Generosity and Missions

Jadilina, member of the Empowered Girls Program, and Kellen Msseemmaa, co-founder. Arusha, Tanzania

Jadilina, member of the Empowered Girls Program, and Kellen Msseemmaa, co-founder. Arusha, Tanzania

My siblings and I were blessed to grow up in a home with parents who are incredibly generous to family, friends, the church and missions, the local community, and the world around us. I have a distinct recollection, at about age 5, of my father asking my brother and me to pick out toys to give to children on a Native American reservation. When he explained that they had little to nothing, we were compelled to share with them what we had. I also recall the images of starving children in Africa that were emblazoned on my memory at the age of 6, stirring in my heart a love for missions and Africa itself.  These are calls that I still feel on my heart today and want to live out more than ever.

We want to see the world united in a culture of honor that builds people up. I have had the privilege of traveling to Ghana, Tanzania, Haiti, and other nations where women and the poor are marginalized; therefore, a portion of the profits from the Warrior shirt sales will go to fund global women’s and girls’ empowerment initiatives. Our goal is to increase our giving until all the proceeds from a shirt will go directly to fund these and other programs to empower and feed people all over the world.

Monica with her baby, Esupati and Magida - three women whose lives were changed dramatically through Women’s Empowerment programs. Arusha, Tanzania.

Monica with her baby, Esupati and Magida - three women whose lives were changed dramatically through Women’s Empowerment programs. Arusha, Tanzania.

Currently, we partner with individuals and churches here and abroad and international organizations to

  • provide Bibles to pastors and leaders in Africa

  • empower people, especially women, to provide for themselves where opportunities are otherwise sparse

  • empower women and girls who are marginalized due to norms in society

Empowerment through school and a fortified lunch. This is generally the only meal these children eat during the course of a day. Lesing’ta Primary School, Tanzania

Empowerment through school and a fortified lunch. This is generally the only meal these children eat during the course of a day. Lesing’ta Primary School, Tanzania

We also partner with local organizations and churches to bring health, hope and healing as we teach and coach about identity, prayer strategies that bring breakthrough, and healthy nutrition and lifestyle practices. We also love to encourage through prophecy and speak about what the Lord is saying and doing at conferences, retreats and workshops. 

If any of these speak to you, contact us to schedule an event and please consider purchasing a Warrior t-shirt and making a Donation. Clicking on any Donation button on our site will take you to our Givebutter Donation page. You can give a general donation and to support the pastors and orphanages by clicking on the yellow Donation button on that page or choose a specific project or mission listed underneath the yellow Donation button.

Thank you and may God bless you more richly and abundantly than you could ever ask or imagine.