A General Conference Good Samaritan Week at the IMS will be held between June 8 and June 14, 2025, worldwide, Pastor Morris Lowe, General Conference Good Samaritan Department Leader at the IMS, confirmed in a circular letter yesterday, on Friday, April 11, 2025. The event includes preparation and presentation of sermons and programs based on the theme: “The Good Samaritan: Christian Love in Action” during the church services in all local churches, fields, and unions at the IMS.
In addition, the church members at the IMS shall have the opportunity to support the Good Samaritan work in their local churches, fields, unions, and the GC Good Samaritan Department, through systematic benevolence – donating to this cause on a regular basis, regardless of the size of their gifts.
The donations shall be used as help to church members who are victims of wars and natural disasters – fires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc, as well as for providing help on a case-by-case basis to members who sustain serious injuries in motor vehicle and motorbike accidents. Currently, needed church members are to be supported in countries like Cuba, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Benin, Nigeria, Honduras, Colombia, Peru, Guatemala, Bangladesh, and South Africa, Pastor Morris Lowe revealed.
The General Conference Good Samaritan Department (GC GSD) provides financial help to orphans, widows, the elderly, the sick, and those who need life-saving medical treatments – including dialysis, cardiac treatment, brain surgery, and cancer treatment, as well as tuition, food, and school supplies support for school children in several countries including - Guatemala, Honduras, Benin, and Zimbabwe, Pastor Lowe clarified, underlining the Lord’s identification with our suffering fellow human beings in Luke 10:30-35, as well in Matthew 25:39.
Written by Margarit Zhekov
Pastor Morris Lowe together with Pastor Roland De La Paz in Gambia; a photo from the personal archive of Pastor Roland De La Paz.
