Our Service
How We Serve — Ministries, Outreach & Practical Help
Keywords : our service, community outreach, pastoral care, food distribution, skills training, New Life With God — we serve because Jesus served.
Overview: Our Service Philosophy
At New Life With God, our service is a faithful, practical expression of the Gospel. We believe that ministry is not only proclamation of truth but also practical acts of mercy. Our service philosophy centers on dignity, sustainable change, and relational care. We seek to meet immediate needs while empowering people to move toward independence, spiritual maturity, and stable family life.
We measure success not by short-lived headlines but by lives changed over months and years: restored families, steady employment, improved health outcomes, and renewed hope. Our services are shaped by Scripture, led by trained volunteers and staff, and guided by accountability and transparency.
Programs & Services We Offer
Our programs are organized into several core areas. Each program includes an intake process, case management, and follow-up to ensure that help is effective and trackable.
1. Food Assistance & Emergency Relief
We operate a regular food distribution program that serves families facing sudden financial hardship, natural disaster, or chronic economic stress. Food packages are accompanied by prayer, short devotional encouragement, and referrals to other services like vocational training or medical aid.
Our food program began as a small weekly distribution and has grown to serve hundreds of households during crisis seasons. We partner with local suppliers and sympathetic businesses to keep costs low and maximize reach.
2. Pastoral Care & Counseling
Our pastoral team provides confidential counseling for marriages, grief, addiction recovery, and spiritual questions. Trained volunteers support follow-up home visits and care networks, connecting people with community resources and long-term discipleship groups.
3. Skills Training & Livelihood Support
Recognizing that economic stability is essential to dignity, we run short-term vocational training (tailoring, small engine repair, basic computing, carpentry). Training includes life-skills modules—budgeting, time management, and job search assistance. Graduates receive job-placement support or startup microgrants for small businesses.
4. Health Awareness & Basic Clinics
Through periodic health camps, we provide screenings, basic medicines, and health education. These clinics focus on maternal and child health, sanitation, nutrition, and referral pathways for more complex care.
5. Youth & Children's Programs
Children and young people are central to our mission. We provide safe, fun, and biblical programs—Sunday school, after-school tutoring, mentorship, and sports activities designed to build confidence and character.
6. House Repair & Emergency Shelter
In times of floods, storms, or structural collapse, our volunteers coordinate temporary shelter, home repairs, and rebuilding projects. We prioritize the most vulnerable households—elderly, single parents, and families with disabilities.
7. Community Development & Partnership Projects
Long-term transformation requires systemic thinking. We partner with local leaders on projects such as community sanitation, clean water access, and small enterprise cooperatives that benefit whole neighborhoods.
How Our Service Process Works (Intake to Follow-up)
Every person who comes to New Life With God for help goes through a process designed to ensure dignity, effectiveness, and accountability.
Initial Contact & Assessment
Our intake team gathers basic information, listens to the person's story, and assesses immediate needs. This may happen in person, by phone, or via a referral from a partner organization. The goal is to respond quickly to urgent needs while also identifying underlying issues.
Case Management
For families with complex needs, we assign a caseworker who creates a short-term plan: immediate relief, practical training, and follow-up. Caseworkers coordinate volunteers, track progress, and report to a supervisory team to maintain accountability.
Follow-up & Evaluation
After initial support, we check back at regular intervals—30, 90, and 180 days—to evaluate progress. Metrics include employment status, school attendance, health indicators, and spiritual growth where appropriate.
Stories from the Field — Detailed Storytelling & Use-Cases
Stories reveal the heart behind our programs. Below are extended accounts that illustrate how our approach works in real life.
Case Study: Mariam — From Crisis to Stability
Mariam arrived at our food distribution tent with two small children, exhausted and trembling. Her husband had been injured in an accident, and medical bills had drained their savings. Housing was at risk. Our intake team provided emergency food and an immediate prayer visit. We enrolled Mariam in a case management program: short-term counseling, application for a small emergency grant to cover rent arrears, and enrollment in a tailoring course that would fit her childcare responsibilities.
Over 10 months, Mariam completed training, received a starter sewing kit, and began taking small tailoring jobs. A local shop connected her with a steady part‑time contract. The difference was not only financial; Mariam reported a new sense of dignity, routine, and hope. She now volunteers two afternoons a week at our children’s program—helping other mothers who are where she once was.
Case Study: The Flood Response Team
When heavy rains caused the riverbanks to overflow, entire neighborhoods needed evacuation and shelter. Our volunteers coordinated with municipal authorities to identify safe shelters, delivered hot meals to displaced families, and ran mobile clinics for basic medicines. After the waters receded, we organized repair crews to replace roofs and rebuild community spaces. The response illustrated a model: rapid relief, thoughtful rehabilitation, and sustained rebuilding that included local labor and materials to stimulate the local economy.
Case Study: Skills Training & Microenterprise
A group of 12 young men and women completed a six-month training program in basic masonry and small-structure construction. With seed tools and a microgrant, five participants formed a cooperative and won small contracts to repair local schools and churches. The cooperative adopted a rotation system to share profits and opportunities equitably, which reduced youth unemployment and decreased petty crime in the neighborhood.
Volunteer Stories & How to Serve
Volunteers multiply our impact. Many serve on a weekly or monthly basis; others give time during emergency seasons. We provide training and supervision, and we work to match volunteers with meaningful, sustainable roles.
Volunteer Roles
- Food distribution and logistics
- Children’s ministry and tutoring
- Casework support and home visits
- Skills training instructor assistants
- Medical volunteers for health camps (with credentials)
How to Become a Volunteer
Register through our contact page, attend an orientation, complete any required background checks, and commit to a trial period so both you and the ministry can evaluate fit. Volunteers receive ongoing training and pastoral support.
Support for the Poor & the Pastor’s Family
We are grateful for partners who join in providing for the poor, the needy, and the pastor’s family during times of hardship. Your generosity funds emergency assistance, skills training, and programs that restore dignity and offer long-term hope.
Ways Your Support Is Used
- Emergency food and shelter
- Medical and funeral support
- Vocational training and start-up grants
- Pastoral family support and staff welfare
- Community development projects
Bank Transfer Details (For Direct Giving)
We do not display a payment button on this page. To give via bank transfer, use the details below.
- Bank Name: United Commercial Bank PLC
- Account Name: Bikash Sarkar
- Account Number: 1633201000028428
- SWIFT Code: UCBLBDDH
- Routing Number: 245030130
Contact for Giving
If you prefer to discuss a designated gift, grant partnership, or monthly support, please contact us by email or WhatsApp. We can provide receipts and reports for all donations.
Email: bdservice930@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +8801851699089
Partnerships & Accountability
We partner with churches, NGOs, and local authorities. Partnership is built on shared values, clear agreements, and measurable goals. Our accountability measures include monthly financial logs, program reports, and an advisory committee that reviews major initiatives.
We welcome collaboration that brings technical expertise, funding, or volunteer capacity. Each partnership begins with a memorandum of understanding outlining roles, responsibilities, and reporting lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can receive help?
We prioritize the most vulnerable: families in acute crisis, single parents, elderly households, people with disabilities, and those referred by partner organizations. We also provide preventative programs like skills training for broader community benefit.
How do you decide who gets what?
Decisions are based on need assessments, caseworker recommendations, and program criteria. We aim for fairness, transparency, and maximum impact.
Can I specify how my gift is used?
Yes. Donors can designate gifts for emergency relief, the pastor’s family, vocational training, or a named project. We honor donor designations and report on their use.
How can I get updates on the impact of my donation?
We provide periodic impact reports to partners and major donors. For individual donors, we send a thank-you receipt and can include updates upon request.
TIPS & Practical Advice for Supporters and Beneficiaries
For Supporters
- Consider recurring gifts to provide program stability.
- Designate funds for specific programs to match donor interest and program needs.
- Engage beyond giving: short-term visits, training webinars, and mentorship multiply impact.
For Beneficiaries
- Participate fully in training and follow-up to maximize benefits.
- Communicate with your assigned caseworker and keep appointments.
- Respect program rules designed to protect dignity and fairness for all participants.
Bible Verses that Guide Our Service
Our work is motivated and guided by Scripture. Here are key passages that shape our ministry:
- Matthew 25:35–40 — Caring for the hungry, sick, and imprisoned.
- James 1:27 — Caring for orphans and widows in their distress.
- Proverbs 19:17 — Kindness to the poor is a loan to the Lord.
- Galatians 6:2 — Carry each other’s burdens.
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
We take learning seriously. Each project includes measurable indicators and regular review points. Our team documents lessons learned and adjusts program models to increase effectiveness. We share major findings with partners and donors to improve collaboration and outcomes.
Example indicators: number of households served, percent of trainees employed after 6 months, school attendance improvements for supported children, and beneficiary satisfaction scores.
Legal, Privacy & Safety
We comply with local laws and protect personal data. Donor privacy is respected, and beneficiary information is shared only with consent for legitimate program purposes. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Contact & How to Reach Us
If you need help, would like to volunteer, or want to partner, contact us:
Email: bdservice930@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +8801851699089
Long-term Vision: Sustainable Impact and Community Transformation
Our long-term vision is to foster self-sustaining communities where every household has access to basic needs, children flourish in school, and adults have the skills and opportunities to support their families. We aim to transition beneficiaries from receivers of aid to active contributors within the community—through cooperatives, small enterprises, and leadership development.
Transformation is slow work. It involves training, mentorship, consistent pastoral care, and economic opportunities aligned with dignity. We’re committed for the long haul.
Detailed Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do you ensure fairness in distribution?
A: Fairness is maintained through clear criteria, an intake process, community verification, and advisory oversight. We avoid favoritism and seek community input on need prioritization.
Q: What is the relationship between spiritual care and social services?
A: Spiritual care and social services are integrated respectfully. While we share the gospel, all services are provided without coercion. Our aim is holistic care—meeting physical needs alongside spiritual encouragement.
Q: How do you protect children in your programs?
A: Child protection protocols include background checks for staff and volunteers, safe spaces policies, and reporting mechanisms. We train staff in safeguarding and require parental consent for participation in activities.
Invitation to Pray & Partner
We invite you to pray for the ministry, our leaders, volunteers, and the families we serve. If you are able, consider partnering with us through prayer, volunteering, or financial support. Every act of generosity helps turn struggles into stories of hope.
Prayer: Lord, bless those who serve and those we serve. Provide for the needy, strengthen leaders, and multiply compassion through this church. Amen.