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God’s Love Delivering Hope and Humanitarian Aid Through Operation Blessing

Operation Blessing team holding meal boxes with rice and meat, supporting local communities with food assistance.

God’s Love Delivering Hope and Humanitarian Aid Through Operation Blessing

What does God’s love look like?

For the people of Montego Bay, Jamaica, who were recently affected by Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, it appears to be a clean bottle of drinking water. A hot meal. The face of a stranger in a blue Operation Blessing (OB) t-shirt who says, “I’m here to help. What do you need? You don’t have to walk through this alone.”

In Veracruz, Mexico, which was recently affected by catastrophic flooding, a community kitchen has been mobilized as a vital source of relief for families in crisis.

Cebu, Philippines, was recently struck by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. There, residents and business owners could use a solar lamp to light up the darkness, a water filter to provide clean water, and a doctor to tend to their wounds.

Charitable acts like these are made possible through Operation Blessing (OB), whose mission is to bring help and hope to a hurting world by demonstrating God’s love in action. They empower people in need through compassionate, Christ-centered relief and development programs.

Their work provides more than immediate relief when disaster strikes. It engages communities in long-term recovery, restoring livelihoods and renewing local economies.

In 2025, OB has mobilized relief teams for natural disasters across the U.S. and around the globe. From the wildfires in California and Oklahoma to the devastating flood in Kerrville, Texas, and internationally to the earthquake rubble of Myanmar, OB’s armies of staff and volunteers have been the boots on the ground, extending God’s love in many different forms.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries (KCM) has been a longtime supporter of Operation Blessing. Ten percent of all money given to KCM is immediately given to other ministries, such as OB. This means our impact as the Body of Christ is more effective as we reach hurting people on a broader scale.

Together, we are accomplishing more for the Kingdom.

To our friends at KCM, I want to say thank you so much for your continued friendship and partnership through the years. Your kindness and generosity are making such a difference,” said Drew Friedrich, President of Operation Blessing. “We’re on the ground, able to serve and do these things, because of your giving. Your faithfulness, friendship, and partnership are truly inspiring to us. It pushes us to be better and to serve more people in the days ahead. Thank you so much, we are grateful for you.” What does God’s love look like? For hurting people around the world, it seems like the hands and feet of Jesus are showing up at their doorstep when they need it most.

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