My name is Charles (David) Whipple II, and I serve with Hope at the Table Ministries. God is opening doors to begin mission work in Pakistan, while also building relationships with ministry leaders in India and Kenya. This is not just a trip—it is the beginning of ongoing work to strengthen believers, support home churches, and build unity across nations.
In Sukkur, Pakistan, I am connected with a Christian family faithfully hosting a home church despite living in poverty. They do not have the resources to provide food, Bibles, or basic medical care for their community—many of whom walk long distances with their families just to hear the Word of God.
In India, a pastor I meet with regularly is in need of Bibles and simple discipleship materials to help grow and strengthen his church. In Kenya, a young single mother is faithfully teaching children Scripture and basic education while working to provide for her daughter’s schooling, healthcare, and daily needs. She also serves behind the scenes in ministry, and we remain connected in prayer alongside other leaders.
Another urgent need in Pakistan is the ongoing reality that many orphaned children are living in unsafe conditions and are in immediate need of safe housing and care. Children are always a priority, and this is a critical opportunity to provide protection, stability, and lasting hope.
The needs are clear: Bibles, discipleship materials, food, basic medical supplies, children’s ministry resources, and support for pastors, families, and orphaned children. Through Christ-centered encouragement, prayer, and discipleship, this mission seeks to walk alongside communities, strengthen local leaders, and support both spiritual and emotional healing through the truth of God’s Word.
This work is not about one person— it is about what God is doing to unify and strengthen His Church across nations. What begins in one place is already reaching into others, reflecting the global Body of Christ.
If this mission speaks to your heart, I invite you to be part of it. Your prayers, encouragement, and support truly matter. I cannot do this alone, and I am grateful for those who feel led to stand alongside this work as it begins and grows.
This is a Christ-led mission in its early stages, with plans to establish a nonprofit structure as the ministry continues to develop.






