One Hope Project

One Hope Night of Worship and Prayer

Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 6:00 PM at Trinity Baptist

Join us for an evening of worship and prayer as we learn more about persecuted Christians around the world. This free event is part of the One Hope Project, a cooperative effort of churches, individuals, and other organizations in the Coachella Valley, to raise money for Bibles for persecuted Christians.

Download a poster, an information sheet, or prayer points for the persecuted church from the resource page.

Persecution Awareness Seminar

Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 12 Noon at Trinity Baptist

Find out more details on our Persecution Awareness Seminar Page.

How to Donate

To give online, please go to this link: Frontlines International, select Donate, select Bible Distribution, and then under Additional Comments, write One Hope Project. If you don’t go through that particular link, you won’t be given the additional comments box and can’t specify the donation to One Hope Project.

The One Hope Project is dedicated to providing a Bible to every persecuted Christian around the world. The money donated goes to Frontlines International, an organization which distributes Bibles to persecuted Christians.

Since the project’s start in 2008, the One Hope Project has raised over $410,000, which covered the cost of nearly 209,000 Bibles.

Please pray about donating today!

One Hope Project Report for 2024

The One Hope Project, a cooperative effort of churches, individuals, and other organizations in the Coachella Valley, gathered in November 2024 to pray for the persecuted Christians around the world and to bring donations for providing them Bibles. The total of the donations for 2024 was over $36,000.

The 2024 project was to provide keychains that provide access to Bibles through a QR code in a country where it’s difficult to receive Bibles. The cost of these keychains was 25 cents each, so this covered the costs of over 145,000 keychains!

At the gathering in November 2024, the participating churches prayed for the persecuted Christians, took part in a moving worship time, and prayed for the Bibles that would be available to these Christians.

In 2021, 360 million Christians, or one in seven believers around the world, suffered significant persecution for their faith.

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