Why dignity makes all the difference

“You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honor.” // PSALM 8:5

Few people understand the meaning of dignity as well as Mercy, a TOLI entrepreneur in rural Kenya.

Mercy and her husband had struggled to provide for their four children. She took out high-interest loans just to send them to school. She felt helpless to care for her family, dependent, invaluable, and undignified.

But with TOLI, that changed. Through the program she says she feels seen by the Lord. Like God reached down in His great love to lift her out of helplessness. “I feel lifted…” she says, “...TOLI has lifted me quite big!”

“I learned so many things,” Mercy said, “TOLI has lifted me quite big!”

Through TOLI, Mercy stepped into her God-given creative capacity. She turned a $260 microloan into a thriving general store, a steady income with savings that provide for her children, and, ultimately, into a confidence of her value

TOLI is built on the truth that all people are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). All people have dignity. Tim Keller explains it like this:

"The image of God carries with it the right not to be mistreated or harmed.... Regardless of their record or character, all human beings have an irreducible glory and significance to them, because God loves them.... So we must treasure each and every human being as a way of showing due respect for the majesty of their owner and Creator."

This truth transformed Mercy's life, and now she's transforming her community. 

Mercy volunteers her time and travels on foot from savings group to savings group to teach people principles she learned in TOLI’s Business Basics Course. She encourages each group to save and in her own words “introduces them to an organization that will give them a boost [TOLI]."


"I am ready for the community to learn and uplift themselves…because when one person grows, another person grows, and the community grows and uplifts.” 

– MERCY, KENYA


As Mercy shares TOLI's revolving loan model, she explains how repayments provide a dignifying microloan to another needy person in their community. 

She tells them that one person can uplift the lives of three…

And three people can uplift the lives of 23…

And eventually, their whole community can be lifted out of material poverty. They can experience a restored view of self. They can walk in their God-given capacity. They can know their own dignity. And it makes all the difference. Just ask Mercy.

Help fund a microloan, and change a community.


TRAVEL with TOLI

TOLI Learning Trips are the best way to understand TOLI's impact in communities around the world. This summer, we're traveling to Kenya and to Ethiopia. Head to our website for dates, information, and the trip application.

A turning point

TOLI isn't just a program—it's a turning point. 

For 17 years, Nadia struggled to raise her large family as a widow and sole breadwinner.

Then last year, she heard that a nearby church offers a program called TOLI to help women like her—and not just with handouts of food or clothes. Nadia had a lifetime of experience and the ability to work hard, but she needed resources and support. She didn’t need handouts—she just needed a hand up.

That’s when Nadia’s turning point came. She took TOLI’s Business Basics Course, then applied for a microloan to buy a milk separator machine to grow a business serving local dairy farmers. The new business provided new steady income for her and her big household. But the turn her life took through TOLI was so much more than financial:

  • She gained new skills and knowledge.

  • She become a ‘peacemaker’ in her village, acting as mediator when farmers confide in her about conflicts with neighbors.

  • She now uses her business to reflect God’s love.

Nadia lives with her four adult children, their spouses, and 10 grandchildren.

Like Nadia, TOLI is at a turning point too.

This year, God blessed TOLI with expanded teams and technology allowing us to not just grow but truly scale. Partner Ministries are bringing restoration to more and more poor communities by replicating TOLI’s powerful ministry of business training, microloans, and spiritual discipleship.

This year we launched TOLI in seven new sites, granting 45% more microloans than in 2022. And right now, our Partners are equipped and ready to replicate our program in at least NINE MORE locations across four countries in the next 12 months. They have the tools, teams, track record, and strategy in place. The last ingredient is the capital.

Will you lean in to this turning point with us? Will you pray and consider adding to your usual end-of-year gift to TOLI, so God can multiply its impact? We’re praying for an additional $120,000 by December 31, 2023, to fund this expansion and help our Partners get started replicating TOLI in new villages, bringing fresh hope and transformation where it's so desperately needed. 

Because of TOLI, Nadia's life turned from one of loss and tragedy to a life of growth, independence, and Gospel influence. Because of your support, TOLI can multiply stories like Nadia's throughout whole villages ... or even nations. And what a turning point that could be. 

With gratitude and joy,

 

Abigail McConnell
Executive Director, TOLI

P.S. As you consider stewarding your year-end gifts, remember: a gift to TOLI becomes a microloan that’s invested, repaid, and reinvested again and again in the same community. It’s truly hope that multiplies.

 

Nadia with Abigail at a recent TOLI spiritual retreat near Nadia's village in Upper Egypt. 

Imagine multiplying Nadia’s story throughout a whole village
... or nation.


Giving thanks — and dreaming BIG

2023 HIGHLIGHTS 

  • Granted 2,000+ new microloans — a 45% increase over 2022

  • Equipped 3,000+ with small business training

  • Added 7 new Sites: Egypt (4), Kenya (2), Ethiopia (1)

  • Grew global staff to 53, including six regional-level positions in Egypt and Ethiopia

  • Added a Strategic Partner to expand in Ethiopia

  • Launched TOLI Atlas, a custom app to help track client transformation

2024 MINISTRY DREAMS

  • Equip 3,600+ materially poor entrepreneurs with microloans 

  • Empower 4,000+ people with business training

  • Launch up to 9 new Sites 

  • Operate in more than 30 communities worldwide

  • Expand field staff training and capacity-building globally

  • Strengthen spiritual impact through expanded discipleship programming


From the TOLI family to yours ...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
We are so grateful for you!

Top 7 things we're grateful for

Seven ways I'm "TOLI Thankful"

“And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful.” – Colossians 3:14-15

As I look back on the year, there are so many new things to be thankful for – new strategic partners, new tools and technology, unprecedented growth, and the Dare to Dream Event. But this year, as I've gathered stories from clients, staff, and supporters and seen the growing impact of TOLI, what I’m especially grateful for is our people. 

7. LEADERS. This year, TOLI entrepreneurs have been the engine of the program. We’ve seen entrepreneurs tell their testimonies at TOLI's Basic Business Course, lead Savings Groups, and share the TOLI program – and the Gospel – with their neighbors. Transformation is in their hands!

6. VOLUNTEERS. Event planners, prayer warriors, and committee volunteers give their time to serve the program. And in each TOLI Site around the world, there are local volunteers who read microloan applications, pray with TOLI entrepreneurs, and point clients to the local church. They are a gift! 

5. DONORS. Thank you for your gifts and generosity. Thank you for loving your neighbor in a different culture and seeing the worth, dignity, and creative capacity in every individual. Your donations transform lives.

4. TOLI FIELD STAFF. They're the secret weapon of the TOLI program. This year, we’ve added 19 Field Staff to the TOLI family – 52 in total. They devote themselves to building up TOLI entrepreneurs, helping clients run businesses, and pointing them to Christ, the source of all hope. Field Staff are diligent, creative, compassionate, and the most faith-filled people I know.  

3. US STAFF AND BOARD. An incredible group of people who love God, love people, and pray for each other and the ministry. They bring the Kingdom of God into every spreadsheet, donor call, and strategic plan – and I’m so grateful! 

2. PARTNER MINISTRIES. Our partners are Life Center Ethiopia, Kenya Connection Kids Ministries, Goshen Gospel Ministries, and Heliopolis Evangelical Church. Serving wholeheartedly, they reach the most vulnerable people in their communities and break the cycle of poverty with the Gospel and a microloan. TOLI is just one aspect of their powerful ministries (click on the links to learn more and support them).

1. CLIENTS. Without a doubt, what I’m most thankful for are TOLI entrepreneurs. More than 2,000 new entrepreneurs joined the program this year. Entrepreneurs like Albert, a butcher in Kenya, who had a failing store, but, because of TOLI’s program, now employs two people and provides for his family. Or Alemntseye in Ethiopia, who boldly proclaims the Gospel and sends her children to school. Or Nancy, a shop owner in Kenya, who provides for her young children and has a hope from the Lord that radiates through her community. 

 “I support my family now – a lot! Thank you.” – Nancy, shop owner, Kenya

Five hundred supporters, 56 staff, 75 volunteers, more than 7,000 total clients. I thank my God for every person in TOLI. They show me the goodness of God, they bring the Kingdom of God to earth, and they make this my favorite story to tell.

Gratefully,

Audrey Putney
Communications Associate


From engaging your business to traveling with TOLI, there are many ways to invest in people and make a difference.

The heart of transformation

Christ at the heart

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." // Colossians 3:17

Roseh joined the TOLI program hoping to provide for her family. She didn't know God would strengthen her faith. 

After receiving a TOLI microloan to start a grocery store, Roseh received a gift she cherishes more – headphones and a headset with a recording of the Bible in Arabic. Her first Bible! Now each day as she takes inventory in her store, Roseh listens to the word of God.

Last month, Roseh worshipped God at a spiritual gathering in Egypt with 255 other TOLI entrepreneurs. In the crowded room, God became more real. She felt His love as she heard testimonies of entrepreneurs like her and prayed with her peers. 

Roseh’s story illustrates the heart of TOLI's program: Providing practical tools to break the cycle of material poverty, all while pointing to the one true source of abundance, a relationship with Jesus. That's why Christian discipleship is integrated into everything we do. 

WATCH this 90-second video below to see how: 


“At graduation, when I give the bibles and see the excitement and hope on the clients’ faces, that's my very, very favorite part of this program.” 

Hailu, TOLI Program Director, Ethiopia


Thursday, Nov 9, 2023 // 5:30-7pm

Drop in at the TOLI Colorado Springs office to help TOLI count the ways the Lord has blessed us this year. There will be appetizers, fellowship, and sharing of stories. We'll send you off with a token of our gratitude to remind you how grateful we are that you are part of our story, too. Hope to see you there!

The TOLI Office
5785 North Union Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918


TOLI’s Global Day of Prayer and Fasting

Thank you for your prayers on TOLI’s Global Day of Prayer and Fasting. See our global pray-ers clockwise from left to right in Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, and on the global Zoom call.

Marking a milestone

Celebrating the 1,000 mark

“For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.” // Habakkuk 2:14

In Chuka, a rural town on the base of Mount Kenya, there are 1,000 people to celebrate. Here, 1,000 entrepreneurs have started their own businesses – stepping out of material poverty through TOLI’s program. That’s 1,000 graduations, 1,000 new dreams, 1,000 changed families, and 1,000 lives transformed. 


Watch this video for a glimpse into the TOLI program in Kenya:


Around the world, one in 10 people live in extreme material poverty, living on less than $2.15 a day. But a lack of material resources is only one aspect of poverty. Material poverty deeply affects how people view themselves. Those in the grip of extreme poverty often say: “I feel hopeless.” “I’m embarrassed.” “I feel ashamed.” 


Our partner ministries and TOLI Social Workers meet clients in their material poverty, and with Scripture and a microloan, they teach clients they have worth, dignity, and creative capacity. TOLI entrepreneurs who graduate from the TOLI program have said: “I feel empowered.” “I believe in myself.” “I feel strong and visionary.” “I feel at the top.” “I have become hopeful.”


Meet Esther – our 1,000th client in Kenya. Before TOLI, Esther’s only income was from her small seasonal farm. Completely dependent on rainfall, Esther felt stuck and lived day to day. One day a TOLI Social Worker came and talked to her savings group about TOLI. With hope, Esther entered the program. She completed the Business Basics Course, learned how to run a business, and, just last month, took a microloan to start her own retail store. Already her business is growing, and she’s saved enough money to buy a goat for security. 

And even though her journey has just begun, the biggest transformation is her heart. Esther’s now hopeful, looking forward to her future, and giving all the glory to God.

So we praise God for Esther, for the 999 clients who came before her, and for the next 1,000 clients to come! 


Nicaragua News

The TOLI Board recently had to make a very tough decision: After 5 years of providing the TOLI program through our partner Verbo Ministries in Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, we have been forced to end our program there. Please click below for the full report, and how to pray.

“I am very grateful to God and the TOLI program for giving me the privilege of belonging to this beautiful TOLI family. The relationship with you transformed my life and that of my family. We’ve never experienced so much love and support. Thank you very much. I think I have an economic and spiritual foundation to continue undertaking and continue supporting my children and family.”
– Brenda, TOLI entrepreneur in Nicaragua


Mark your calendars for TOLI’s Global Day of Fasting and Prayer on October 24th! Your prayers make a difference. Join us for a global Zoom call, communion at the TOLI office, and, most importantly, 24 hours of prayer – praying for clients, TOLI Field Staff, and partner ministries by name. Sign up for a specific hour of prayer below.

TOLI in Nicaragua

The TOLI Board recently had to make a very tough decision: After 5 years of providing the TOLI program through our partner Verbo Ministries in Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, we have been forced to end our program there. 

Sadly, the circumstances leading to this step are part of a larger crisis impacting Nicaragua, ministries, and its people. While we had already paused normal operations in the spring and prayed for a breakthrough, as the months unfolded it became impossible – even unsafe – for our work to continue. 

Your support for our work in Nicaragua since we began in 2018 has brought blessing, hope, and transformation for hundreds of families in Puerto Cabezas. The Kingdom fruit of the TOLI program is beautiful: lives given to Jesus, families reconciled, personal transformation and redemption, even physical healing. These are things that can never be taken away, no matter what the temporal circumstances are – we praise God for that!  


“I am very grateful to God and the TOLI program for giving me the privilege of belonging to this beautiful TOLI family. The relationship with you transformed my life and that of my family. We’ve never experienced so much love and support. Thank you very much. I think I am leaving with an economic and spiritual foundation to continue undertaking and continue supporting my children and family.” – Brenda, TOLI Entrepreneur


We also praise God for the opportunity to partner with such amazing brothers and sisters in Christ in Puerto Cabezas, who taught us so much about faith, vision, perseverance, and hope. Please pray for our Social Workers, Junior, Orlando and Miguel; our colleagues at Verbo; and for our clients, who are all facing uncertainty, oppression, and a crippled economy. Pray for new livelihoods for our Field Staff. And pray for wisdom for Verbo’s church elders as they seek to care for former ministry staff, as well as all those Verbo has served – all while Pastor Earl is still recovering from a devastating car accident in June. They need your prayers now more than ever.


 “There is a lot of opposition, but we don’t lose our hope or our faith. Since we fear God, we are always conquerors in him.”  – Orlando, TOLI Social Worker


While TOLI has had to shut our doors in Nicaragua, we’re so grateful that our ministry partners in Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda continue to expand TOLI’s program and impact for the Kingdom in incredible ways. Thanks for being part of this big TOLI family – through its ups and its downs. We are grateful for your partnership and prayers. 

An important update from Abigail

“The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”
PROVERBS 16:9

Dear TOLI family, 

Back in December of 2017, when I said yes to becoming TOLI’s first Executive Director, I knew then it would be an assignment for just one small chapter in TOLI’s much bigger story. Today, almost seven years later, and after months of prayer and discernment, a new chapter is beginning. 

This week TOLI begins its search for a new Executive Director to replace me by early spring of 2024. And I want to invite you — our cherished TOLI family — to pray and walk with us through this transition. 

First let me share with you a bit about how God’s been at work in this, on two levels: 

On a personal level, for more than a year the Lord’s been gently guiding me to refocus on my family and the church family we serve together here in Colorado Springs. Those roles and relationships have always been my first and most treasured callings, and I know I’m now entering a season where I want to give them my full focus and energy. 

At the same time, on an organizational level, TOLI’s needs have been rapidly changing. This ministry has exploded in growth over the past seven years, and so its leadership needs are now fundamentally different. When I first came on board my skills as a creator, builder, and storyteller were put to good use as the ministry was getting established. But thanks to God’s provision and your faithful support, we are a profoundly different organization today: an annual budget that’s quadrupled in size; a global staff that grew from five to 54 and a US staff that grew from zero to four; new regional teams established in three countries; and new systems built to help us scale. This growth requires a leader with the capacity and experience to shepherd the ministry into its next chapter and beyond. 

But this isn’t goodbye for me just yet. Over the next six months I’ll be working closely with our teams here and abroad to create a smooth handoff. I am confident our incredible staff and partners — with your continued, faithful support —will continue to grow TOLI, bringing dignified, sustainable, Christ-centered transformation to more and more materially poor communities all over the world.  

Finally, we covet your prayers as we search for the next Executive Director, who God is already preparing to join this incredible TOLI family. Thank you again for your support, trust, partnership, and prayers.

With gratitude and joy, 

 

Abigail McConnell
Executive Director


Please pray with us — and help us spread the word — as we search for God's next leader for TOLI. 


TOLI 🤝 technology

Data is Kingdom Work

How do we know a $300 microloan truly transforms a life?

TOLI has the gift and responsibility to steward resources and transform the lives of entrepreneurs around the world. But how do we know it’s working?

We know because we monitor, measure, and learn through the power of data. Data helps us see the big picture, learn continuously, give more honor to TOLI entrepreneurs, and seek truth. It’s also a layer of accountability for the resources you’ve generously given.

For nearly a year, we’ve been developing an innovative new client tracking system called TOLI Atlas, a custom app designed to help nonprofits that work in remote areas collect real-time program data. And it’s a huge jump forward! Not only will it show the development of each TOLI entrepreneur as they progress through our program, it will help us track big-picture trends and make decisions as our program scales. 

“With the right data, we can be sure that transformation is actually happening,” says Program Associate Morgan Shabe, shown here training TOLI Social Workers in Ethiopia on TOLI Atlas. 

Morgan Shabe, TOLI’s Program Associate, is developing and rolling out the project. She’s most excited about how the platform will serve our TOLI Social Workers.

“Our Social Workers are tasked with an incredible load of caring for members of their own communities. They are trainers, teachers, prayer warriors, coaches, mentors, loan officers, administrators, and disciples,” says Morgan. “So by investing the time and energy on our side to build this system, we are giving time and energy back to the Social Workers and Partner Ministry teams. They will be equipped with a simple, sleek, data collection system that requires less time from them to be spent on updating spreadsheets. The system will then offer real-time insight and equip our teams with access to their own data, so they can track their own trends and make informed decisions about the TOLI program in their context.” 

Often we think kingdom-building is “mission work” in the field, and it is. But it’s also building the behind-the-scenes tools needed to equip and empower our partners to measure impact. Please pray that this new tool will help us bring more hope, restoration, and Good News to places that need it most.


We’re in the process of upgrading devices for field staff to run TOLI Atlas – want to chip in?

“I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” // John 10:10


TOLI Global Day of Fasting and Prayer

October 24, 2023. Mark your calendars for the second annual TOLI Global Day of Fasting and Prayer on October 24. Over 24 hours, we’ll lift up specific needs of the global TOLI family – needs like health, grief, marriages, and teams. More information to come! 


Late Feb - Early March, 2024. Next February, TOLI is traveling to three countries – Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda – in one learning trip. And we’d love for you to join for part or all of it! Starting in Ethiopia, you’ll see one of our fastest growing programs. We’ll encourage TOLI entrepreneurs at a spiritual conference for widows, and travel out of Addis to see their newest site, Meki. In Kenya, you’ll have the opportunity to serve our partners at Kenya Connection Kids Ministry, develop relationships with TOLI Social Workers, and pray with clients. Ending in Uganda, you’ll see one of TOLI 's youngest programs and encourage the team as they grow.

For more information, email Audrey. Trip applications required.


Life Center Ethiopia // Fundraising Gala 

October 14, 2023. Life Center Ethiopia, one of TOLI’s partner ministries, is hosting a fundraising dinner in Denver to celebrate what God has done through their ministry over the last 10 years. At the dinner, you'll taste authentic Ethiopian food, enjoy Ethiopian worship dancers, and hear from former Prime Minister Tamrat Layne and his amazing story of salvation and redemption. Get tickets here.

When life happens

Success beyond setbacks

Alemnesh walked through the doors of Life Center Ethiopia, TOLI’s partner ministry, in utter need. She was displaced from her home because of ethnic conflict, living in extreme poverty, and desperate to provide for her family of ten.

But Alemnesh’s story isn’t about what she lacked, it’s about the abundance of what she has to give.


And our partners at Life Center Ethiopia are SO good at seeing the abundant capabilities and God-given worth of every person who walks through their doors. Life Center provides the TOLI program to widows in their ministry so they can learn basic business skills and receive a microloan to start their own small business.

Through the TOLI Business Basics Course Alemnesh learned the practical tools to successfully manage a business. She learned how to save. With a $240 microloan she boosted her small business of selling traditional Ethiopian spices. Her income increased, and she grew in confidence as she provided for her family. 

“I never had training before TOLI. The training is very good.”
– 
Alemnesh, Ethiopia


But soon after taking the loan, Alemnesh’s health worsened and running her expanded business grew difficult. She fell behind on loan payments, and the rising hope of her business faltered.

Microloans don’t solve every problem. Clients get sick. Businesses struggle. Life happens. But that’s why the TOLI program is more than just entrepreneurship, it’s holistic transformation.

TOLI partners equip clients with holistic tools to thrive and flourish, truly transforming hearts and minds, not just income levels. At the TOLI Business Basics Course, clients learn about overcoming obstacles, dreaming, and leadership. They leave knowing they’re capable of success and are valuable because God loves them. When they receive a microloan, a TOLI Social Worker walks with them through every hurdle and success – folding them into a culture of love and unity. 


“I want everyone to become a family, where everyone can get a touch, a hug, and love. It’s not about making people rich. I want to change people’s minds and hearts, and to do this, they have to get a sense of a culture of love and unity.” 
– Mulu Woldetinsae, Founder and Executive Director of Life Center Ethiopia


Armed with a new sense of self, Almenesh never gave up when life got hard. She moved forward confidently. With absolute determination, Alemnesh kept saving money, growing slowly, and paying off her loan. The TOLI Social Workers prayed for her, and with her health improving, she took a second microloan to open a cafe next to her spice shop.

And now Alemnesh gives to others! She pays her children’s school fees, takes in family members displaced because of conflict, and employs another woman to help her in the shop. Alemnesh even leads a savings group – teaching widows like her that they are capable of saving and growing a business too.

In 18 months, Alemnesh’s life totally transformed from that day when she first walked into Life Center. She’s now a confident provider, a generous leader, and a woman who knows she's loved by God.

And of course, there will be more obstacles. But beautifully, what defines Alemnesh is not the obstacles or what she lacks, but all that she is and all that she has to give.


And THANK YOU for supporting Alemnesh and entrepreneurs like her.


– Come pray with us –

TOLI TUESDAY PRAYER GATHERING
Tuesday August 8th from 8-9am MT

Join us via Zoom:
Email Audrey for your link OR
In person at the TOLI office: 5785 N. Union, Colorado Springs, CO 80918


Engage your church

Is your church interested in partnering with TOLI to engage the nations? Help spread God's story of transformation, grow the program to reach more communities, and add much needed prayer warriors to the team by engaging your church with TOLI. If you're interested, please email Amy Cullins and include your church and missions pastor's name. We'd love your congregation to be a part of the TOLI family!

It starts with our staff

A Ministry of Presence

“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” // PROVERBS 27:17

When entrepreneurs start the TOLI program, they learn basic business skills and receive a microloan to help them build their business. This gives them a start, but the key to TOLI clients’ long term success is the local TOLI Social Workers who walk with them through the duration of the loan.

So much more than loan officers, TOLI Social Workers are missionaries, mentors, and friends. As friends, they know their clients and pray for their families. As mentors, they encourage clients through obstacles and celebrate clients’ success. As missionaries, they share the Gospel in word and deed and are fully committed to the clients’ transformation. They work with, laugh with, cry with, and stick with clients, through thick and thin.

And their presence changes lives! Hear it from the TOLI Social Workers themselves about the relationships they have with clients.

TOLI Social Worker Orlando (pictured on left) praying over client Maria and her family.

“We help them not feel alone. Like a family, not lonely. Like a big TOLI family.” 
– Orlando // TOLI Social Worker
 

TOLI Social Worker Mona (far right) teaching TOLI's Business Basics Course. 

"TOLI is different than other ministries because it touches the needs of people. When we go to their homes, they feel comfortable to share their stories with us, and we're able to share the gospel with them."
– Mona // TOLI Social Worker // EGYPT

TOLI-Ethiopia Program Director Hailu (in white) with a client Meseret (in yellow) at her coffee shop. 

“We get to know each other, share coffee, and become family, which makes payment easy...We work on a client's personal development to change their attitude, and then everything completely changes. We visit their homes, and they are happy, have hope, and are encouraged and inspired.”
– Hailu // Ethiopia Program Director // ETHIOPIA

TOLI Social Worker David speaking to new clients at a TOLI Business Basics graduation ceremony.

“My favorite part of working with TOLI is giving new projects to clients. You can see a smile on their face and see determination, focus, and strength. You realize the clients start having hope in life and see what they couldn’t see before. You see the real transformation of clients’ minds, thoughts, and ideas, which bring about new life and a new chapter in their life.”
– David N. // TOLI Social Worker // KENYA

TOLI Social Worker Tina (on the right) laughing with client Polly.

“My love for people has increased. I really love people. Working with all the different people through TOLI has opened my heart to love more and wish them to know God more and succeed more."
– Tina // TOLI Social Worker // UGANDA

TOLI Social Worker Hiwot (in the middle) with TOLI client Gadessey and Elsabeth. 

“What we share is our hearts and selves. So if we don’t have love, it won’t work. And you need to go in person. And that’s what makes it impactful because we are sharing our lives. People ask ‘what’s behind us’ and we tell them about Jesus.”
– Hiwot // TOLI Social Worker // ETHIOPIA

Thank you for how you've helped grow the TOLI family – enabling TOLI Social Workers to build relationships and transform lives with the Gospel.


MEET THE TEAM

And these are only six quotes from an amazing team of 50 field staff. The TOLI family keeps growing! Meet the newest members of the TOLI team around the world. 

From left to right.
>  Mahlet is the newest TOLI Social Worker in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 
>  Ketema and Gerbicho work at in the newest site in Ethiopia – Meki!
>  Morris, David N., and David M. are the new TOLI Social Workers in Chuka, Kenya.
>  Christina, Dina, Nermeen, Monira, and Sahar are the newest TOLI Social Workers in Egypt, where we currently serve clients in 15 locations. 
>  Nader has joined the leadership team as the new Regional Coordinator of Lower Egypt.