Lover of the Least is a newsletter under Grace Independent Bible Missions, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in the United States.

Our mission is to advocate for the voiceless and shed light on critical issues affecting marginalized communities in overlooked parts of the world. Through our platform, we aim to amplify their stories and inspire meaningful change. Join us in this journey of compassion, justice, and advocacy.

We are not Fund Raisers.  We Do Not want your money!  In fact, everything you see on our website is absolutely free.  Counseling, Books, Bibles, T-shirts, etc.  No charge and that includes shipping costs.  We are Givers, not Takers and we prove it with action, not empty talk.  If you want to contribute, we will let you but we will never bring it up.  Ever! We are self-funded with some outside support. If that support ends, we take that as a sign that the ministry ends, or God has other plans for us. You will have to beg us like the Macedonians begged Paul…… “begging us earnestly for the favor of taking part in the relief of the saints”.  2 Corinthians 8:4

We are not a Church and have no intention of being one so don’t ask us.  Our identity is in Jesus of Nazareth, not in establishing another formal group.  We are all a part of local assemblies with small groups and elders and bible study.  We are happy to share our process with your local church but can you find the pattern in the Gospels and the book of Acts if you care to search.

We are not a separate Theology and we don’t expect you to be like us.  Some of us are 5 point Calvinists and others are Armenian in our theology.  We believe Spurgeon and Wesley and Whitfield will be in heaven.  Some of us like Hymns and some of us like Praise songs and some of us like pews in formal buildings and others like sofas in homes.  We are convinced that these things are secondary in the Kingdom.

Since 1999, Keith Johnson, the chairman of Lover of the Least, has been a passionate activist, dedicated advocate, and hands-on leader for marginalized communities worldwide. His efforts have primarily focused on serving the poor in Southeast Asia.

Contact Keith for more info.