Our Story
How it all began...
God Provides Ministries International Inc (GPMI Inc) was officially formed in 2017 and is the product of a childhood dream that Joseph had while growing up in Kenya. Unofficially GPMI existed for a few years before formerly structured as a non-profit organization and registered with the state of Connecticut. With Joseph as its President and CEO, GPMI Inc has 4 incorporators and 9 board of directors.
While growing up near Lake Victoria in the Western part of Kenya, Joseph had a 'revelation' of a 'great' responsibility in life before he would die but never knew what, how and when that would materialize. In search of this responsibility which he was so assured of deep within him, Joseph never had a settled life but had the dream haunting him. Through his life he asked himself "what is it?". Could it be the richest person in the world for years, could it be a Nobel prize winner in medicine, could it be running for an office and become president, could it be running the largest company or business in the world? The answer was always "no".
While studying for a diploma in clinical medicine and minor surgery in Kenya, Joseph would use the little money that his parents gave him for personal use to buy bread for the homeless kids in the streets of Kisumu-Kenya. Joseph desired to replicate this in other major cities across Kenya with a plan to find a better way of life for these kids most of whom were orphans or from dysfunctional families. This did not happen as Joseph moved to the USA in November 2001.
From 2008-2013 Joseph experienced what he describes as a deep spiritual encounter or enlightenment from which he believed he found the purpose for his existence and direction in life. "Life is not about this life, life is deep, mysterious and greatly spiritual", he says. He believed he found what the childhood "great responsibility" dream was and that it is spiritual- it is God thing. Nothing is greater than leading a soul to salvation! Joseph was ready to be used by God.
Through an already existing outreach program at the Waterbury Seventh Day Adventist Church which he attended and where he is an elder, the missionary ministry was born. A few church members would go once a month to serve dinner at the near by largest homeless shelter, St Vincent DePaul Homeless Shelter. In 2015 Joseph and a few others decided to pick up and bring the shelter's residents to the church for breakfast, service and lunch every Saturday. Realizing that some of the visitors did not have good shoes and or clothing an area was then designated in the church's lower level to store donated items to help the individuals in need. Soon some of them who got blessed with housing would ask for help to furnish the apartments. Joseph then started driving around in his Dodge SUV to pick up used but reusable items left by the street for garbage collection. At first he stored a dinning table with four chairs and a small TV in a friend's house, then he began to rent storage units across the city, first with 5x10 ft unit then two 10x20 ft units, then God answered his prayer for a larger space after word had gone out and people began to rapidly donate items. In late February 2017 he was blessed with a 12,000 square feet space at only $300/month.
Many homes of the formerly homeless would be fully furnished at no cost to them, clothes and shoes, toys, books and other items also provided. Word spread so that it would not only be the homeless but others in need. The missionary work expanded so that it would include food. Joseph would help with food Pantry and would provide groceries every other week to the formerly homeless yet still transitioning. Sandwiches would be made by volunteers. At times up to 200 sandwiches every week that he would personally hand out at a local hospitality center and on the streets and in the tent cities. Every Friday at 1pm Joseph would stop at the hospitality center and offer prayers and words of encouragement and also assist with directing to resource that would be helpful to the individuals. Every Wednesday he would drive around the city to pick up formerly homeless and currently homeless and bring them to church for Bible studies, then offer a meal and then would drive them back. Believing that God had led him to a life of sacrifice and self-denial, Joseph would run the missionary work in the day and work at his regular job in the ER at Waterbury Hospital in the night. "Life is not about me, I do not live for me but for others", he would say. Joseph uses the scriptures to drive his faith and as a motivation. Galatians 6:2 "Bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ" and Mathew 25:31-46.
Why the name God Provides Ministries International?
Joseph has a deep conviction that there is a true and living God who created all things and for and from whom are all things. One time on a Friday, a lady asked for a washer and a dryer and the following day Joseph received a text message from a friend saying he had a washer and a dryer and asked him if he knew anybody who could use them. Another time another had asked him for a mattress and while driving a round Joseph saw one at someone's yard as though was to be disposed. Efforts to try reach the home occupants or landlord before it began to rain that evening were fruitless and Joseph only prayed. the following day he got a call from Wyndham Hotel, in Southbury CT who were getting rid of all their mattresses to bring in new ones. Joseph rented a U-Haul box truck and picked up at least 40 mattresses of different sizes. Another specifically desired to have a sectional couch, in the morning they asked and in the afternoon, Joseph received a call from a co-worker who wanted to donate a sectional couch. Story after story and he believed it was more than a coincidence...God was at work.
The goal of our organization is not just to provide physical needs but the Salvation of the souls. The food, the clothing, the furniture and all the blessings only act as points of contact and to build relationships as we endeavor to demonstrate and share the love of Christ culminating in the Salvation of the souls. GPMI partners with others to achieve this and we look forward to have you on board as well, to do this locally and abroad, it is God's work and He has called us and He is Faithfull, He will do it through us. Jesus is coming soon!
Joseph Ochieng
Founder, President and CEO