What We Build
Take a look at the types of assistance Maranatha provides to communities in need.

Churches
From the standard Maranatha church, which can include a concrete foundation and floor, steel frame and roof, reinforced cinder block walls, windows, and doors; to the One-Day Church that offers a steel frame and roof; to churches for North America; Maranatha offers a variety of structures to best meet the environmental and cultural needs of congregations from around the world.
Schools
Whether we’re augmenting an existing campus with new and/or improved facilities or building an entire school from the ground up, Maranatha schools bring bright futures to thousands of students. Projects can range from a collection of buildings that serve as classrooms, dormitories, and multi-use spaces, to our largest structure–the Education and Evangelism Center, which boasts multiple classrooms, bathrooms, offices, and an auditorium under one roof.


Water Wells
Maranatha provides new water wells, drilled at Seventh-day Adventist churches and schools, or maintains and repairs existing ones. Water from Maranatha-sponsored wells is accessible for free to everyone.
North America Projects
The United States and Canada is one of our busiest mission fields with volunteers serving on renovation or new construction projects for churches, schools, and camp and retreat centers–any place where a structure will facilitate faith to grow. Maranatha also provides the standard North America Church plan, a blueprint for a simple and cost-effective church building that can accommodate 150-200 people.
