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Dear Friend |
Pastor Dhinanath saw a car door open and a young woman tumble out. Unconscious. He later found out the woman had been kidnapped, gang raped and discarded near the red-light district in the area. Dhinanath and his wife, Lydia, began to pray every day for the precious women trapped in the sex trade. And after two long years of prayer, a door opened for them to bring the love of Christ to the red-light district.
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And the King will answer and say to them, 'Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.'
— Matthew 25:40 |
Two of her children were gone. Missing. Where were they? What had happened? Where had they gone?
It was her husband. He had taken them and left again without telling her a word. Panic and fear washed over Amlika. What would she do? Who could she turn to? She had no one. Would she ever see her children again? |
Read Amlika's story.
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What could make us, as believers and Christian workers, resort to wearing a mask? In this new blog post, Brother K.P. examines why many believers put on a mask and encourages us to live authentic lives. |
Read more here.
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Gospel for Asia's Mission Support Team is comprised of men and women who have steadfast hearts to help the people in Asia and are the vital link between GFA supporters around the globe and ministry on the field. As they serve in various roles in GFA's administration offices, attend and lead prayer meetings and live in community, these "behind-the-scenes" missionaries need prayer, just like the national workers they serve. |
Learn how you can pray for them.
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The best is yet to come.
Do you find that hard to believe? If failure has clouded your vision to see God's redemptive power, this booklet by GFA's founder, K.P. Yohannan, is for you. |
Get the e-book.
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