Gospel For Asia

 

 

We got to hear K.P. Yohannan speak at an area church recently. It was so wonderful to see him again. He rrremumberrred us (said with our best Indian accent), or at least he recognized us, and gave us a big hug. How he remembered, we'll never know… he only sees a bazillion people every year and it's been about five years now since we volunteered some of our time at Gospel For Asia. (We went in after typical work hours for occasional evenings to work for Bob M. doing data entry, book stuffing, tape transcribing, etc. when they were still in the smaller building on Walnut Plaza. Bob - it was SO GOOD to see you this past weekend!!!! Please give our love to Alice . J J)

 

It was five years ago… but the impact GFA had on us continues to this day. (More about this in our 'Make an Impact' section in the future. D.V.)

 

Indigenous missionaries are what GFA is all about. They lead people in the 10/40 Window to the Lord, then train them and send them out as missionaries to the people in their own country, as well as neighboring lands. We highly recommend this ministry. We saw it up close and personal for a short season and they are just exactly what they present themselves to be. They are completely worthy of full support, in our estimation. Our family has been supporting and praying for some missionaries through them and we encourage you to prayerfully consider doing the same, too. Visit their website: www.gfa.org

 

 

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