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A team of Romanian disciples from Arizona travelled recently for a month of BCM Gospel outreach in India. Marius explains: “We have seen the hand of God throughout this trip, as people were healed, delivered and saved among the villages, during days of outreach crusades. With the BCM team, we focused on evangelism among unreached Hindu villages. In the first area we were joined by Pastor Isaac. He is blind and nearly deaf, from being beaten for the Gospel, yet leads a powerful ministry from years of successful church-planting.
Body of Christ ministries will host about 2,500 children during the second week of this May, for Vacation Bible School. A team of seven teens from our Oregon fellowship will be there also for this exciting week of evangelism, exuberant worship and discipleship. This annual outreach has borne wonderful fruit during recent years, opening many new doors for the Gospel, into families and villages otherwise unreached with the good news of Jesus.
Moses Paulose explained that about one fourth of the children attending will be hearing the Gospel for the first time, and many of the other children are now young believers from VBS of previous years, returning for more instruction and encouragement in following Jesus.
Billy Visits the Homes of Prince of Peace Students
Greetings in the mighty Name of our Lord Jesus,
It is my joy to try to convey for you a personal visit inside the homes of our Prince of Peace Students.
This has been a longing and ambition of mine these five years, to visit all the students’ homes; to see where they live and to learn about their neighborhood environments. God has granted me some time to do this during these past two weeks. It is not a simple task to visit all their homes since they are scattered all over the Island. There are now 850 students in the school, and I can only visit about 20 to 30 students’ homes per day, each evening between 4 to 6.30 pm, after school hours. At that time the family is usually at home, at least the mothers, but earlier in the daytime no one is home, except perhaps the grandparents. The men are often gone to work. My searches involve a lot of walking, through daunting debris and narrow pathways. But, once I arrive at each door step, it gives me much insight, to understand why these parents want to send their children to our school. Their souls seem defeated by generational cycles of poverty, decay and suffering. They have not experienced even once how to move up into a better place. The Prince of Peace School is not only offering them the best education in the entire Island, but also leading these students to find Eternal Life with our Lord, which is the greatest treasure of all.
Alongside Body of Christ Ministries, a group of fellow believers in Christ have felt led by God to fundraise and provide a bus for children in India at Prince of Peace School with a desperate need and desire for Christ.