All contributions are secure, tax deductible in the US, and deeply appreciated. Donations can be specifically directed, as God may lead you, and will be used entirely as designated.
If you would like to volunteer with to work with BCM in India, here are some options:
Church Teams
This is the most common and practical venue for American Christians to help out with BCM. We have a wide variety of teams joining us in India, from churches all over the US. One team generally arrives in Rameswaram for outreach every month or so. The number of disiples on each team varies from two to twenty. They usually stay two or three weeks. Each team chooses one or two tasks to focus on: child evangelism, tribal or village outreach, relief work, village church building, pastor conference, well drilling or medical/dental outreach.
Invariably the teams return home with volumes of unforgettable testimonies, and bless their home churches with an enduring zeal for the furtherance of the Gospel, and a vision of what can be done by “folks like us”.
If you are interested, please contact Stan Avery at (541) 347-1910 or email us.
Teachers Needed
American English teachers are always needed at the King of Kings School. Having American teachers is vital to the success of the school, as that is the overwhelming deciding factor that motivates the Hindu families to send their children to our school. There they are introduced to the Gospel and return to share it with their families. If it were not for the American teachers, many of these Hindu families would never hear the Gospel. For more information, please contact Stan Avery at (541) 347-1910 or
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Infant Home Workers
A few times each year, we will host one or two disciples from the US, usually young women, to work with the growing number of rescued infants and newborns in our Grace Infant Rescue Home. These are baby girls who have been rescued by BCM village pastors from being killed at birth by their own families. These killings are spawned to the Hindu license for femicide, and motivated by the economic hardship of the Indian dowry system.