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 | Mission Results: The Lord Makes A Way We are glad to report that Vikrant successfully reached Radha's village and was able to get her to medical care. Without this care she would have either died or been severely paralyzed. Here is the story in Vikrant's words... |
 | Hope for Indian Children: Village Primary Schools It's eight in the morning in a small North Indian village. Children at a Native Missionary Movement primary school start the day with a song, their voices mingling as one. In this hardworking Mauchi and Gamit community where 70% of the people are illiterate, this school gives everyone reason to hope for better days... |
 | Providing Wells in India Brings Living Water to Many "You cannot bring this Christian religion and corrupt the minds of our people. If you don't stop doing this, we'll chop you into pieces."A local missionary with one of our Indian ministry partners received this dire threat from angry villagers when he first started his church-planting work in a remote village in Rajasthan... |
 | God Works in Indian Jail In September 2006, a missionary with Native Missionary Movement, ministry friends of ours in India, was arrested by the police and thrown in jail in the northern state of Madhya Pradesh. Due to the fact that his village church like the one pictured here was experiencing rapid growth, he had been facing severe opposition and persecution from Hindu radicals... |
 | How Gospel Tracts Change Lives in India Imagine that you were born in a remote place in India... and that you have never heard the name of Jesus. Imagine that you desperately long for peace and forgiveness of sin, but years go by and the pain and emptiness in your heart only increases. Finally, you can't bear it any longer and you walk away from your family, your possessions and your village to devote the rest of your life to the worship of a multitude of deities... |
 | The Plight of the Indian Widow Every morning for four hours Geeta chants Hindu mantras in a temple in the Indian city of Vrindavan. In exchange, Geeta receives a handful of rice and a small bowl of soup. In the evening she repeats her singing and receives the meager sum of 2 Indian rupees, less than 5 cents... |
 | Indian Translators Celebrate 25 Years of Ministry "If your God is so great, why can't he speak in my language?" These words, spoken by a tribal leader to Cameron Townsend, the founder of Wycliffe Bible Translators, haunted Paneer Selvam. He lives in a country where over 100 million people have never read the Bible in their native language... |
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