In Asia and India people are dying every second without ever having heard The Good News or having been given the chance to be freed from their fearful worship traditions.
Indigenous missionaries (they work where they come from: native) are very effective and require very little money for preparing, training, or their full-time work. They do not need passports or furloughs and they live like the locals because they are locals. For as little as $10 a month we can fulfill The Great Commission in needy places and support the members of our family so that they can finish what we have started.
Most of us will never have the opportunity to [1] train over a long period of time, [2] move our family to a new country, [3] learn a new language and culture, and then [4] start to teach the people we want to reach how to read and write their language, so that we can [5] finally begin to teach them about Gods Mercy from the Bible. Each of these steps is incredibly expensive, and too often our missionaries and their families add to these expenses by needing and wanting to live in a third world country the way they did at home in their first world country. It is a good thing that we will not have these expenses because all of us can give to GFA missionaries.
When we sponsor a missionary (some with wives and children) the entire dontaion goes directly to the missionary. Operating costs are handled separately.
Please help me support a family by sending your donation to GFA. My scripts are always free and therefore, I have no income from this site, yet I want to support GFA sponsored missionaries. Save one family sized pizza a month (or one motion picture, etc.) and you can finance a Gods work overseas covering the expenses for two or more congregations.
For more information please go to GFAs site and request the free book, Revolution in World Missions by K.P. Yohannan, the founder of GFA. The book is a short, easy read that will open your eyes to what God has been doing in third world countries and how we can best help in the final harvest.
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