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 Support pastors in rural South India for $50 per month and have many salvations credited towards your account in heaven. This small amount will provide the basics for the pastor and he will be able to focus more intently on his ministry work instead of scraping for food.

Church for the Distant Ministries currently has more than 200 full-time Pastors ministering under the direction of Pastor K. Chaitanya; but there are so many others wishing to join us. All these Pastors are ministering in the rural and remote areas, and even in the slums. They are all leading their lives by faith and by the meager free-will offerings given by their flock who are all down-trodden and very poor. In fact, most of them live below the poverty level.

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Please also see the Economic Development Training page
for more ways to help pastors.
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You may have heard of the 10/40 window - a spiritual band of countries near the equator that are closed or hostile to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Recently, God has opened the window and Pastors Mark and Ernie jumped through it.

In obedience to Jesus’ command to preach the gospel, make disciples, and baptize, these two men will be traveled to South India near the devastation caused by the tsunami. They visited many churches in Andhra Pradesh bringing the hope that only Jesus Christ can give. From February 18 through March 9, 2005.

God answered in a bigger way then either missionary could imagine!

 

 

 

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