What is the most significant thing happening with Gospel for Asia?
In the Indian subcontinent, 1/3 of the country — nearly 300 million people — are known as the untouchables, or the Dalit.Why is this happening now?
What is happening right now is that significant numbers of the Dalit are accepting Christ.
There is a whole new world with Muslims opening their hearts to the Lord. Especially the children; some 60,000 children are being reached. I am very excited.
It's like in the book of Exodus, they lived in such slavery for such a long time, and finally God heard their prayer.Tell us about Gospel for Asia's "Critter Campaign".
These people lived in these conditions for some 3000 years, and finally there is hope for them.
Now they realize that the only way out of slavery is to change their faith. Jesus offers hope and a new beginning. It is nothing short of a miracle for these people right now.
This is one of our high points of the year during the Christmas season. We identify people living in horrible poverty, with absolutely no hope.What does something like that do for a family?
We give them buffalo or cows or a sewing machine. When we give these things to them, it gives them incredible hope. They are able to find hope in Christ after we minister to them like this.
I was just hearing a story from one of the remote areas of Nepal the other day.What about clean water?
It was this man and his wife and five children, and just looking at them you could tell they are broken. The whole family was so shocked that someone would bring them these things; they cried and cried and cried.
They said, "Don't leave us; tell us more about the Jesus who brought you here." They were so surprised when they learned that Jesus was not a politician; he was God. It was a beautiful thing.
There are literally thousands of villages where people die from sickness just because they didn't have clean water.To help save a family in India, visit Gospel for Asia's website and click on the "Christmas Catalog".
When you dig these wells, it's not just one family that is helped; through one family, many families around them get clean water.
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