Pastor M.B. John built churches with his pension so no believer would have to walk miles to worship. We continue exactly that work.
In India's poorest villages, where summer heat reaches 120 degrees, laborers cannot afford the time or cost to travel miles for worship. We build simple, sturdy churches within walking distance, just as Pastor John did in Gudipally, Mylapuram, Chinthapally, and many others. Every church built is a place of hope, healing, and community that did not exist before.
Many faithful men and women serve congregations in remote villages with little or no financial support. We provide monthly support so these shepherds can focus on their calling without worrying about their families' survival. Pastor John understood this need firsthand. He answered a calling over comfort, and we honor that choice by making it possible for others to do the same.
Pastor John knew what it meant to be without a family. He was sent away as a boy, with no mother and no home of his own. That experience gave him a lifelong heart for the forgotten. We carry that same compassion today, providing practical support for widows and orphaned children across the Mahabubnagar region.
A ministry that does not raise up the next generation will not outlast its founder. Pastor John studied theology in India and in Fresno, California, because he believed in preparation. We invest in training the next generation of pastors, teachers, and ministry workers, so the work does not stop with us, just as it did not stop with him.
This is not a charity project. It is a legacy, and you are invited to be part of it.
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