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The gospel is being preached in India in great rates. Last year, about 40.000 people have heard the gospel thanks to Manna Ministires pastors and field workers. Our networks now report on the latest development. NEWS FROM SOUTH CENTRAL INDIA - Pastor Suresh Vemulapalli As the chill of winter fades and the summer season begins here in India, it gives us great joy to be able to communicate with you once again. From January through May it is our driest and hottest season. However, This year we have had a great start to our season of outreach and have seen many come to hear of the compassionate love of God. March 1-2, we had special outreach meetings in Puritigadda village and we shared gospel to many Hindu people. We had baptismal service where three people were baptized. NEWS FROM NORTH INDIA - Pastor Sajal Basumata
We the family of North India Ministries are trying our best to extend the kingdom of God using different opportunities. Ministries in Assam and Malbazar are doing very good. Recently there was a village saturation program in Vandiguri. In this village saturation program we covered almost 25 families and many of them started to attend our house fellowships. On another occasion there was a small gospel meeting. Our block in-charge pastor along with few friends did open air preaching and tracts distribution. As a result, lots of people came for prayer after the meeting and requested for prayer for personal and physical problem. In Assam also we are at present doing good work. Our pastors are trying their best to reach gospel in interior places where people have not heard gospel. In the last two months two families have accepted Jesus as personal Saviour. Besides, there are young boys and girls who are interested to learn Bible and help him in ministries. The harvest is ready so it is time for hard work to win souls. Let us work together to win souls for the Lord.
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we take advantage of that fact and plan most of our gospel meetings and outreaches before the June rains begin.