For ten years now, our church has had a strategic focus on ministry among a large unreached ethnic group in South Asia. Due to the sensitivity of the work, we simply call them the B people. Numbering several million, there have been few followers of Christ among these people in the past. However, God has been on the move in amazing ways in recent years as we have seen a significant response to the gospel in many parts of their homeland. Once a year, those who are intimately involved in the work among the B people gather for a week of meetings in South Asia. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss the progress of the work over the past year, and to seek God’s direction for the work in the months to come. We invite you to pray for those from MVC who are attending these meetings by following this blog on our website.
Monday, March 1, 2010
INTRODUCING THE SOUTH ASIA TEAM
For ten years now, our church has had a strategic focus on ministry among a large unreached ethnic group in South Asia. Due to the sensitivity of the work, we simply call them the B people. Numbering several million, there have been few followers of Christ among these people in the past. However, God has been on the move in amazing ways in recent years as we have seen a significant response to the gospel in many parts of their homeland. Once a year, those who are intimately involved in the work among the B people gather for a week of meetings in South Asia. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss the progress of the work over the past year, and to seek God’s direction for the work in the months to come. We invite you to pray for those from MVC who are attending these meetings by following this blog on our website.
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