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Gospel tracts printed in native languages are one of
the most powerful tools on the Asian mission fields.


Ram's heart trembled with fear as he knocked on the native missionary's door.

Since his idol gods had failed him, this was his last hope to find help for his little mentally handicapped daughter.

When Brother Sunil answered the door, he found a desperate man. Is it true that the Christian God can forgive sins and answer prayers like this paper says? Ram asked, showing him a Gospel tract. Yes, it's true, the native missionary replied.

Then please come with me and ask your God to heal my little girl, the young father pleaded tearfully.

Arriving at Ram's village, Brother Sunil shared the Gospel with the heartbroken family and then prayed for the child. To the amazement of her parents and the entire village, Jesus answered and healed the girl completely. Through this, the whole family accepted Christ, and others are eager to listen to the Gospel message as well.

This is just one of thousands of testimonies we have received from many parts of Asia, resulting from Gospel literature that has found its way into remote villages where people have never before read a Bible or heard the salvation message.

Gospel tracts printed in native languages are one of the most powerful tools on the Asian mission fields. People don't throw them away but eagerly receive and read them, and then pass them along to others. For millions, they will be the only source for learning about salvation through Jesus.

Because of its effectiveness in reaching the masses, Gospel literature is the number one need on all our mission fields.

In India, GFA publishes millions of tracts, booklets and other evangelistic material in order to keep up with the ever-increasing need for our own missionaries as well as other ministries.

GFA has released more than 250 new titles of evangelistic books were released in the last nine years.