These students recently graduated from a Gospel for Asia-supported Bible college.
Before they graduated, the 18 women and 17 men spent their first two-and-a-half-years in the classroom and their last six months on the field working with an established missionary.
Now they are out working in churches, on film teams, and in various other aspects of the ministry. Regardless of his or her specific assignment or location, each graduate's main job is to bring the Gospel into villages where the name of Jesus has not yet been proclaimed. On average, each graduate will help establish at least one new congregation during that first year on the field. |
These students recently graduated from a Gospel for Asia-supported Bible college.
Before they graduated, the 18 women and 17 men spent their first two-and-a-half-years in the classroom and their last six months on the field working with an established missionary.
Now they are out working in churches, on film teams, and in various other aspects of the ministry. Regardless of his or her specific assignment or location, each graduate's main job is to bring the Gospel into villages where the name of Jesus has not yet been proclaimed. On average, each graduate will help establish at least one new congregation during that first year on the field.