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| Thousands of people live day-to-day trapped in Mumbai’s slums. GFA missionaries are doing everything they can to touch the lives of these disadvantaged souls. |
“We have our own gods and goddesses,” one of them exclaimed. “Christianity is a foreign religion, and we don’t need it.”
Members of a religious extremist group were protesting at a three-day evangelistic meeting organized by Gospel for Asia missionaries in a slum in Mumbai, India. The tensions escalated on the first two days, and then the final day of the meeting had to be cancelled for the attendees’ safety.
During the first day of the open-air services, a few members of the extremist group sat at the back and tried to disturb the people. They also brought some members of the Indian press to cover the event. Despite the harassment, about 300 people attended, and several received Christ into their lives.
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| Many people will gather for open-air meetings in the slums. Hearing of Christ’s love for them brings a hope they never thought was possible. |
At the request of the police, the missionaries quickly ended the meeting on that day. Although the meeting was cut short, God was at work, and many people’s lives were impacted. In spite of this rough start, the GFA staff in the area are establishing a church for the new believers from the meeting.
The missionaries request prayer that the extremists who disrupted the meeting will come to know the Lord in a personal way. They also request prayer for protection from further harassment and persecution, and that the Lord will bless the newly forming church.
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