Sisters of Compassion deliver gifts-and hope-to remote villagers in India
Widows now have decent roofing; Children can now learn with good school supplies
Gospel for Asia (www.gfa.org) News Release – For Immediate Release
The
villagers welcomed the arrival of the gifts in a celebratory meeting
that included guest speakers and people from the surrounding areas. The
children displayed their new supplies and were reminded that God loves
and cares for them.
“It’s
amazing how much even simple gifts can improve people’s lives,” said
Dr. K.P. Yohannan, founder and president of Gospel for Asia. “These
villagers live far from the cities and markets, so they have to struggle
to survive. We’re grateful to have had a part in helping them attain a
better future.”
The villagers depend on jhum
cultivation to grow their own food—a process that involves clearing the
land of vegetation to plant crops. They have few other source of
income.
The
Sisters also provided geometry boxes for the children to help them
learn mathematical skills. These kits typically include compasses,
dividers, rulers, and other tools. To the children, they represent
opportunity—which was scarce before these gifts arrived.
“I
never thought that I would own a geometry box,” said Pritimala, a
fifth-grade student. “This is very useful for my math class. I did not
even tell my parents to buy a geometry box because I knew they have no
money.”
“I
cannot explain how happy I am by getting tin sheets,” said Kartarung,
one of the widows. “Each year I and my sons used to work hard to replace
the portion of the thatch where water drips during the rainy season.
Now we can replace the thatch roof with tin sheets, and I am very
excited for the gift. We can get sound sleep, even in rainy season.”

“God
loves these people so much,” said Dr. Yohannan, “and we want them to
know that. Let’s pray that these expressions of God’s love will make a
lasting impact on their hearts.”
Note:
Gospel for Asia has – for more than 30 years – provided humanitarian
assistance and spiritual hope to millions across Asia, especially among
those who have yet to hear the Good News. Last year, this included more
than 75,000 sponsored children, free medical services for more than
180,000 people, 6,000 wells drilled, 11,000 water filters installed,
Christmas presents for more than 400,000 needy families, and spiritual
teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through radio
ministry. More information is available at www.gfa.org.
To schedule an interview with a Gospel for Asia representative, please contact pressrelations@gfa.org .
Photo
captions: 1) The 75 children with their new study materials. (GFA). 2)
Special guest delivering a speech. (GFA). 3) Special guest giving away
the tin sheets to a widow. (GFA). 4) A widow with the tin sheets she
received. (GFA).
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