Gospel for Asia Women's Fellowship Leaders Rejoice in Honor of Enduring Persecution
From Gospel for Asia
For Immediate Release
For More Information Contact:
Taun Cortado @ 972-300-3120
tauncortado@gfa.org
CARROLLTON, TX
(ANS) -- Five women have been beaten by a
man in the Andhra Pradesh region of India while sharing about the love
of Jesus in a public marketplace. Amazingly spared, they retreated to
safety, thanking God for the honor of suffering for his sake.
These
five Indian Gospel for Asia-sponsored Women's Fellowship leaders were
beaten by a man in a public marketplace for sharing about the love of
Jesus. They miraculously escaped their attackers and thank God for the
privilege of suffering for him.
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The women, Bansari, Jaladhi, Kuyil, Sunita and Viveka, were beaten on their faces, ears and heads. All report that no bystanders came to their defense during the ordeal, and that they miraculously escaped from their multiple attackers and were delivered from further harm.
GFA-sponsored Women's
Fellowships are intentional ministries across South Asia for women
reaching women with the love of Christ in cultures where men are
severely limited in ministering to women. Local Women's Fellowships are
often nurtured by one of 2,000 GFA-sponsored women missionaries.
Special prayer is requested
for the women attacked in Andhra Pradesh, India, and for all the women
missionaries and leaders of Women's Fellowships who work in cultures
where women endure cultural oppression and degradation.
"When we see young women
publicly beaten for the faith, it tells us what the future holds in
regards to persecution," said Punnose. "Things will get worse, but the
Lord is faithful in all things."
To schedule an interview with a Gospel for Asia official, contact Taun Cortado at 972-300-3120 or tauncortado@gfa.org.
Gospel for Asia (GFA), a Christian mission organization based in Carrollton, Texas, has brought the Good News of Christ to millions in South Asia since its founding in 1978. GFA provides education, meals and healthcare to tens of thousands of South Asia's impoverished children through its Bridge of Hope program. For more information, visit www.gfa.org or on Facebook. |
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