Gospel for Asia to Aid More Than 4,000 on World Leprosy Day
Christians Bring Comfort along with Treatments
News release from Gospel for Asia (www.gfa.org) – For Immediate Release
WILLS POINT, TEXAS (ANS – Jan. 30, 2016)
-- Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported missionaries and workers will reach
out with food, clothing and medical aid on Sunday, Jan. 31, World
Leprosy Day, to more than 4,000 sufferers in 63 leprosy colonies,
highlighting the plight of those suffering from this brutal, but highly
treatable disease.
“Typically,
it is the poor who suffer most often from the effects of this illness –
the clawed hands, the damaged vision, the lost tissue, the permanent
limp from damaged feet,” said K.P. Yohannan, founder and international
director of Gospel for Asia. “World Leprosy Day underscores the need to
eradicate this terrible disease, while at the same time bringing comfort
to those afflicted in the name of Jesus.”
Leprosy,
a disease known since biblical times, still exists in small population
pockets throughout the world, even though effective treatment is
available for free through the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to the WHO, approximately 180,000 people worldwide suffered
from leprosy in the first quarter of 2014, the last year for which
statistics are available. An estimated 50 children a day are diagnosed
with the disease.
World
Leprosy Day commemorates the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s death, who
was a lifelong advocate for victims of leprosy. It is celebrated each
year on the Sunday closest to the January 30 anniversary of the Indian
leader’s death.
Gospel
for Asia-supported missionaries and workers frequently participate in
World Leprosy Day activities and work year-round to serve those who
suffer with the disease. Last year, GFA-supported volunteers distributed
blankets and food at leprosy colonies and to leprosy sufferers around
railroad stations. As part of their continuing ministry to leprosy
victims, several volunteers at a colony in Lucknow helped leprosy
sufferers receive sandals that would accommodate the ravages of their
illness.
This
year Gospel for Asia will expand beyond last year’s efforts to bring
blankets, food and medicine to leprosy colonies in northern, eastern and
western India. They will be ministering in colonies in West Bengal,
Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
People
who minister to those with leprosy are often aiding people who have
been shunned because of the disfigurements brought on by the disease.
One female sufferer told GFA-supported volunteers, “When I would go to
the hospital for a checkup, doctors used to throw the medicine [at me]
[on the floor so they wouldn’t have to touch me]. I don’t know whom you
are worshipping, but He is a loving God.”
“Leprosy
can easily be treated in today’s modern world. Unfortunately, for those
living in remote areas and without access to basic medical care, it
continues to spread,” said Yohannan. “As long as leprosy exists, we must
obey Christ’s command to comfort the afflicted and minister to them as
His hands and feet.” For more information about Gospel for Asia’s
leprosy ministry, go to http://www.gfa.org/cs/leprosy-ministry/.
Gospel for Asia is a missions organization sharing the love of Jesus across South Asia. For more information, go to www.gfa.org.
Photo
caption: 1) One of the Sisters of Compassion bringing comfort to this
woman. (GFA). 2) A GFA worker helping a woman with leprosy. (GFA)
For more information, contact GFA Media @ 972-300-3379 or gfamedia@gfa.org
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