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PASTORS MICHAEL & SANDRA GOMES

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A MESSAGE FROM PASTOR SANDRA GOMES:

MATTHEW 25:34-46 has been the scripture which spoke loudly to my heart.  I understand that in as much as we preach the Good News of our Lord to all nations, we also have to obey the other commands which are close to His heart.
We have been mandated to go into all the world and preach the Good News to every creature.

As we reach out to give wholeness, hope, love ...just to express the love of God to the nations of the earth, we endeavor to reach the needs of the total man, spirit, soul and body.

Your support can enable each pastor to feed his family, thus freeing him to go his village to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.  To give hope and dignity of life to the outcasts, the downtrodden, those who are a the bottom of the caste system...the Dalits [untouchables], the Tribals, the Schedule Castes.  The gospel of Jesus Christ has the power to deliver from generations of poverty and to give hope in this life and the life to come.  These village pastors speak the language of the people [telugu]. they understand the culture. 
We are not just housing, feeding and educatiing the children, we are imparting data and enabling the generation of tomorrow to arise with a differrent mentality...we are affording them the scope to excel; to know and understand that they are not who society says they are, but whom their Creator, their God, the Lord God of the Heavens and the earth, the Savior of mankind, the Lord Jesus Christ, says they are.  They are learning that they are not defined by cast nor creed nor color, but by God.

We have to run quickly, because the time is drawing near...christians in the state of Orissa are suffering unbelievable persecution, raping, torture, burnt alive, machete chopping...burning homes and churches...

The state of Orissa is located in the east, with Madhya Pradesh in the west and Andhra Pradesh in the south.  GTM is located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in the city of Vijayawada. Madhya Pradesh has experienced its share of persecution, how long will it be  before andhra pradesh face this.

7 states in india has anti conversion law.  it is illigal to convert to any other religion.  
at least 6 major extreme hindu groups are working for HINDUTVA...which is a complete
hindu india-Hindutva is a nationalist ideology, based on a modern day version of centralized intolerant Hinduism.

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GRACE TOTALLIFE MINISTRIES [INDIA]
 
 
NATIONAL DIRECTOR : Pastor Sundarlal Gaddam
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORS: Pastors Michael and Sandra Gomes

Grace Totallife Ministries: 22 churches and 23 pastors
GTM Children's Home: 39 children..ages 4 -15

Support for pastors 50.00CAD monthly- 1,150.00
support for chidren's home: 1,350.00
RENT: 400.00 CAD
FOOD: 600.00 CAD
OTHER PROVISIONS .. OIL, RICE, ETC.
ELECTRICITY, WATER ETC. 350.00 CAD

India State Enacts Anti-Conversion Law

John Lindner

Editor, Christian Aid Mission

Christians in India are reeling from a new law passed by the Tamil Nadu state government this weekend banning forced or induced conversions.

The ordinance, issued on October 5, bans religious conversions "by force, allurement or fraudulent means" without defining the terms. Violators are subject to three years' imprisonment, except in cases where the converts are minors, women, or members of scheduled castes or tribes. In those cases the imprisonment could extend to four years with an additional fine of 100,000 rupees ($2000). In every instance, both the convert and the minister involved must report to the magistrate.

The ordinance follows the pattern of those passed by the Madhya PradesH state government in 1968, and the Arunachal Pradesh state government in 1978. Orissa enacted the "Orissa Freedom of Religion Act" in 1968, which was overturned by a higher court, and then restored by India's Supreme Court in 1973.

According to J.N. Manokaran of the India Missions Association, statistics do not warrant such a law. Census figures showed the Christian population at 5.69% in 1991, down from 5.78% in 1981 and 5.75% in 1971.

Christians fear the new law will hinder their free exercise of religion by embroiling them in restrictive regulations. They point out the penalties are especially severe for converts among the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, which they believe was designed to thwart the conversion of Dalits to Christianity. The law may also encourage many to bring false charges against Christian ministers and intimidate new believers. Some fear that chapel services in Christian schools, hospitals and children's homes may even be viewed as violating the new law.

India's constitution guarantees freedom of religion. "This ordinance is a violation of human rights," Manokaran told Christian Aid. "Human beings have the freedom to choose in what they believe, object of worship and manner of worship. This right cannot be deprived from anybody, including women and members of the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes."

The All India Christian Council said today it will challenge the new law in court. The AICC also is calling for a nationwide non-violent protest on October 19, with a major protest rally in Chennai (Madras), the capital of Tamil Nadu. "This is a do or die battle," AICC says church leaders are saying.

Many mission groups have originated in Tamil Nadu, including Church Growth Missionary Movement, Fellowship of Evangelical Friends, Friends Missionary Prayer Band, Tamil Christian Fellowship, Indian Bible Translators and India Missions Association.

To learn how you can assist indigenous Christian ministries on the India subcontinent, write insider@christianaid.org and put MI-340 600-MSF on the subject line.

Original publication date October 9, 2002

GRACE TOTAL LIFE MINISTRIES [INDIA] PICTURES - 2008

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