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Gospel for Asia assists Bangladesh after tropical storm
Gospel for Asia is responding after Tropical Storm Mahasen left thousands of people displaced and homeless in Bangladesh and Burma.
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Gospel for Asia moves to Manchester
Gospel for Asia is moving its UK base from York to Manchester.
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Terrorists release kidnapped Gospel for Asia missionary
Pastor Ponnachan George, a senior leader of Gospel for Asia in India, is recovering in a hospital today after being held hostage for nearly a week by a terrorist group before he was finally released on Sunday.
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Gospel for Asia seeks million minutes of prayer for Dalits
New Slumdog Million-Prayer is asking Christians everywhere to pray for Dalits on November 4 and beyond
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Gospel for Asia fears Nepal’s draft constitution could threaten religious freedom
Gospel for Asia concerned by proposed ban on activities encouraging conversion in Nepal.
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Gospel for Asia mourns murder of Indian missionary
A GFA-supported missionary has been shot and killed in Assam, India.
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Gospel for Asia rushes aid to India cyclone victims
About 120 people have been killed and hundreds of others injured as a deadly cyclone struck in the Indian states of West Bengal and Bihar on Tuesday.
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Gospel for Asia missionaries beaten by mob
Two Indian missionaries have been beaten by an anti-Christian mob in the state of Himacha Pradesh.
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Gospel for Asia missionary held in India on forced conversion charges
A Gospel for Asia missionary is being detained in India after he was accused of forcing conversions to Christianity.
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Gospel for Asia work hit by India floods
When a dam broke in the Saptakoshi River in Nepal last month, it led to massive flooding in neighbouring Bihar, India, where more than two million people have been flooded out of their homes.
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Gospel for Asia's first aid shipment reaches cyclone-ravaged Burma
Gospel for Asia's first shipment of cyclone relief supplies has arrived in Burma and has been received by GFA and Believers Church officials.
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Gospel for Asia missionary beaten for sharing faith
A Gospel for Asia missionary has been beaten in India after sharing the gospel with a fellow passenger on a train he was taking.
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Gospel for Asia Missionaries Face Persecution in India
Gospel for Asia missionaries continue to minister to the unchurched in Madhya Pradesh in India despite recently experiencing harassment from local extremists.
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Gospel for Asia Missionaries Caught Up in Sri Lanka Conflict
Despite an official ceasefire, Sri Lanka's lengthy internal conflict has intensified and Gospel for Asia missionaries are finding themselves caught up in the crossfire.
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Gospel for Asia Helping Thousands of Children Orphaned in Sri Lanka
On the invitation of local government officials in Sri Lanka, Gospel for Asia (GFA) is helping thousands of orphans whose parents died in the Dec. 26 tsunami that inundated coastlines in the Asia Pacific region...
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Is the gospel worth the cost?
Unless we see the lost as people that God dearly loves, and the gospel as the only good news that can really bring healing and fulfilment, we won't count the cost, let alone pay the price of following Jesus.
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Biggest megachurches located not in U.S. but in Asia, Africa: More people embracing Jesus Christ worldwide
Leadership Network's Warren Bird, an expert when it comes to the subject of megachurches, however recently released a research showing how Christian churches with the largest attendance are not located in the United States, but in Asia and Africa.
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5,000 'Jesus Wells' bringing clean water across India and South Asia
Gospel for Asia plans to drill 5,000 water wells across India and South Asia over the course of this next year for those struggling to find clean water.
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New mission associations being launched to advance the Gospel across Africa
The Africa Mission Association is on a mission to help churches in Africa establish mission associations in all 54 countries from the current seven in the continent.
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In Indonesia, Pope Francis broadcasts his message of fraternity to Asia
Pope Francis cemented his legacy of promoting interreligious dialogue by building a bridge with the Muslim community in Indonesia.
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Has the UK Church succumbed to the 'scarcity gospel'?
The prosperity gospel is indeed heresy. And yet, some Christians reading this article might be missing a bigger danger closer to home.
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Christian migrants from South America, Asia and Africa are boosting evangelism in Europe - report
"Europe is perhaps the greatest challenge in world mission today," writes Jim Memory, lecturer in European mission at All Nations Christian College.
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Evangelicals must be alert to the 'urgency' of the need for the Gospel
Evangelicals from around the world meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, have been challenged to check their priorities and whether they are working to reach the lost or have become "distracted".
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Francis Chan is moving to Asia next year to be a missionary
Pastor and evangelist Francis Chan will be packing his bags and moving to Asia next February to become a full-time missionary to the region.
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