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Moses Paulose has for decades been reckoned as the best training source for village church-planting pastors, among those who are willing to succeed at any cost.
And that cost is dear. Some may lose heart and not endure. But those who have stuck with his uncompromised teaching and arduous training become planted deep as oaks, set to do great things in the crusade to plant Gospel churches throughout India’s unreached villages.
This unique discipleship and ministry training offered by Moses Paulose, as his legacy from a lifetime of Gospel work, cannot be fully conveyed through any book. There are vital impartations which elude the printed page: The dusty heat, hardships, hunger and loneliness; the sense of forfeit, in returning by love back into a village that just mistreated you and burned your tracts; your forbearing of those who fail or misunderstand you, and the unexplainable joy that pours into godly hearts through those darkest hours of difficulty and disappointment.
As you read this simple book, you open an invitation to press on into heartfelt discipleship, and to hearken to God’s call to every believer. Jesus beckons all to lose their lives for Him and the Gospel, and therein discover those precious jewels only mined from a life of real discipleship.
A look at India through the eyes of American Disciples
By Beacon of Truth Ministries, this video follows the trip made recently by a group of pastors to South India with BCM (Body of Christ Ministries), and the experiences they had there. You can read their written testimonies here.
Among the Church-Planters of Sri Lanka
Moses Paulose returned recently to Sri Lanka, along with Sarojam, and their son-in-law and daughter, Shajin and Persis. Many of the disciples are new, and the work of planting churches is multiplying in the wake of decades of civil war and persecution. The leadership there is from among the many Sri Lankan Hindus who fled the war during the past twenty years, and ended up being rescued by the BCM churches in the island of Rameswaram.
Sister Grace was one such, the illiterate wife of a Hindu shaman, who had landed on the island many years ago. She was brought to Jesus by Paulose and Sarojam, and, with an astonishing gift of faith, launched into a work with her sons to plant forty churches in South India. Many hundreds of miracles marked her Gospel path. (Theresa and I witnessed one of those remarkable and dramatic healings.) Now she is continuing the same work in Sri Lanka, as the refugees have finally returned to their homeland, since the end of the war. Also, Pastor Michael is leading efforts to plant churches among Sri Lankan villages where the Gospel has never been heard.
I am grateful for the opportunity given to us by Unreached Villages and BCM. This has been a life changing experience for both the team from the US and also for many of the Indian people we encountered.
The two day pastor’s conference was a highlight as we saw an outpouring of God’s grace upon many persecuted and discouraged village pastors. Some of the pastors told us they were on the verge of quitting the ministry and during the conference they received the grace to continue.
Another highlight was seeing an entire tribal village accept Jesus and beg us to return to tell them more about our God.
We send you the blessings of God in Jesus’ name through this exciting ministry report.
Every prayer and every support of yours encourages us to do the ministry of our Master throughout India. We thank God for your partnership in this mission. God will surely reward you for what you supply in Jesus name, through your faith.
Even though there are many risks in doing outreach ministry, we are very happy to be able to tell you that our Lord’s words have reached countless unreached people. An outreach ministry team under the leadership of R. Shajin did ministry among the hillside villages in September, 2011. Our BCM staff, Brother R. Mani, was one of the members of the Gospel outreach team. This is his account of the trip: