| Where to Store Your Money when Times Become Unstable Greetings to you in the precious Name of our Lord Jesus Christ! As we have watched our world spiral out of control; when there are more “unknowns” than “certainties”, there are still a few things that will never change or pass away. Of these you may be certain: —You are loved with an everlasting love. —God has prepared an inheritance for you that can not be foreclosed upon by banks, stolen by thieves, or destroyed by acts of nature. —No matter your circumstances, you will never be left alone—Jesus will be with you until the day your body lays down for the last time, and you rise up to eternal life…. —There is... Click here to read more |
| | Featured Child Name: Chittababu Kandula Age: 20 Birthday: 07/18/1991 Gender: Male Orphanage:
Chitti was brought to us at 6 years of age. His father left his mother for another woman. All the children were without any food or shelter. His grandmother brought him to our orphanage for care. He is now 16 years of age and has been without a sponsor for a long time Sponsor This Child - Click Here |
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Featured Pastor Name: Baburao Beernidi City: Santamaguluru Addar Church: Santamaguluru Addar
Pastor Baburao Beernidi is one of Mission of Joy’s favorite stories. He came to our orphanage as a small child, abandoned by family and relatives. He studied hard and when he came of age, committed his life to Jesus Christ and serving Him. We sent him to Bible College in Tamil Nadu and several years later he returned to Pastor a small church in Santamaguluru Addar. He has brought ten Hindus in this village to Jesus Christ in his short time of ministry. He has a wife, Mary Kumar, and they have one son, Benny, now 5 years of age. He has a heart for the lost and serves tirelessly among the poor. Perhaps you might like to sponsor this missionary family for $50 a month and help bring the Gospel to the people of this poor village. Sponsor This Pastor - Click Here |
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