GFA: World Missionary Press’ Project India

Joel Vergara
2 min readDec 27, 2019

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NEW PARIS, IN — World Missionary Press (WMP) has been a vital, behind-the-scenes service supporting missionary work around the world for nearly 60 years. During that time, the faith-based organization has printed more than two billion 48-page topical Scripture booklets.

Those two billion Scripture booklets, along with New Testaments, have been distributed to Christian workers in 211 nations. The literature, paid for through the faithful financial support of other believers, is currently available in 346 different languages and dialects.

Project India is one of WMP’s most significant projects, one of the countries nearest and dearest to other faith-based organizations like Gospel for Asia. Although India is a rapidly growing economy and the second-largest populated country in the world, fewer than six percent of the people are Christians.

World Missionary Press’ Project India — KP Yohannan — Gospel for Asia

About 500,000 villages do not even have a Bible-believing church. Those villages are populated with people who literally live lives of desperation, spending their days trying to find ways to subsist, going to sleep on a mat at night, “hoping for some hope” for tomorrow. They have no Christian witness to provide the spiritual hope they long for and need.

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Joel Vergara
Joel Vergara

Written by Joel Vergara

I’m a computer engineering professional with a passion for excellence and success.

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