“Sewing” the Gospel

An unemployed person struggles with self-respect and insecurity. When a family’s income is small, they lack food and often go to bed hungry. In order to break this curse and to make our believers independent and provide employment, we started two sewing centers to help local people discover and develop their talent in this area. Our sewing centers provide those in need with tools to increase their income. Our sewing centers have given a new ray of hope for a brighter future, to people who previously had no hope.

Last week two groups of our tailoring center students, 31 students in all, graduated from the program. One group had completed the course four months ago, but had not yet received their certificates. They entered the program as unbelievers, and most are now believers.

Testimonies From The Sewing Centers

Sister S*

Sister S* testified that the sewing center was a blessing to her. She said, “My life has changed since I began attending the sewing center. My husband has been bedridden for the past year and I am now the sole bread winner for my 3 children and husband. We lived in a state of depression because there was no one to support us. After completing the training, you gave me two sewing machines. This enabled me to start my own sewing business in my village. Slowly my sewing skills improved and perfected, attracting many customers from the nearby villages. Now our life is stable, and things are far better than before. Today, prayerfully, and with your help, we have started another sewing center, and 28 students are enrolled so far. More than all this, Jesus has come into our lives and he has transformed our lives and our families.”

Sister T*

T* has now been married for seven years with three children. She lives in a very remote village. The roads are poorly maintained, the people live in poverty, and travel outside the village is very difficult. Her husband works in the nearby town, but he only comes home once a month. Sadly, T*’s three-year-old daughter fell ill and because she could not afford adequate medical help, the child died. Because of this tragedy, she felt the need to earn some money herself, to help the family. She came to our sewing center and completed the six month program. The sewing machine provided by us has been a huge blessing to her family, and now she is able to earn money by stitching clothes and pillow covers. She proudly testified that last week she bought a gas cylinder for cooking. Before that, they cooked with firewood and dried cow dung. She said a gas cylinder has been her heart’s desire for many years.

Sister B*

B*, a Muslim woman, says “I never, ever thought that church would do this kind of social work. It has been my privilege to join the sewing classes. For small stitching needs, we had depended on the tailors who charge a lot of money, which we have been unable to pay due to our financial condition. But from now on, I will save the money, and save for the future of my children. I will also tell others about this training.”

Sister L*

L* says “From my childhood I had a desire to learn tailoring but there was no tailoring center around. Our only source of income has been from whatever my father earns. But now it is a great blessing for me to learn tailoring and help my family financially.”

“Sowing” into “Sewing”

Seeing the life changing impact and the lives that have been touched through sewing centers, we are praying about starting more sewing centers in this area. The only way any of this is possible is through your prayers and financial support. Please consider giving to our sewing center programs. Your investment will forever change the lives of these women and empower them to provide for their families and communities.

The Poor Hear the Good News

R* is a young man from a remote tribal village. His family were witchcraft doctors for generations in that area. His parents wanted their son to follow the family tradition, but R* really hated what his parents were doing. When his family pressured him, he took his pregnant wife, left his family and moved to the neighboring state, to a town 200 miles away from his home, looking for a new way to earn a living. They could not afford the rent in a nice place, so they moved into a slum area. Soon afterward, his wife got sick with some kind of infection, and one day collapsed in their home. Their neighbor, a woman who was a new believer for only six months, took her to the nearby hospital. R*’s wife was admitted, and since no one from their family was around, and men are not allowed in the hospital ward where she was admitted, the Christian neighbor woman volunteered to stay with his wife and help her.

The Power of Love

The life of the Christian woman, her willingness to serve them, and also her prayers, touched R* and his wife. This was something they had never experienced. R* and his wife began to come for a weekly prayer meeting in the slum, along with the Christian woman and her family, where they heard the Gospel and accepted Jesus into their lives. It was hard for R*, but as he began to grow in faith and in God’s word, his life was transformed. In R*’s own words “We had never experienced joy or peace in our lives. In our home, we never laughed or even smiled—life was always gloomy in my family; there was always tension. Since we received Jesus, our lives have been changed. My wife and I feel that we were set free from great bondage. Now our hearts are filled with joy and laughter.” It was totally different from what he had experienced or seen in his village.

At R*’s request, two years ago some of our brothers visited the area and saw the spiritual and physical starvation in the area. Spiritual darkness is prevailing in the land and in the hearts of the people, but poverty is another major problem in that area. Our brothers decided to send a summer outreach team to R*’s village, and to hundreds of unreached villages in the surrounding area, with the message of the Gospel. The caste system and Hindu radicals were two big hindrances for people to come forward. But God in His mercy moved among the people, and they turned to Him.

The Fruit of Love

Over the past two years, our brothers have started house churches in 19 villages. Recently, our leaders were visiting that area. They conducted 14 meetings in different villages. These were small meetings, around 40-60 people in each, to avoid drawing the attention of the Hindu radicals. It was a great blessing to meet with the people, get close to them, and pray for them. Many have received Jesus into their lives, and 63 people were baptized in the area.

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January 2019 Letter

Dear Partners and Friends,

How much power is contained in the Gospel message? We probably all agree that the Gospel has the power to forgive a person’s sin and in so doing, provide a place for that person in heaven. But could there be more power present than we think? Could we be overlooking anything? Jesus came to give us abundant life, but is that abundance confined to spiritual things, like the fruit of the Spirit? What about healing? What about food and clothing? What about the roof over our heads?

In this month’s newsletter, we hear how the Gospel message touched a community in spiritual ways, and also in physical ways, by caring for physical needs. People living in slums need to hear the message of hope, and be able to laugh and smile again. But they also need food and shelter, and sanitary ways to prepare food. God sent the manna from heaven when the Israelites wandered through the wilderness, but today food often comes through believers who make sacrifices and share their resources with others who are in need.

We have now trained hundreds of people, mostly women, how to operate a sewing machine, and how to run a tailoring business out of their homes. So often we find that teaching this simple skill, and giving the student a sewing machine (costing about $60) is the catalyst for transforming the economic situation of a whole family. They are filled with thankfulness and grateful that a God in Heaven would motivate people like us to care for people like them. One Muslim woman said she couldn’t believe that a church, of all things, would do such a loving thing as this. She had been conditioned to believe that Christians are bad people who want to take advantage of the poor. Our generosity opened her heart to the Gospel, and she, like so many others, is just a few steps away from committing her life to Jesus Christ.

As Christmas memories fade and the New Year begins, please remember the needs of those around you. Would you like to buy a sewing machine for a woman in India? Just write this in, on the enclosed response card. And please share this newsletter with as many believers as you are able. Copy it, send them to our website (https://revivalnow.excitingword.org), do whatever you can do to get the word out. We overcome by the blood of Jesus Christ, and the word of our testimony. The more people who receive this newsletter, the more hearts will be touched, and the more God will provide for our missionaries. Without your help, we could do nothing to promote the Gospel.

Thank you for continuing to pray for all of us here. And thank you to those who support us sacrificially every month. No words can adequately express our gratefulness for your partnership!

Blessings in the Wonderful Name of Jesus,

Thomas