Do you know?

Over 50,000 men and women across India have answered the divine call and taken up the challenge of spreading the Gospel of God's message to the unsaved.

  • Most missionaries in India work crossculturally and away from their homes
  • Since they work in remote areas, their children have to stay in boarding schools for their education. Missionary families get together only a few days in a year
  • Poor living conditions lead to frequent, chronic sickness
  • Persecution in many forms is on the increase
  • Loneliness results in depression
  • They are outdated in many areas of life since they live in remote areas and find it difficult to adjust when they return to the modern world
  • They live in an environment without anyone to encourage or show concern. But they are expected to love and show affection always
  • Over work makes them burn out
  • Many among the thousands of missionaries returning from field services will not have a place to live