| How Shall I Serve Thee? Dear Friends of Mission of Joy—Greetings to you in Jesus Name! Have you ever considered how utterly upside-down the words of Christ are in our world? Were Christ to be born into our world today, I think it would be few who would follow after Him. If you doubt it, consider for a moment how much we worship wealth, fame, power and possessions? Were Jesus to come wearing His simple robes, what might we think? Were He to say to us, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men,” what would we do? From America’s humble beginnings long ago, we have strayed far from understanding our... Click here to read more |
| | Featured Child Name: Kaveri Poosapati Age: 12 Birthday: 07/06/1996 Gender: Female Orphanage:
Kaveri has been in our orphanage now for about eighteen months. She came to our orphanage after both her parents died of AIDS. She has no other relatives capable of caring for her. She enjoys studying in school and likes playing with the other children. She is grateful for knowing she has food to eat every day without worrying about it. 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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