Aby describes himself as a servant to reach the unreached. Originally from South India, he and his family have been serving in Bihar Province, ‘the graveyard of missions’ based in Patna and Motihari. Over 1000 churches have been planted and hundreds of workers have been trained.
For this year, their key targets are training 1000 more workers and sending them to the field, seeing 3000 House Churches, running 200 children program and 500 Sunday schools and conducting 1500 village crusades.
Dearest in Christ, Recently we had elections in India, just within a period of 2 months before the elections, the message and promises of the various political leaders’ for the various parties reached every nook and corner of our country. This spoke of the passion and fervor the workers of these parties had for the leaders and their parties. When we think of the passion these workers have for their beliefs and leaders we Christians should be ashamed of ourselves. The commission given to us, Jesus’s kingdom workers, was never to convert anyone to Christianity but to share the good news with everybody in the world. Our target is every nation and every creation (Mark 16:15). When Jesus said ‘Go therefore and make disciples of all nations’ there is an urgency underlying in it. Further on we read that the disciples waited for the Holy Spirit and once they were baptized in the Holy Spirit they went forth fulfilling the commission (Acts 1:4, 8). We often hear various testimonies of believers being baptized in the Holy Spirit, yet they remain fruitless when it comes to reaching out and making disciples. The result of this is that the commission of evangelization has become the longest pending projects on the face of earth. While we complain about how the earthly government is slacking in various social and economical projects we often conveniently forget that we are also responsible for slacking in one of the most urgent spiritual and eternal projects assigned to us by the eternal and heavenly government. .................(READ MORE)