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1. Jesus Film Ministry

India is known for its passion for movies. Every evening when the farmers and hunters in the villages return home, the IET evangelist uses this time to set up the film unit in a public square or in the courtyard of a friendly villager. The film, combined with careful follow up over the next few days often results in several giving their heart to Christ—a seed for the first church to be planted there. Read More

2. Village Evangelistic Festivals (Mini-Crusades)

A Village Evangelistic Festival or Mini-Crusade is typically a three-day evangelistic meeting held in an unreached village or people group. Each evening, a culturally intelligent gospel message is presented through devotional songs, preaching, and/or teaching in their heart language. Indian Evangelical Team wants to conduct 5000 village evangelistic festivals each year. Read more

3. Gospel Chariots

A four wheeled vehicle is an important tool to spread and establish the Gospel. A jeep enables the evangelistic team to carry the film projector, gospel tracts, Bibles, public address system, and generator along with the evangelists. A jeep will travel to at least 1200 villages every year, covering approximately 100,000 miles through jungles, mountains, valleys, fields and proper tarred roads. Read more

4. Church Buildings: Establishing the Pioneer Work

The heavens and angels rejoice when one person moves from darkness to light. The sound must be deafening, beyond our imagination. Now, multiply that roar by a hundred times. That is the intensity of rejoicing when a pioneer church is birthed and a community of believers is established in a tribe or village where no church ever existed before. Read more

5. Training Native Church Planters

Cross-cultural missionaries are temporary, aimed at initiating church plants in geographical or cultural segments which has no Christian witness. Soon, a cross-cultural missionary should raise up spirit-led and spirit-formed indigenous ministers and leaders. Read how you can, for Rs.800/-, help train future church planters.

6. Bicycles

Indian Evangelical Team missionaries walk for hours, each day, visiting from one village to another. A bicycle (Rs.2,500/-) enables a missionary to cover many more villages each day, and allows him the joy of returning to his family every evening. Read more

7. Motorbikes

A motorcycle or motorized bike is a critical tool that enables each leader to visit each church planter and each pioneer church to establish the believers. This is a critical element in providing continuous care and encouragement to the isolated church planter, particularly during times of intense persecution. Click here to read how you can help meet this critical need.

8. Bibles and New Testaments

More than 90% of the people in South East Asia have no access to a Bible or a New Testament. A chance to read the Bible on their own is a gift that every native missionary wants to give the people they minister among. IET needs more than 15,000 Bibles and 30,000 New Testaments in various Indian languages every year. Click here to read more.

9. Kerosene Lantern

Most Indian villages have no electricity. A Kerosene lantern (Rs.900/-) enables a missionary to walk from village to village at night and to conduct Bible studies and prayer meetings in the evening.

This is also an extremely useful tool to conduct Bible studies and prayer meetings in the evening, the time when villagers gather after the days work in the field or hunting.

10. Dalit Empowerment

IET ’s workers are reaching out to India's 300 million Dalits, formerly called “Untouchables", through evangelism, discipleship, training, vocational training, education and much more. Send an IET missionary to further the empowerment of the Dalits, on this earth and forever.

11. Compassion Projects

As part of being true Christians, we are also called to love our neighbors as ourselves. Proverbs reminds us, “Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act. (Pro. 3:27). IET is committed to be an overlow of our Lord’s compassion by raising up abandoned children, leadership training, discipleship, literature, developing native church planters, educating the dalit and tribal children, leading community development work, providing emergency relief and rehabilitation outreaches and much more. There are few projects that you could consider participating in, to be His hands, especially when it is in your power to do good to these who deserve it. To know more about it please write to us at ieteam@gmail.com
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