Many are coming to Christ through the intervention of AMG India
Evangelistic work in India has its ups and downs, reports MNN.
On the one hand, there's an openness to the Gospel like never before. On the other, that openness is being met with increasing resistance.
For the workers, the resistance can be discouraging and isolating. That's why AMG International began holding Hope for India Conventions in the first quarter of 2011. These large meetings have two purposes.
First, some of the meetings are directed to AMG's national workers and are designed to equip and encourage them in their ministry. Second, they include evangelistic meetings that attract thousands of men, women and youth.
One meeting was held in Andhra Pradesh State. The speakers addressed a variety of topics, from hardship and trials to the Gospel. At the end, 311 people responded to Christ, and discipleship has begun. Another Hope for India convention was held in a different part of Andhra Pradesh, with similar results.
Finally, Hope for India meetings were held in the town where AMG India is headquartered. There were both evangelistic meetings and meetings for national workers. There were separate meetings for men and women with different content, and God blessed with plentiful fruit. There are now many new believers as a result.
There are approximately 100,000 individuals each month that are ministered to through AMG, including needy children, leprosy sufferers. and others.