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India today has a population of over 1.2 billion people. Half of them have no access to the gospel of
Jesus Christ.  There are 700,000, villages many of which have no Christian ministry, yet there is
such spiritual hunger amongst the people for the reality of God.

Our lives have great purpose when we know God’s love for a lost world and have His mandate to spread the gospel of salvation.  Christian Outreach Ministries (COM) have trained more then 2,000 Indian men and women as gospel workers, and established over 5000 churches.

“For God so loved this world that He gave His only Son, that whoever would believe in Him would not perish but have eternal life”

It is not God’s will that anyone perish but all come to know Him. 

We invite you to follow this amazing story and if you have the same God, the same faith, the same mandate, join us and become co-workers in gathering in the great harvest for eternal life.

Christian Outreach Ministries, a non-profit organisation, began in India in 1984. In 1981 during a short-term mission trip with International Outreach Ministries, COM's founder and Director, Keith Greenwood, came face to face with the great need in India.  The poverty and hopelessness of the Indian people devastated him. Overwhelmed, he returned to his hotel room and cried out to God to send him home. Could there, he asked God,
could ever be a solution to the misery in the nation? 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 September 2007 )
 

A Heart for India

India today has a population of over 1.2 billion people. Half of them have no access to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Making an Impact

We have trained more then 2,000 Indian men and women as gospel workers, and established over 5,000 churches

Children - New Hope

We have now established twenty five Children’s Homes, where more than 1,200 children find love, care, and a place they can call home

Pastors - Church Planters

In one year we saw over 2,000 new villages reached and 20,000 new converts, 13,000 were baptised (5,421 in one day), 3,000 Lay-Leaders were trained and 5,000 new cell groups started