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has members throughout Canada and in many of the American states -- ordinary
people who believe in Jesus as the One who saved us FROM something (sin,
condemnation, eternal death), and also FOR something (to serve Him by finding
ways of sharing His love by what we say and by what we do.) The FROM
and FOR are not options. The MMS is one opportunity to spread the
Good News about a Redeemer who takes away the sin of the world.
The Malabar Mission
Society maintains contact with Lutherans in India, especially pastoral
and lay workers of the Malabar Mission Circle of the India Evangelical
Lutheran Church. Members of the Society provide prayer support
and encouragement for members of the Malabar Mission Circle. Donations
received are used to help pay the expenses of the Malabar Mission Circle.
Of special interest to members of the MMS
is that part of India called the Malabar Coast. "Malabar
Coast" refers to the southern part of the western coast of India from Panjim,
Goa to Cape Comorin, and includes most of Kerala state. This state
is one of the most heavily populated areas in the world: about 1, 200 people/square
mile. The state, a little over 800 Km (500 mi.) from north to south,
is never much more than 100 Km (60 mi.) wide. The people speak Malayalam.
WHERE DO THE "RUPEES"
GO?
First of all, there
are not enough of them! Some of the projects which the Malabar Mission
Society supports:
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Subsidies to churches
for workers
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Special evangelism projects,
such as VBS, Bible correspondence courses, cassette ministry
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The "Open Door" reading
room across the road from the College in Kannur; a ministry for the men.
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"Open Door - Vanitha"
project for work among college-going women
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Medical projects such
as snakebite medicine and cardiac monitors
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Special maintenance
and repair projects for churches and parsonages with dire needs.
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