We are people, forgiven of all our sins, sanctified by the blood
of Christ, born of the
spirit, now seeking and bringing those to God who are lost, as we were
lost once and now are saved. We are part of the universal church of God
(the body of Christ),
interdenominational/non-denominational in our approach, trusting in Jesus
(Prabhu Yeshu Masih) who is
only savior of all human beings regardless of their religion,
place and/or culture of origin.

As a gesture of
gratitude to what God has done in our lives, we've launched this
website where visitors can submit their prayer requests, read
and download free articles, e-books, testimonies and download
songs with lyrics and guitar chords for learning new songs and
worship Yeshu.
As people of
faith, we hope to be a part of the mission that Prabhu Yeshu embodied
in his ministry on Earth as a servant king. As we set out to build a fresh and new
expression of the church (Yeshu Bhaki satsang), our desire is to
build true disciple's (Yeshu Bhakt) community with a
focus on equipping and empowering believers to go into
our own culture and be the gospel to our spheres of influence
inclusive of our family, neighborhood and colleagues. We do not
consider ourselves experts at church planting. We simply feel
God is doing something, and He is calling us to be a part of it,
in reaching out to our own.
We are passionate about awakening the hearts and minds of
all people (regardless) of all
religion, caste and origin to love and follow true God to worship
Him, praise Him and live by faith according to His Word. By the enabling
of the Holy Spirit, we are striving to:
- encourage
and equip people to
know the true God and worship Him in truth
and Spirit
- make disciples who would love and follow God
and glorify Him truly by
their whole lives
- answer questions of the new believers and
strengthen them in
their faith
- follow the command of Jesus Christ to go into all this
lost
world and share the good news (satsang) of
God's love, kindness, favour and salvation (moksha) in culturally acceptable manner,
contextualizing the ways and language of presenting the gospel
to the society being approached (but not contextualizing the
gospel to make any parallels with other religions)
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