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| Mission is the very heartbeat of our church. Over the past 10 years, we have focused on motivating and training our members to be sent on missions. We equip those with a heart for people and passion for making a difference. God has moved our church to do missions throughout India and to pioneer mission centres in at least 20 other states in the near future. Please pray for our mission bases, the pastors and their families so that more people can be reached and helped. |
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| Barh, Bihar |
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| In this small village in North India, our missionary, Pastor Binod along with his wife and two children, have planted a church which provides spiritual as well as social support to the local people. |
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| Dhupguri, West Bengal |
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| Ps Lawrence & Family |
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| CCM has two mission bases in West Bengal, a state in the north of India. The bases are in an area is called Ramjhora, which is a collection of 11 different villages with a population of approximately 9 000. The base is located in a beautiful village surrounded by a tea estate. The base provides counselling and medical support to the local people. |
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| Tamil Nadu (Cheyyur and Kannagi Nagar) |
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| CCM started a church in Cheyyur in September 2003. Pastor Selothraj is the missionary in charge here. Cheyyur is a poor village around 100 km south of Chennai where most people work as farmers or daily labourers. Most of our 75 members here have been delivered from social injustices and/or demonic attacks. |
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| Ps Selothraj |
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| CCM also has a church at Kannagi Nagar in Thoraipakkam. This service was started in September 2005 and is ministered by Pastor Franklin. Kannagi Nagar is a vast area where approximately 12 500 families reside in a slum colony. The people here are impoverished and the area is often highlighted in the newspapers for its violence and rowdiness due to alcoholism and gambling. The churches God has planted in these far reaches of Tamil Nadu takes care of the people spiritually as well as setting up social ministries to help these people out of poverty, regardless of their religion.
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| Thoraipakkam, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) |
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| Ps Franklin & Family |
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| CCM has a church at Thoraipakkam. This service was started in September 2005 and is ministered by Pastor Franklin. Thoraipakkam is a vast area where approximately 12 500 families reside in a slum colony. The people here are impoverished and the area is often highlighted in the newspapers for its violence and rowdiness due to alcoholism and gambling. The churches God has planted in these far reaches of Tamil Nadu takes care of the people spiritually as well as setting up social ministries to help these people out of poverty, regardless of their religion. |
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| Nepal (Bhaktapur) |
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Ps. Dawa Lama is the head of the CCM mission base in Bhaktapur, Nepal. He has been persecuted in the past for being a Christian in this predominately Hindu nation. However, instead of discouraging him, the persecution has inspired him to do bigger and better things for Christ. Currently, the church runs Sunday services with a Sunday school and also runs tailoring training and education programs for the illiterate. He has the vision to expand services to social work, health programs and an orphanage. However, these plans have been restricted because of financial reasons.
Ps. Satish Tappa is the head of the CCM mission base called Harvest Church in Nepal. Coming from a Hindu background, Ps. Satish only found life after becoming Christian in 1996. In 2001, he planted Harvest Church and since then has watched his flock grow from nothing to 70 people.
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| Ps. Dawa Lama, Ps Premnath Samuel, Brother of Ps. Tappa & Ps. Satish Tappa |
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| Bhutan |
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| It is the aim of CCM to pioneer a mission base in Chotha, Bhutan. Since visiting the site in 2002, and seeing the need of this area, we have been praying for funds and a missionary to run a CCM mission base there. |
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