Australian-based non-profit announces new Rwanda mission, eyes rapid expansion
TOOWOOMBA, Qld One of the largest mission agencies in the world is launching
compassion projects in Africa (http://www.gfaau.org/africa) for the first time a huge boost for humanitarian
efforts in the world’s poorest continent.
“Africa is where the tears never dry,” said GFA World
founder K.P. Yohannan, announcing the launch of compassion projects in Rwanda,
a mountainous nation in east-central Africa still recovering from the war and
genocide that left 800,000 dead and ripped the country apart in the 1990s.
“Everything we do focuses on bringing real hope and
GFA World launches first missions in Africa
Thursday, April 22, 2021 |
Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)
Spanish
After changing its name from Gospel for Asia, GFA World has announced its launch of numerous humanitarian projects this year in multiple African nations.
GFA World founder K.P. Yohannan is eager for the launch of compassion projects in the east-central African nation of Rwanda – a recovering war-torn nation where 800,000 were killed in the 1990s. Africa is where the tears never dry, Yohannan, the author of Revolution in World Missions, explained. Everything we do focuses on bringing real hope and the love of God to those who ve lost all hope, [so] we appreciate the open door we ve been given to start saving lives and serving the poor in Rwanda.
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One of the largest mission agencies in the world is launching compassion projects in Africa for the first time a huge boost for humanitarian efforts in the world’s poorest continent.
GFA World, formerly known as Gospel for Asia, expects to begin work in multiple African nations this year.
“Africa is where the tears never dry,” said GFA World founder K.P. Yohannan, announcing the launch of compassion projects in Rwanda, a mountainous nation in east-central Africa still recovering from the war and genocide that left 800,000 dead and ripped the country apart in the 1990s.
“Everything we do focuses on bringing real hope and the love of God to those who’ve lost all hope,” said Yohannan, author of the best-selling book Revolution in World Missions, with more than four million copies in print.