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Your support can make a huge difference.
Orphans

“My name is Ramakrishna. I am 9 years old and I live in the Children’s Home in Tanuku in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. I was born in the village of Vadluru, which is a shepherd community. When I was aged 3 my father died of Hepatitis and my mother eloped with another man leaving me and my brother Shivaganga, aged 11. I am glad I have come to live here with my brother because we can be together and go to school. I don’t yet know what I want to be when I grow up, but I know I want to continue my education and do well in my studies.”
For around 80p ($1.15) per day you can ensure a child like Ramakrishna receives a place to live, food, education, healthcare, clothing and the opportunity to hear about the transforming love of Christ.
Child support within a family
 These children live in the remote Aruku Valley in the north of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. They were born into very poor families and sometimes don’t have enough to eat. Their parents can’t afford to send them to school and sometimes their clothes wear out and cannot be easily replaced. They don’t have much choice about what they want to do when they grow up – today’s problems occupy all their thoughts.
For less than 45p ($0.65) per day you can help families like this to ensure their children get enough food and clothing and the opportunity to go to school, as well as to hear about the transforming love of Christ.
Native missionary support
 “My name is Daniel Zepheniah Kumar. Having spent one year studying at the Ministry Training Centre (MTC) in Vishakapatnam, I have been sent out, with my wife Prem, to plant a church in the Aruku Valley. It is not easy to start something from new and I am so grateful for the financial help I am receiving for the first couple of years of my ministry until the church plant is established.”
For £13 ($20) per month you can help a native missionary like Daniel at the outset of their ministry. These evangelists / church planters are taking the gospel to tribal people like the Konda Dora and Yanadi, who otherwise would have little opportunity to hear about the transforming love of Christ.
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