SOUTH ASIA — On November 14, 2024, Believers Eastern Church dioceses marked Children’s Day with vibrant celebrations and meaningful initiatives, highlighting the joy and innocence of childhood as a gift from God.
In Bastar Diocese, a free tuition program was inaugurated in Bhataguda village to support underprivileged children, demonstrating the Church’s commitment to education and empowerment. Similarly, in Udaipur, winter clothes and biscuits were distributed to poor children by the Women’s Fellowship and Sisters of the Cross, bringing warmth and comfort to those in need.
St. Johannes Schools, Hope for Children centers, and parishes across various dioceses organized joyful activities such as games, storytelling sessions, and sports events. Gifts, stationery items, and refreshments were distributed to children, filling the day with smiles and laughter. Special prayers were also offered, seeking God’s blessings for the children’s growth in faith, wisdom, health, and knowledge.
Through these efforts, Believers Eastern Church reaffirmed its dedication to nurturing the spiritual and emotional well-being of children, emphasizing their invaluable role in shaping a brighter future for society.
About Believers Eastern Church
Believers Eastern Church is an evangelical, indigenous church movement within Asia that GFA World, as an international mission organization, works with to fulfill the Great Commission commanded by our Lord Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.”
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