Bicycle Campaign by Gospel for Asia Spurs Compassion on Wheels

Aiming to bring "compassion on wheels" into more remote villages in Asia, faith-based agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) today announced the launch of a new bicycle campaign.
LOVE ON WHEELS: Faith-based agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) aims to aid compassion workers with bicycles so that more villages in Asia can have a compassion worker come to their village. Go to www.gfa.org/press/bicycles to join in.

Faith-based Agency Helps Bring Christ’s Love into Far-flung Villages, www.gfa.org/press/bicycles
WILLS POINT, TX — Aiming to bring “compassion on wheels” into more remote villages in Asia, faith-based agency Gospel for Asia (GFA) today announced the launch of a new bicycle campaign.

LOVE ON WHEELS: Faith-based agency Gospel for Asia (GFA) aims to aid compassion workers with bicycles so that more villages in Asia can have a compassion worker come to their village. Go to www.gfa.org/press/bicycles to join in.

In August and September – a period when many Americans enjoy taking their bikes out on the trails – GFA’s goal is to supply 2,500 new bikes to national workers across Asia, propelling them miles along dusty dirt roads to demonstrate God’s love.

To join in the bicycle campaign, go to www.gfa.org/press/bicycles.

Pedaling on rugged-terrain bicycles, national workers bring vital aid and spiritual hope to far-flung villages difficult to get to on foot, ministering for the first time to thousands of people who have never heard the love of Jesus Christ.

Pedal-Power Compassion

Bicycles enable Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported workers to:

  • Minister in more villages with practical and spiritual support
  • Respond speedily when people request help or prayer
  • Act as the local ambulance, transporting people to the doctor or hospital

A heavy-duty bicycle – costing $110 – carries compassionate workers to rural communities that rarely see outsiders. Without a bike, it can take an entire day – or longer – for a worker to walk to an isolated community, often in the searing heat.

Pastor Becomes Local Ambulance Service

Pastor Renjith, a Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported pastor, prayed for two years for a bicycle so he could minister to a cluster of villages about nine miles from his home. Overjoyed to receive a new bike from GFA’s field partners, Pastor Renjith now pedals everywhere and uses his bicycle to visit 10 additional villages, give elderly people rides home on the built-in backseat, and transport sick villagers to the doctor or clinic.

“The villagers thank Pastor Renjith for his kindness and consider him and his bicycle a tremendous blessing for their community,” said Yohannan, whose Texas-based mission celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. “We thank God for the commitment of our ministry workers whose primary goal in life is to bring the joy and love of God to people everywhere, regardless of the personal effort and sacrifice.”


About Gospel for Asia

Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2019, Gospel for Asia (GFA) is a leading faith-based mission agency, bringing vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across Asia, especially to those who have yet to hear the “good news” of Jesus Christ. In GFA’s latest yearly report, this included more than 70,000 sponsored children, free medical camps conducted in more than 1,200 villages and remote communities, over 4,000 clean water wells drilled, over 11,000 water filters installed, income-generating Christmas gifts for more than 200,000 needy families, and spiritual teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through radio ministry. For all the latest news, visit our Press Room at https://press.gfa.org/news.


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