Mosquito Nets with Love, from Gospel for Asia

WORLD HEALTH DAY EVENTS SHOWCASE TIPS TO IMPROVE EVERYDAY HEALTH

WILLS POINT, TX – Workers supported by Gospel for Asia (GFA) held free health seminars, distributed vitamins and gave away mosquito nets to hundreds of impoverished villagers and workers in Asia earlier this month on World Health Day. The seminars were part of an effort to bring greater health to impoverished areas through education and medical services.

“In many cases, simple changes can create a profound difference in everyday health,” said K.P. Yohannan, founder and international director of Gospel for Asia (GFA). “Christ calls upon us to care for the poor, and events like World Health Day give us the opportunity to extend a helping hand in a specific area.”

Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported workers staffed dozens of medical clinics throughout the region, while providing health seminars that emphasized prevention. Attendees were briefed on hygienic routines to reduce the potential for disease and infection, beginning with steps as simple as hand-washing.

“We have to keep our house compound clean,” said one attendee. “To keep our children healthy, we have to take care of our children properly. We have to give them a bath daily, cut their nails and wash their hands before and after food.”

Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported workers also distributed vitamins to more than 500 children, while also giving free mosquito nets to attendees. Nets are among the most effective low-tech ways to combat mosquito-borne diseases.

The World Health Organization, which organizes events globally to highlight key health issues, sponsors World Health Day.

“We are blessed to have an expanded opportunity to help the least of these, as Christ commanded, on World Health Day,” said Yohannan. “Through the efforts of donors and volunteers, hundreds can experience the good news that Jesus has brought into the world.”


GOSPEL FOR ASIA has – for more than 30 years – provided humanitarian assistance and spiritual hope to millions across Asia, especially among those who have yet to hear the Good News. Last year, this included more than 75,000 sponsored children, free medical services for more than 180,000 people, 6,000 wells drilled, 11,000 water filters installed, Christmas presents for more than 400,000 needy families, and spiritual teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through radio ministry.

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