MISSION AND EVANGELISM
Distinction - Determination - Dedication
From His fullness we have received grace upon grace John 1:16
God has called Kenosis Center for Mission and Evangelism to serve as a catalyst for mobilizing, resourcing and training India’s churches and ministries to reach the unreached and the unreached people groups of the world. We long to see every Church in India working in partnership, both locally and globally, to reach the unreached for the Glory of God and in obedience to the Great Commission. No Center can do the task alone. We connect people to appropriate partners on the field and to networks and partnerships for greater effectiveness and synergy. To establish a Center for Mission and Evangelism, par excellence for imparting education, both theological and practical, to the people of God from all over the world, on all aspects of Christian ministry, to equip God’s people for God's work with the ultimate objective of reviving Churches to reach the unreached with the gospel. Our Kenosis Centre for Mission and Evangelism has been birthed out of a vision given to us by God in this regard. The task of Christian mission in the 21st century is still mostly in the so-called 10/40 window, this does not mean that Europe, Southern Africa or Latin America no longer need to hear the gospel message. But we do feel that people who have never heard the Good News of Jesus Christ should have some priority over those who have heard it many times. Please take time to browse this site for more information.
Dr. T Devarajan Chairman and Managing Trustee
Rev. Wesley Jacob Executive Director ![]() | Introduction to Kenosis Center for Mission and Evangelism Objectives of Kenosis Center For Mission and Evangelism Our Favorite links Rev . Wesley Jacob on MyChurch Our Main Website : Kenosis Ministries Audio Sermons of Rev. Wesley Jacob Glory of His Cross Prophetic Ministries ![]() |
I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen not only because I see it but because by it I see everything else. - C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), "Fern-seed and Elephants"
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