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Patmos International Ministries is a Non-profit 501c3 Corporation created for funding the Gospel of Jesus Christ in India as well as other 10-40 windowed countries. Our goal is to implement a strategic plan to be the most efficient and effective ministry in administration and the purchase of supplies. We believe your money and prayers should not be wasted and truly used for what is needed.
Prayer is our main source for direction in vision, planning and anything else that we need to do. God so far has helped us manage the United States Office with minimal personnel. Most of the personnel are volunteers, and we will continue to strive for accountability in ministry, finance and our personal lives.
Our plans currently are to build a nation wide infrastructure to accommodate mega ministries to fund the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the nation of India. We will be building a distribution center close to Mysore to distribute food, bibles, clothes, missionary supplies and more to our Regional Area Churches (RAC). The Mysore location was selected because it's a central point of access for all RAC in the Mysore County.
We are setting up RAC where water, food supplies, bibles and other items will be available to the local villagers. We will also make our RAC a working ranch to manage buffalo, sheep, goats, poultry and other agricultural items. We will be teaching the Indus people how to care for different farm animals and farmland. This is crucial to truly being effective in ministry. If you just meet the need and the root issue is not addressed, you will continually be throwing money into a pit.
The purpose for having agriculture at a RAC is to bring people to the church. Let the people see that God really cares about them and they will begin to listen to the truth verses the lie. We will help needy families with buffalo or poultry and then begin to breed the animals for their benefit and watch these families begin to prosper as they start their new walk with Christ Jesus our Lord.
At each Church, we want to place a well for people to draw clean drinking water. 1.2 billion people have no access to save drinking water of which 25,000 people die each day. Most of the 25,000 people that die are children. I believe the church should be the central location for meeting all physical and spiritual needs.
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