Posts Categorized: Non Profit & Charity

Gospel for Asia Makes Mothers’ Day Memorable

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Gospel for Asia has introduced an exciting new way to make Mothers’ Day more memorable for your mom. Honor your own mother by helping a disadvantaged woman in South Asia in time for her special day on May 12. This year, when you give a gift through Gospel for Asia to help a woman in… Read more »

Vestibular Disorder Association (VeDa) Ambassador, Alex Shaddock, Takes His Steps-2-Balance

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The Vestibular Disorder Association (VeDA) today announced their annual call to all those living with a vestibular condition, to challenge themselves in taking a step forward on their journey back to balance. From May 19-25, 2019, VeDA is asking vestibular patients across the country to set a personal balance-related goal and to self-organize an activity… Read more »

Empowerment and Community Actualized Through Horses! RED Arena Round-Up 2019 

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SATURDAY, MAY 4TH 2019 is the RED Arena Round Up! This year’s event will feature a 5/10K trail run, raffles, games, petting zoo and mini horses for the kids and, as always, a HUGE silent auction! Round-Up is RED Arena’s annual horse show that provides an opportunity for our riders of all ability levels to compete in fun horse events ​& ​be cheered… Read more »

Gospel For Asia Announces one of its Social Workers Loses Five Relatives in Sri Lanka Bombing

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Humanitarian agency Gospel For Asia (GFA,www.gfa.org), announced that one of its social workers in Sri Lanka lost five family members in the Easter Sunday terror bomb attacks on two separate churches. GFA mourns the loss of her relatives and continues to pray for members of the community. The female social worker, who serves at a… Read more »

Gospel for Asia Founder K.P. Yohannan Mourns the Deaths of Nearly 300 on Easter Sunday

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The Easter Sunday attacks on eight churches and hotels that killed nearly 300 people in Sri Lanka were aimed at large gatherings of people across the nation and intended to intimidate and sow fear, says the founder of a multi-faceted missions movement to the Southeast region. “It’s clear that churches were targeted because the terrorists… Read more »