India Partners recommends witnessing tools

Posted: 7 July, 2008

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Indian children show off their bracelets telling the story of the Gospel.

International (MNN) ― A short-term missions team distributed simple beaded bracelets to village children gathered in a church in India and explained what the beads meant. The gold bead stood for eternal life, the black for sin, the red for Jesus' blood, the white for salvation, and the green for spiritual growth.

One little girl ran across the road to show the bracelet to her mother in the hut. She returned to ask for another bracelet, and the mission team crossed the road to visit her hut.

They learned that the little girl's father had died of HIV/AIDS, and her mother had also contracted the disease. 

"That little gift of that little colored Gospel bracelet and the hope that it expressed was just a great blessing to that woman and her daughter," said Brent Hample, President and CEO of India Partners

In 20 years of experience in short-term missions, India Partners has discovered a few very effective tools, like the beaded bracelets. The ministry recommends these tools to other churches, individuals, and short-term missions teams. 

"These are great tools for short-term teams to share the story of Jesus' sacrificial gift to save us," said Hample. "And these can also be used in Sunday schools, Vacation Bible Schools, and local evangelism efforts."

In addition to the beaded bracelets available from Christian Farmers Outreach, India Partners recommends a bracelet and an EvangeCube offered by E3 Partners, and reading glasses kits available through Glasses for Missions, Inc. 

Short-term teams with no experience in optometry can bring reading glasses kits into a village and put glasses together for those who need them. The glasses are made very simply with wire and plastic lenses and cost only $1.50. Yet, they can be life-changing for someone who could not read or do fine work without them -- especially if they come with a Bible or Gospel tract.  

The glasses and the other tools have been used by churches like Living Word Fellowship of Porterville, CA. Living Word Fellowship has been working with India Partners and using these witnessing tools for several years, not only on trips to India but also in their local farming community. 

Hample recommends these witnessing tools for missions trips and for local ministries because they are cost effective and easy to transport, and they can be used in any country. They also represent God's love, he said, "just like Jesus was God's gift to us." 

"Even after the short-term team leaves the area, there is that small tangible reminder of the Gospel in the person's hand, or on the person's face if they're glasses," he said. "We just want to put it out there for other teams. I know a lot of churches are taking teams around the world, and these are tools that they could use."

You or your church can use the tools for witnessing at home or abroad. Or you can help provide them for India Partners' short-term missions teams. $30 provides five EvangeCubes, $15 provides 30 reading glasses kits, and $73 provides 150 reading glasses kits.

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India Partners

Phone: (877) 874-6342
Alt. Phone: (541)-683-0696
Fax: (541) 683-2773
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P.O. Box 5470 Eugene, OR
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