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Indian Missionary Society

Constrained by the love of Christ, a dynamic young man – Vethanayagam Samuel Azariah (who was destined to become the internationally acclaimed Bishop Azariah of Dornakal) shared his God-given vision with likeminded colleagues – 20 laymen and 8 clergymen who wore out their knees and poured out their hearts in prayer.  Their 
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Santhals in West Bengal
vision has led, in God’s providence, to a massive mission through the Indian Missionary Society born on 12th February 1903. The Indian Missionary Society as the first indigenous missionary movement, has a mission to fulfill among the most oppressed and downtrodden communities in the Tribal Belts of India. The Society gives Gospel to those communities with love, both by words
and deeds. It uplifts the poor in their 90 mission fields spread over 15 states in India by giving them schooling and medical care. Efforts are made to liberate these downtrodden people from oppression, poverty and superstitions and to enable them see the Light. Saving faith has to be complimented with serving love. The Indian Missionary Society does this with dedication and commitment.
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Lamanis in a Karnataka village listening to Gospel

Goal and Guidelines

The Bible is the base.  The Holy Spirit is the power.  Fortified with prayer and faith, the goal of IMS is to win India for Christ, using Indian personnel, Money and Management.

Mode of Operation

To work in close co-operation with local Churches promoting and assisting them in their missionary enterprise
To promote local leadership for the Church’s outreach
To proclaim the Gospel of Christ
To teach the word of God to the enquirers
To build schools where there is a requirement
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Local missionaries from Uttar Pradesh
To build Churches and Prayer Houses in neglected sector with no motive of becoming a Church ourselves
To build Hostels for tribal students
To help and re-habilitate the poor
To render medical aid where no facilities are available.

Facts and Figures
States Covered : 16
Full time Missionaries : 509
Extension Centres : 95

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A Hostel for Tribal Students at Ramgasrh in U.P. - constructed by friends from Sawyerpuram and Naduvakkurichi
Worshipping Groups : 290
Active Churches : 165
Tribal Converts : 52,000
Villages covered : 37,000

Schools : 6
Tribal Hostels : 17
Tribal Students : 1,000
Health Centres : 6

Rehabilitation Centre : 4
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Believers attending a service at a village in Punjab

Need

It is estimated that a sum of Rs. 37.5 million is needed this year to maintain these activities. IMS looks up to God alone who prompts His children to provide us with this amount.

Magazine

 “The Missionary Intelligencer” (published in Tamil, English & Hindi) is a monthly magazine IMS carrying the field news.

Centenary Vision (2002 – 2003)

  1996-97 2002-03
Missionaries:    
Home Based 158 350
Local evangelists 275 700
States Covered 12 21
Fields 12 25
Mission Extension Centres 80 160
Villages 25,000 7,000
Active Churches 120 350
Worshipping groups 200 700
Believers 40,000 1,00,000
Hostels 17 28
Tribal hostel students 700 1,400
Health centers 4 25
Schools 5 14
Missionary Training Centres 0  2
Gospel Translation in Tribal languages 4 7
Diocese formation 1 4
Industrial Training Centres 0 25
Support :      
Branches 46 140
Prayer cells 350 1,400
IMS Festival sales 70 140
PGO / Area leaders 210 350
Life members 9,000 35,000
Donor members 11 500
Magazine – Tamil
                      English
                      Hindi
14,000
1,400
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42,000
7,000
800
Promotional centers 7 21
Promotional Centre in charges 7 21
Promotional Assistants 11 45
Hundi Boxes 2000 7000
Vision camps in a year 7 42
Budget (Rs. in million) 150 875


Contact Address : 
Rev. D Vethanbu
General Secretary,
Indian Missionary Society,
107, Trivandrum Road,  
Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli – 627 002
Phone : +91(462)2502999 (Res) 2502614 (Off)

 
 

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