
Gospel for India,
or GFI is the story of an ordinary couple who has received an extraordinary
measure of the grace and mercy of God. It is also an evidence of God using
common vessels to do as He pleases to do. Therefore at the very beginning
itself, we give Him all glory, honor and praise. May His marvelous name be
exalted throughout the world.

It was in 1992
when God spoke to Brother Mammen Mathew and his wife Mrs. Mariamma Mammen who
are toiling for their daily needs in the USA and they have two young girls.
Entrusting
their lives for the proclamation of the Gospel of deliverance and peace to the
millions of souls going to hell without hearing the name of Jesus even once,
they submitted their lives to the feet of the eternal architect. Hence,
GFI a registered charitable Christian mission organization
was born.

Our Mission
This mission was
founded with a conviction that Jesus alone can bring real and lasting peace into
humanity. It is our ultimate ambition that our motherland may be delivered from
the social, cultural, religious and spiritual ignominy. The God of grace anointed us to pull them out of fear and show them
the way to happiness. For that we adopt different means like education centers,
orphanages, children’s homes, and social services.

FUTURE
EXPANSION PLANS
Gospel for India would like to enlarge its tents among the destitute, deserted
orphans, the down trodden and for the dying ones to accomplish the great
commission of the Lord Jesus Christ.
YES!
I WANT TO HELP!

OUR ULTIMATE MOTTO
Reaching
A People Group That Needs Refuge and Relief.

Contact Information
- Telephone
-
847-675-6521 USA
- FAX
- 847-675-3554 USA
- Postal address
-
Gospel For India International , P.O. Box 4791, Skokie, IL 60076 USA
- Electronic mail
- General Information:
info@gfii.org
Email Mammen Mathew: mammen53@msn.com
Webmaster:
webmaster@gfii.org

People
are waiting to hear the gospel...
What
is your part?
They
are waiting...
Think
for a while...
Would
you be a prayer partner and supporter of GFI to reach the un-reached villages of
North India?