by KP Yohannan | Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, Ministry in Asia, Poems
My father died from hunger, so did my mother. I beg for food, yet my stomach is empty. Toothbrush and toothpaste I heard about, but I never owned them. I limp on one leg, for an auto rickshaw ran over me. Hospital I went to, but they threw me out. Who am I? A seller...
by KP Yohannan | Dec 12, 2017 | Blog
Have you ever read a child’s prayer or heard a child praying? Every week at Gospel for Asia’s Tuesday prayer meeting, there’s a segment where my wife or one of the other staff members shares prayer requests with the staff children. When these little ones pray, they’re...
by KP Yohannan | Nov 7, 2017 | Blog
One of my all-time favorite books is The Calvary Road by Roy Hession. This book was written in the context of a group of missionaries working and experiencing a time of revival together. In the introduction of the book, Norman P. Grubb writes, We [the group of...
by KP Yohannan | Oct 25, 2017 | Blog
Sometime back, a friend shared with me some of his burdens. One after another he talked about discouragements and failures that seemed to have gotten the best of him. I listened prayerfully, asking the Lord to help me understand what he was going through. I sensed the...
by KP Yohannan | Oct 15, 2017 | Blog
No matter how old we are or how many miles we’ve traveled, it can just take a scent or an old familiar meal and we are suddenly transported back home again to when we were small children. When I close my eyes, I can see my village like it was when I was young . . . so...
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