C. P. MATTHEW, Pastor – His Christian Salvation Testimony (REACH INDIA MISSION)
Summary
My name is C. P. Matthew, born into a Hindu-background family in India. We had a Roman Catholic influence later, but I still struggled with alcohol, drugs, and a lack of peace. In college, I heard about Jesus and realized He alone could wash away my sins. One night, God spoke to me, saying I was loved and could become His son. I confessed my sins, got baptized, and found genuine freedom in Christ. My mother was later healed from a severe stomach pain after our family fasted and prayed for seven days, and we all accepted Jesus wholeheartedly. Over the past three decades, I’ve served in ministry, reaching villages across India to share how Jesus transforms lives. We’ve seen miraculous healings, families finding hope, and Hindus embracing Christ. Through our outreach, REACH INDIA MISSION, we train indigenous pastors to plant churches in remote areas and provide for the physical needs of the people. By God’s grace, we continue spreading the message that Jesus alone brings true deliverance.
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Time Chapters
- 01:05 Background in Catholic Faith
- 03:10 College Life: Alcohol & Drugs
- 05:50 Finding Jesus Is Real
- 08:40 Hearing God’s Voice
- 11:20 Mother’s Severe Pain
- 13:30 Miraculous Healing
- 19:50 Family Converts
- 22:30 Becoming a Pastor
- 25:10 Serving 32 Years
- 28:45 Village Outreach
- 35:20 Support & Donations
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Pastor C. P. Matthew shares how he came to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and then how God has used him to pioneer the ministry of: REACH INDIA MISSION.
“We are called to reach India by planting churches and doing evangelism work. Last 25 years God has taken us to different places where the Gospel was never preached, and we are overseeing over 100 churches. Now we are in the process of equipping and training the indigenous people (people who speak different languages) and sending them back to their community to reach their community.”
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