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| EATI - Evangelical Action Team of India |
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It is an organization to encourage men and woman for active involvement in missionary and out reach programme to reach the non-Christians and unreached people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Areas of Ministry
- EATI send young men and woman in front to conduct mass evangelism.
- To promote Churches and conduct evangelical crusades and meetings and to revive
people in spiritual progress in body, mind, soul and spirit.
- It helps the uneducated by giving training and guiding in education like reading
and writing and undertake social service activities by providing facilities for
the poor irrespective of caste, creed of social status.
- It reaches against the dangers of immoral life with the help of Bible.
- It encourage to build sheds or tents so that the village people could have a small
church to worship God.
Evangelical Action Team of India was formed in year 1980. Evg. Sadhu Chellappa is
the Director and Founder of this organization. EATI office is in the place called
Coimbatore, Tamilnadu. There are 20 people in the board. EATI goal is to encourage
men and woman for active involvement in missionary out reach programme to reach
the Hindus and the unreached with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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| Programmes of EATI |
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| Programmes |
Activity |
Aim |
| Evangelism |
Mass Evangelism Crusades, Meetings |
To revive people in spiritual progress in body, mind and
soul. |
| Health Care |
Help, Social service and Education |
To educate the uneducated villagers, providing sanitary
and other facilities for the poor irrespective of caste,
creed of social status. |
| Shed and Tents |
To plant New Churches |
To have schools and Churches built in Villages and
outskirts of Madras. |
| Orphanage |
Education, Shelter and Foods |
To educate the rag pickers homeless children, Parentless
children and teach them the love of God. |
| House Church |
Planting House Churches & Prayer Cells |
To worship the Lord at any cost. There is no time Limit.
This promotes to build up a real relationship with God. To
care and share for each other. |
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