I was walking with Dr. K.P. Yohannan to prayer after a leaders meeting discussing how God had led us unwittingly into impacting more people with Christ’s love—again.
As we made our way to the auditorium for prayer, I thought of the millions of lives impacted by the ministry and curiously asked Brother K.P., “Did you have any idea any of this was going to happen when you started?”
“No!” he replied without hesitation, “and I’m glad I didn’t; I would have been too scared!”
This typified so much of what I have experienced during my 20 years at Gospel for Asia. There’s never been any grand strategies or master plans of how we are going to accomplish great things. We’ve just lived lives of prayer and surrender, sought God regarding daily decisions, believed Him for great things and then watched Him accomplish them in spite of us.
The meeting I had left was about radio. We had been broadcasting in just over 30 languages when a Christian company approached our leadership on the field, asking if they could sell us radio time. We had been buying air time from a renowned ministry that was very close to us, but for some reason, as this new group persisted, we decided to receive their offer.
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