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Interview with Founder of Hopegivers International

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Bishop M.A. Thomas, a native of India, is the founder of Hopegivers International – a faith-based, non-profit organization that rescues orphaned and abandoned children, assists the needy and oppressed, and empowers the work of the Gospel through strategic ministry initiatives throughout India, Africa, and the world.

Last month, after The Christian Post ran a story about Hopegivers International and the recent graduation ceremony it held for over 1,000 graduates – all of whom were raised in Hopegivers-sponsored “Hope Homes” – of its Bible College program in India, The Christian Post got a chance to talk with Bishop M.A. Thomas about life, Christianity, and what it is like to run a global ministry.

The following are excerpts taken from the interview:

CP: Hopegivers International has been around for nearly 30 years now since it was first founded in India. Since then, it has expanded across the world into many other countries where it has successfully partnered with other ministries to help the poor and give homes to thousands of orphans. Could you share your reflections on what’s it like to be a founder and leader of a global ministry? Also, what are some of the future plans you have for your ministry?

Thomas: In 1960 when I was a missionary in Rajasthan on the border with Pakistan, persecution against Christians was very high and it was against the law to even be a Christian until 1950, the date of India’s independence. From that time, however, the Lord had commissioned me to spread his gospel. And even without any money to my name, my wife and I agreed to go where the Lord commanded us.

Eventually, we started our first church with only a $25 donation from our friend Dr. Bill Bright, the head of Campus Crusade of Christ, who had come to India start the Lord’s work.

God blessed us everywhere and we started to give the gospel. India speaks 1,600 dialects and 20 major languages. Despite these challenges, we persevered until militant Hindus attacked us and burned all our Bibles. They demanded that we leave or be killed but we decided to stay even in the midst of the persecution. We continued to baptize and started our church. In 1966, my co-worker was killed and beaten to death. In total 15 of my co-workers have became martyrs since the start of our ministry up to until as late as 2007 in Orissa when two of my students were killed.

Now, however, I go to that same city where I started my mission, and I get a red carpet welcome.

Our ministry is constantly growing every year, and today our ministry has over a hundred schools and “Hope Homes” that raise and train orphans all across India.

You could say that the Lord called me take up his burden when I was very young.

I was born and raised in a very, very poor family – one of the poorest. Since I was young, however, I always had affection for orphans, which ultimately spurred me to start my own ministry dedicated to housing orphans. You know, in the Bible, there are so many orphans like Joseph and Moses who the Lord used for great things.

India has the largest population of orphans in the world. Altogether, there are about 86 million orphans throughout India. My dream is to raise and bring them all up with a future in Christ.

Today we have about 10,000 orphans with us, and every year thousands of them graduate from our Bible college programs to go on to do full-time mission work. We don’t pressure them, but over 90 percent graduate from our programs and go on to willingly serve the Lord through full-time mission work. Out of my own 3 children, all serve the Lord, and of my 17 grand children, many of them too have been called to do work for the Lord.

It is true that Christians in India face intense persecution. It is very common in India. We face persecution every year.

In 2006, we had the worst kind of persecution. In February 2006, persecution forced many of our members into hiding. I myself was in hiding for 6 months.

My son also spent 49 days in prison and four of my preacher boys were in prison for 2 years until they were finally released without charges; this happens all the time, because all of the charges are always proved to be false.

Christianity in India is growing very rapidly. The Lord is really blessing the work. India is the best open field for the work of the Lord. It’s true that there is opposition, but there was opposition even in the time of Jesus. Compared to the persecution of Jesus, it is nothing.

Right now, though we are raising about 10,000 orphans and street children through our ministry, and my goal for the future is to take up 1 million children from the streets. We look forward to this. If we get 1 million preacher boys and send them out to preach gospel, the Lord will be able to evangelize all of India.

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  • A.S.Mathew
    Tue May 20, 2008 2:56 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    It was always a great joy to spend a few hours with Bishop M.A. Thomas, a great Apostle
    of Christ in the 20th century. He was awarded the "Padmasri" civilian award by the
    Goverment of India for his humanitarian work, ( Mother Teresa got the first one for the same
    service). As a prsonal friend for a number of years, I cherish those glorious times to
    have fellowship with this great man of God, who lives in such simplicity but accomplishing
    greater things for God's kingdom. May God bless and keep you well because greater things
    are in store for you from our God.

  • msunkes
    Tue May 20, 2008 1:09 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    A link to this article has been posted on the website GoodNewsNow.com.

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