Rev. Father Dr. Johnson Thekkadayil stands as a beacon of compassion and unwavering dedication to the Christian faith. His tireless efforts extend far beyond mere charity; they embody the very essence of Christian love and solidarity. With a steadfast commitment to providing aid to the sick, orphaned, impoverished, and marginalized, Father Johnson’s work knows no bounds of caste, creed, or denomination.
Notably, he has been a steadfast advocate for persecuted Christians throughout India, particularly in regions like Chhattisgarh and Manipur, where violence and discrimination have threatened their livelihoods. Father Johnson’s initiatives have provided crucial support to those in need, from educational opportunities for persecuted Christian children to essential medical assistance and employment training for deserving individuals.
Moreover, Father Johnson’s outreach efforts transcend geographical barriers. His frequent travels across India, coupled with his leadership role as Director of the Malabar Bible Fellowship, underscore his unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel and providing holistic support to those in need.
Father Johnson’s exemplary leadership and compassion have made a tangible difference, especially during times of crisis such as the recent violence against Christians and natural disasters like the Tsunami. His initiatives, including personal evangelism, addiction support meetings, and church planting ministries, have brought hope and healing to countless lives.
Now, more than ever, Father Johnson’s mission requires support from generous hearts aligned with the values of charity and Christian faith. Your contributions can empower him to continue his vital work, reaching out to our persecuted brethren in India with love, compassion, and practical assistance. Together, let us stand in solidarity with Father Johnson and support his noble endeavors to uplift and empower those in need.
The Chairman of Ecclesia United International , Father Johnson’s efforts need your support. With that he can reach out to our persecuted brethren of India.