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Mar 2016

Project Rescue began in 1997 when K.K. Devaraj and team members from Bombay Teen Challenge went to Falkland Road in the red-light district of Mumbai, India, with a passion to reach a young generation ensnared by drugs, gangs, and prostitution. Their ministry team was stunned to find an estimated 100,000 women and children living in sexual slavery, many of whom had been sold by their impoverished families from North India and Nepal. In this first encounter, over 100 women were challenged to new life in Jesus Christ. However because they were in......
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Tumbu, Richard and Nadine
A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation.
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Peters, Jamie and Lea
A little one shall become a thousand, a small one a strong nation.Winning souls and making disciples across Africa.
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Nkuku, Emmanuel and Jackie
A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation.
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Kingombe, Wilonja and Christine
A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation. Vision of planting
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Dyson, Kevin and Joy
NCIU sees the training and equipping of all followers of Christ as an essential component of learning how to be a fully functioning “believer-priest-king” who is commissioned, trained and equipped to extend the Kingdom of God through the...
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