
INDIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION
In January 1965, the Evangelical Fellowship of India were having their National Convention at Devlali in Maharashtra. During this Convention, the Executive Committee of EFI decided to revive the missionary enterprise. Thus the Indian Evangelical Mission (IEM) was born. Rev Dr Theodore Williams was its founder General Secretary. Rev P John Wesley is serving as the current General Secretary of the Indian Evangelical Mission.
With one missionary, a few hundred rupees and a bicycle, this Faith Mission grew. Christians saw growth and vitality in the Mission as it blossomed into a vital tool in the hands of God, eager to fulfill the Great Commission, in letter and in spirit. The first office of the Mission was the brief case of the General Secretary! From one missionary, it has grown now to family of 580 missionaries and office staff.
Our Mission is to :
- take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the unevangelized areas in India and abroad, and to plant churches among unreached people. Our goal is a church among every people group and the Gospel to every person.
- challenge Indian Christians to realize their responsibility for world evangelization and to recognize their partnership with other Christians in the world in fulfilling their task.
To view videos about the work of IEM please click here for the first and click here for the second.
To view a video about the IEM training centre please click here.
