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India

Books: Over 24 of Joyce Meyer's books have been translated in the following Indian languages: Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Indian-English, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarathi, Oriya, Urdu, Kannada, and Bengali; over 5,000,000 copies have been distributed through outreaches.

Broadcast: The Enjoying Everyday Life television and radio broadcasts are available in the following languages in select areas of the country: English, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Assames, Gujarati, Nepalese, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil and Urdu.

Conferences:
January 2009: Festival of Life in Bangalore - nearly 1 million people attend the conference and over 511,000 souls were saved.
January 2008: Festival of Life in Mumbai - over 1.4 million attended and more than 400,000 gave their lives to the Lord.
2004 and 2006: Joyce Meyer ministered in Hyderabad to crowds of hundreds of thousands.

Feeding Programs: Joyce Meyer Ministries serves millions of meals yearly through our feeding programs in India.

Foreign Office: Joyce Meyer Ministries operates an office in India, reaching out to India and parts of Southeast Asia.

Leadership Training: Joyce Meyer Ministries partners with John Maxwell's EQUIP leadership training ministry to conduct the Million Leaders Mandate in India.

Medical/Dental:
October 2010: Joyce Meyer Ministries will conduct a Medical Missions Trip to Kolkata, India.
January 2009: in conjunction with the Bangalore conference, our clinic saw 1,707 patients. January 2008: Over 1,400 patients were seen and treated during the Mumbai Festival of Life.
2005: A fully functional hospital was opened in the village of Chandrakal, caring for nearly 2,300 outpatients and 650 inpatients on average each year. Joyce Meyer Ministries supports AIDS prevention programs throughout the country and has opened a Children’s AIDS Clinic and Orphanage. The medical clinic treats hundreds of patients each month.

Orphanages: Joyce Meyer Ministries operates and fully funds 19 orphanages within India, with hundreds of children receiving care.

Partnership: In association with Wells of Life, more than 300 wells have been built. In conjunction with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), Joyce Meyer Ministries helped fund ministry to lepers.

Prisons: In May 2005, the prison team brought 310 hygiene gift bags and books to a women’s prison in Hyderabad. In 2006, the prison team conducted outreaches to 2 prisons.

Residential School: The school opened in January 2006 in the city of Guntur and will provide care and education for approximately 620 children.

Transformation Center: Joyce Meyer Ministries fully funds and operates the Transformation Center in Mumbai, which provides women and their children an escape from the sex trade industry and offers freedom in Christ.

Tsunami: Joyce Meyer Ministries funded a building project to rebuild homes of the tsunami victims. The project consisted of 410 new homes, completely restoring 2 entire villages in Cuddulore, India. 50 boats, including a motor and fishing nets, were given to fishermen whose boats were destroyed. The ministry also supports 3 Hand of Hope medical camps, providing care to hundreds each day. Thousands of tons of rice, dal (rice paste), sugar and tea have been distributed to the tsunami victims in India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The ministry is in the process of implementing additional relief programs, such as rehabilitation for widows, disabled people, lepers and children.

Country Facts

Population: 1,136,285,900 - ranks 2nd worldwide
Literacy: 62%
Official Language: Hindi and English
Religion: Religious freedom.
Geography: Area - 3,166,000 sq. km. India dominates south Asia and the Indian Ocean.
Prayer Points: India has more (and larger) people groups with no Christians. Pray that the church might rise to meet this task.