Source: ASSIST News Service, May 18, 2021
Since lockdown began last year Calvary Temple Church in Hyderabad, with more than 330,000 members, has distributed 700 tons of food supplies to families in desperate need. Now, as India is in the grip of a devastating second wave, their church building has been converted into a 300-bed COVID Care Center.
“We admit anyone who knock on our door regardless of caste, creed, race and religion we admit them,” Calvary Temple Pastor Dr. P. Satish Kumar told the Global News Alliance (click link for video).
“And we try to provide needed treatment. The response has been tremendous. They believe they are in God’s presence, in God’s temple. Most of the people pray here and then seek God’s help and encourage each other. And it has been a wonderful experience in showing the love of Christ to all these needy ones.”
“God is love and God is expecting us to show His love in action. We don’t convert people but we direct people to the One who created them so that they will find a way and find peace and happiness.”
See also an inspiring story from Haiti about servant leaders changing their nation, working through churches (Development Associates International).