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    EFI Covid Relief Update September 2021

    Greetings from the Evangelical Fellowship of India, The world is still dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic. There have been fresh outbreaks in nations where the virus was thought to be under control. The world has lost over 4,700,000 people to the disease and the countdown goes on every day. India remains second in the chart

    Let’s Super Spread Hope!

    Greetings from Evangelical Fellowship of India, As India struggles with a massive and severe second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the loss of lives is mounting up. Till now, the nation has lost over 2,46,000 people to this virus and these are just the official numbers. India has now confirmed Covid-19 cases of 2,14,00,000 plus

    Day of Prayer and Fasting

    We are people of hope, so let us at this time not only pray for our nation but also reach out in the love of Christ and in compassion to help our fellow citizens, even more than we are already doing. The love of God dispels all fear.

    The Light in our darkness

    Covid has near crushed the world this year. The virus has killed hundreds of thousands and maimed many among those who recovered after gasping for breath in intensive care units of hard-pressed hospitals. The fear of infection, the uncertainty, and largely ignorance of the malaise, and the unpreparedness of governments has aggravated the crisis. The

    Passing away of Mrs. Neelam Singh

    It is heart-breaking for us to share that our fellow-colleague and sister in Christ, Mrs. Neelam Singh has passed away today, 10th August 2020 at 6.25 am. Neelam worked with EFI since 2010 as an Accounts Officer. A strong believer, Neelam fought her battle with cancer very bravely since 2016, with a smile on her

    A tribute for Mr. Patrick Joshua

    17th June 2020 Mr. Patrick Joshua, former General Secretary of Friends Missionary Prayer Band (FMPB) went to be with the Lord on June 17, 2020, in Chennai.  Mr. Joshua joined FMBP almost from its inception and started serving in various capacities until he was appointed as General Secretary. With his rich experience and expertise, he