International Gospel Mission (IGM)
IGM (International Gospel Mission) was founded in 1980 to reach the unreached people of Northern and Southern India, especially in small rural villages where no other outreach exists. The mission seeks to fulfill the Great Commission of our Lord:
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you: and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." (Matthew 28:19-20).
Financial support from believers enables IGM to reach various people groups across India.
Rev. KC and Sara George
What We Do

IGM follows the "Samaritan Way" of living, reaching out to the hurting and wounded people of India. The ministry focuses on teaching others to love and care for those in need, especially in remote villages. It emphasizes teaching Christian principles and showing love to others.
How We Do It

IGM trains national workers in Christian principles. These workers engage with people in their homes, marketplaces, fields, or workplaces. Training is provided through Bible schools, short-term courses, and one-day seminars that prepare leaders for effective ministry.
The seminars challenge participants to contribute to world missions and equip them for future ministry. IGM supports workers in child training centers and assists national workers and their families, allowing them to focus on their outreach efforts without worrying about their family's provisions.
Sara George, alongside her husband, has a deep compassion for the women and children of India. She works tirelessly to provide them with encouragement, love, and care. She teaches morals and interpersonal values, dedicating herself to the needs of these vulnerable groups. Sara is a loving and committed worker for the needy in India.
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