Supporting pastors and churches in remote and tribal regions of India — not once, but faithfully.
Be Part of the MissionThe Blessing CoHort exists to walk alongside pastors who serve where access, resources, and support are limited.
This is not a project.
This is a commitment.
In remote and tribal villages of India, daily life is simple and difficult. There is no steady source of income. Access to medicine often requires hours of travel. Resources available in towns are not available here.
In these villages, pastors and churches cannot expect financial support from the local people. The communities themselves struggle to survive.
Yet the Gospel is preached. Churches are planted. Faith continues. Many who serve here rely fully on God.
Supporting every village individually increases cost and limits expansion. This mission follows a regional approach that allows wider reach without reducing faithfulness.
Instead of supporting every village separately, we identify a small number of faithful workers within a region.
These pastors are entrusted with responsibility to serve and strengthen multiple villages — often 20 to 30 within walking distance.
This approach allows consistent Gospel presence, responsible stewardship of resources, and the ability to reach additional regions over time.
Supported pastors focus on spreading the Gospel, reviving idle churches, and strengthening believers across the villages they serve.
Pastors are gathered regularly for teaching, encouragement, prayer, and spiritual strengthening. Growth is intentional and step by step.
This mission grows through stewardship and faithfulness — not speed.
By supporting fewer workers per region, we are able to reach more regions without reducing the work itself.
Once started, there is no stepping back.
Knowing whether someone is genuinely relying on God is the biggest challenge. We acknowledge this openly.
We are actively working on verification and accountability processes. More details will be disclosed once everything is fully established.
Most of us may never reach these villages physically. But we have a choice — to support those who do.
Please take time. Ask God. Move forward with peace.
Whatever your decision — it is fully respected.
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