2025-12-20T03:53:23+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — As parents across the U.S. send their children back to school this fall, many carry an underlying sense of fear. While stocking up on supplies, moving kids into dorms, or planning school schedules, there is a lingering unease about the unknowns ahead. While there is excitement for the new chapters to come, many parents feel concerned about what their children may be exposed to at school.

If we are not careful, our desire to control their environment can overshadow what matters most: trusting God no matter the circumstances.

Whether a child is starting kindergarten or stepping into college, the greatest responsibility of a parent is not to shield them from every challenge, but to fill them with truth and send them out with faith. My father often used to say a parent’s job is to be the daily example to their child of what it means to truly live a life of prayer, fasting and walking by faith.

Christian Generosity on Giving Tuesday: Antidote to Selfishness In the midst of back-to-school anxieties, we must remember that for millions of children around the world, education is not just a seasonal milestone. It is a rare and life-changing opportunity, often earned through great sacrifice and sustained only through faith.

Here in America, we wrestle with questions about how our children should be educated. Should they attend public school, private school, or be taught at home? We worry about what our children might encounter, what they might miss out on, or what values might be challenged or compromised.

While these are well-founded concerns, many of our decisions are often driven out of fear rather than faith. In many parts of the world — whether in China, Cuba, or rural villages in South Asia — education is not a guarantee. It is a gift.

These parents often do not have the luxury of choice when it comes to education. They send their children to whatever school is available, if one exists at all. These parents pray, trust, and believe that God is at work in their children’s lives even when the circumstances are far from ideal. And in doing so, they entrust them to the care of God, leaning fully on Him, something every parent is called to do daily.

We must not forget the true foundation of education begins in the home, not in the classroom. It is at home where faith is modeled, where prayer is cultivated, and where children learn not only how to think, but who they are in Christ.

In Western culture, education is often seen as a means to a career. But for children in impoverished communities, education is the beginning of a new life. When they walk into a classroom, it is not a duty, it is a dream fulfilled. And for countless families, it is the most powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty.

We often say that two things transform a child’s life: access to medical care and access to education. Of the two, education is what initiates lasting, generational change.

GFA World’s Child Sponsorship Program (CSP) is helping to enable that transformation. In a quiet village in Rwanda, young Benitha’s parents prayed for the chance to send their daughter to school, despite the daily struggle to afford even basic necessities. Through the CSP initiative, Benitha is one of many students to receive school fees, essential learning materials, and health insurance. The impact of this support was evidence to Benitha’s family that God is always answering prayers.

It is a beautiful reminder of God’s promise in Philippians 4:19: “And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”

While parents in the West may not be praying for access to education, we should be praying just as fervently for our children’s safety, their character, the quality of their education, and the shaping of their hearts. No matter where we live, trusting God in all circumstances and cultivating a culture of prayer in our homes is one of the most powerful gifts we can give our children.

So as we settle into our familiar routines of backpacks and buses, let us do more than prepare for a new school year. Let us remember those for whom education is a miracle. Let us raise children who understand the privilege of learning. And let us ask God to deepen our faith, so that whether we are sending our children to a university campus or a co-op classroom, we are doing so not in fear but with full confidence that He goes with them.

Parents around the world have one thing in common: they pray. They pray for their children’s safety, their futures, and their walk with God. May we be counted among them.


About Bishop Daniel

Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan is the President of GFA World and is a consecrated bishop of Believers Eastern Church. In his role as president of GFA World, Bishop Daniel serves as a primary link between thousands of Christian workers and missionaries serving throughout Asia and Africa and the rest of the Church worldwide.

About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: DeWayne Hamby, 423-505-0041, [email protected]


2025-12-06T10:11:09+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — The humble animals of the traditional Christmas manger scene are inspiring more Americans to embrace “animal gifting” this year — and rediscover the true meaning of the season.

A growing number of people are turning away from disposable holiday gifts toward animal gifting, a movement that helps struggling families around the globe lift themselves out of poverty by raising farm animals.

Animal Gifting for Christmas: Americans Giving Hope to Families
EMBRACING ‘ANIMAL GIFTING’: Gifting farm animals is a proven method to help the world’s poorest people escape generational poverty, says Texas-based GFA World as it launches its annual Christmas Critter Campaign.

Texas-based GFA World (www.gfa.org) is one of several organizations leading this compassionate trend through its annual Christmas Critter Campaign, which allows people to gift goats, chickens and more to impoverished families in Africa and Asia.

“Participating in the Critter campaign is so much more than just giving another present,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, president of GFA World. “It’s a gift that transforms lives — providing a pathway out of poverty and giving real hope as people experience Christ’s love, many for the very first time.”

The Heart of Christmas

Bishop Daniel added: “It’s also a way to reconnect with the very heart of Christmas — the Son of God, born among animals in a stable, reminding us of humility, hope, and sacrificial care for one another.”

Animal gifts are practical and powerful: two chickens can supply eggs to eat and sell or hatch more chicks, while a pair of pigs or goats can provide meat, milk, or offspring to trade — helping families build a steady livelihood and escape generational poverty.

This year, GFA World aims to help thousands of families through its Christmas Critter campaign.

“It’s a global connection that changes lives locally — and reminds people everywhere that they’re seen and loved by God,” Bishop Daniel said.

No More Sorrows

GFA World supporters in the U.S., for example, helped provide a cow for Taden. Its milk produced butter for sale, and the profits paid school fees for Taden’s children.

Their joy— and potential income — doubled when their cow gave birth to a calf.

“We came to know the true love of Jesus in our lives,” Taden said. “He has removed all our burdens and sorrows.”

The organization continues to transform lives across Africa and Asia. One family in Rwanda said: “We have truly seen the hand of God at work in our lives. Our faith has deepened and our family has grown closer. We are able to dream again for our children.”

Those wanting to find out more can go to www.crittercampaign.org.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: DeWayne Hamby, 423-505-0041, [email protected]


2025-12-06T10:10:43+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — Church relief teams in Sri Lanka are wading through perilous flood waters to hand-deliver food parcels to families after tropical storms caused devastation across South Asia, claiming more than 1,000 lives.

More heavy rainfall is expected in the coming days as Sri Lanka and other parts of the region are left reeling from the cluster of tropical cyclones, forcing thousands to evacuate.

“Major flood risks and landslide warnings pose a grave danger to communities and churches,” mission agency GFA World (www.gfa.org) reports. “Several of our churches are located within the landslide warning zones, meaning residents must evacuate.”

South Asia Flood Relief: GFA World Partners with Church Teams
CHURCH TEAMS RESPOND TO DEADLY CYCLONES: Texas-based GFA World has launched an emergency appeal as local churches in Sri Lanka respond to urgent needs in the wake of devastating floods and deadly landslides.

The Texas-based organization has launched an emergency appeal as the death toll in Sri Lanka and across the region continues to climb. In Sri Lanka, an island nation off the Indian subcontinent, more than 360 people have lost their lives, hundreds of homes have been damaged or destroyed, with tens of thousands of people displaced and in temporary shelters. Some areas in the central tea-growing hills have been virtually cut off by flood waters in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah.

Local Christians Are ‘Ready-Made Relief Force’

Local missionaries supported by GFA World and local church volunteers were among the first responders, braving floods to deliver food packages to their neighbors in distress, and helping those forced to abandon their homes.

“This reminds me of what happened in 2004 with the Indian Ocean tsunami when we started our relief work there, when both the physical and spiritual need was so acute,” said the organization’s president, Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, who frequently visits Sri Lankan church leaders. “Local churches are at the heart of the response, showing Christ’s love to everyone, regardless of their beliefs.”

VIDEO: Click here to watch Bishop Daniel.

In 2004, a massive tsunami claimed the lives of more than 227,000 people across South Asia, including Sri Lanka. Since then, GFA World has responded to many natural disasters, and distributed more than 40 tons of relief supplies to flood victims in Sri Lanka, Nepal and India in a single year.

Amid the current crisis, Bishop Daniel called for prayer “for the people of South Asia as they endure the aftermath of these devastating tropical storms.”

In the coming weeks, local missionaries and congregations supported by GFA World aim to help “as many people as possible,” he said.

Help includes distributing meals, clean drinking water, sanitary items and medicine. Long term efforts will involve helping to restore damaged houses and churches, cleaning wells, and holding a medical camp to treat skin disease, fevers, and epidemics that often follow severe flooding.

“Our goal is to show people everywhere they are not forgotten, and that they are loved and cherished by God,” Bishop Daniel said.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: 413-304-1203, [email protected]


2025-12-03T04:15:08+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — GFA World has launched an ambitious campaign to raise funds for 150 “Jesus Wells” by December 31, 2025 through its Giving Tuesday “Jesus Wells” initiative. This goal to provide clean water for 45,000 people in Africa and Asia helps fulfill their mission to bring the love of Christ to communities in need. A donation of just $16 can help provide enough well water for three people, offering physical relief in the name of Jesus.

Giving Tuesday clean water campaign: Fund 150 Jesus Wells Now!
GFA World has already raised enough funds so far to reach approximately 21,000 people with their ‘Jesus Wells’

“These Jesus Wells help transform communities in Christ’s name by providing hope in a tangible way,” said Bishop Daniel, president of GFA World. “This simple act not only fulfills a basic human need but is also a constant reminder that Jesus provides Living Water.”

Each well provides sustainable access to safe water, helping entire communities thrive. Children gain a stronger chance to live past age five since they are no longer as vulnerable to waterborne disease, and communities can save up to 2.6 million miles of walking to find water. As families spend less time searching for water, parents can work, and children can attend school.

Since the program began in 2007, GFA World has installed more than 40,000 wells and has provided clean water to over 39 million people. Built to last up to 20 years and commonly drilled as deep as 200 meters—much deeper than typical wells—these wells deliver water even in the driest seasons. Their easily replaced parts and durable handpumps ensure long-term service as well.

For more information about GFA World’s latest “Jesus Wells” campaign, visit http://www.jesuswells.org.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: 413-304-1203, [email protected]


2025-09-12T04:20:09+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — With Nepal facing unrest, Bishop Daniel of GFA World issues the following statement:

“Please take some time to pray for the Nation of Nepal. Recent riots have left the nation in a state of emergency. While the situation on the ground remains volatile, we believe our God can restore peace. Pray for peace to return to the streets. Pray for wisdom for every leader and all those in authority. And pray for protection over churches there and for all of our brothers and sisters throughout Nepal. God hears us, and prayer matters. Please keep Nepal in your prayers.”

Bishop Daniel on the unrest in Nepal: Keep Nepal in your prayers
Photo by binaya_photography on Unsplash

About Bishop Daniel

Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan is the President of GFA World and is consecrated bishop of the Believers Eastern Church. In his role as president of GFA World, Bishop Daniel serves as a primary link between thousands of Christian workers and missionaries serving throughout Asia and Africa and the rest of the Church worldwide.

About GFA World

GFA World is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and helping more than 150,000 families break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.


Read more on Nepal on Patheos from GFA World.

2026-03-17T17:26:32+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — A Texas-based missions agency helping thousands of widows in crisis across Asia and Africa is spotlighting their agonizing plight to mark International Widows Day, June 23.

“Millions of widows live in societies where they’re considered a curse, shunned, abused, and abandoned,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, president of GFA World. “They’re often blamed or neglected for their husband’s death, regardless of the circumstances.”

Widows Island

Missions agency GFA World is spotlighting the desperate plight of widows around the world to mark International Widows Day, June 23.
HOPE FOR SUFFERING WIDOWS: Missions agency GFA World (www.gfa.org) is spotlighting the desperate plight of widows around the globe to mark International Widows Day, June 23.

The ministry supports specially trained national — or local — missionaries called Sisters of the Cross, including those who serve “forgotten” widows on an isolated island.

Many of the widows living there lost their husbands in the perilous fishing waters that surround the island. Alone and cut off from the mainland, they struggled to survive — but the Sisters have forged deep friendships with them, living among them, and showing them “the love of God.”

With GFA World’s support, they’ve provided food, shelter, and farm animals that help generate income. The impact has been life-transforming — creating mother-daughter type bonds between the older widows and the younger missionaries.

It’s a model for the organization’s widow ministry in other parts of the world where millions of widows are overlooked — even despised.

Greatest Tragedy

Across Africa and Asia, many older widows are forced to scavenge or beg to survive, while younger widows may be forced into prostitution or exploited for slave labor.

Stigma, shame and despair can drive many to suicide, the mission organization says.

Globally, it’s estimated there are more than 258 million widows, and that 38 million of them live in extreme poverty. The annual International Widows Day aims to put their plight front and center.

Shocking mistreatment of widows includes:

  • In Nigeria, widows were locked in a room with their husbands’ corpses and forced to shave their own heads — a ritual of shame­
  • In Afghanistan, outcast widows had to establish their own “colony” on a hillside above a cemetery, cut off from mainstream life
  • In sub-Saharan Africa, widows can be forced to take part in abusive “cleansing” rituals, including having sex with relatives of their dead husband­­
  • Across Africa and Asia, widows often lose everything after their husband dies, including their home and possessions

“As tragic as their situation is, the greatest tragedy is that millions of widows worldwide have never heard that God loves them,” Bishop Daniel said. “We’re dedicated to giving widows hope today and hope for eternity.”

GFA World is one of many faith-based organizations helping the most vulnerable widows in Africa and Asia. The organization provides food, income-generating farm animals such as cows and goats, medical care, literacy classes, and vocational training.

More information is available at http://www.gfa.org/widows.


About GFA World (formerly Gospel for Asia)

GFA World is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.


2025-06-20T16:04:53+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX – Bishop Daniel, President of GFA World, reflects on his father KP Yohannan’s legacy, a life devoted to Christ, inspiring faith and mission.

My father, KP Yohannan, went to be with the Lord one year ago. I remember him every single day since then — wishing he was here and wishing we could continue some of the conversations we started. As I’ve looked back, I’ve come to realize what a tremendous blessing it was for me to witness how he lived out his faith daily.

One of the most impactful things he modeled for me was how to live a life of integrity. He was the same person at home as he was in public. That consistency is rare, yet it’s one of the most powerful ways a parent can love their children. Every day, my father lived out for my sister and me what it meant to genuinely follow God. Growing up in our home, sharing the Gospel wasn’t just a job; it was a way of life.

Father's Day without My Father, KP YohannanI watched how, as he got older, his pursuit of God didn’t fade — it deepened. His heart and passion for those who had not heard about Christ only strengthened. He didn’t grow tired of the mission; he grew more consumed by it. And that passion wasn’t just in the gifts he gave or the words he spoke — it was in the life he lived, day after day.

That genuine life is the greatest gift a father can give his children. It’s something we can carry with us and then pass on to our own children, which they will then pass down to their children. Loving our kids means making faith tangible and practical for them. It means showing them what it looks like to live with a passion for those living and dying without Christ and a deep love for God.

That means in the everyday moments — in the car, over coffee, during our prayers — that we live a simple, faithful life by loving God and loving others. In this way, our lives glorify God.

When I think about my father, as much as I miss him, as much as I wish he were still here sitting next to me, there’s also a peace that carries me forward. The same God who was with him is with me. I now have the privilege of continuing this life of love that my father exemplified.

If there’s one thing I wish people would remember about my father, it’s this: He would often say to everyone he met, “Add 100 years to your life — where are you, and what matters in light of that reality?” It was his way of challenging us to invest our lives in eternal things, knowing that only what we do for Christ will last.

He would also urge us not to waste our time. He would tell us, “Don’t give up so easily.” Especially young people — he would plead with them not to wait to serve God. Simplify your life. Use your time. Use your resources. Pray. Give. Go. There’s a world out there that still needs to hear about Christ.

And then he’d often ask the question: What are you now going to do about it?

I hope, by God’s grace, to lead my own children in the same way my father led me. Not by being perfect — my father wasn’t perfect. But by being able to genuinely say to my children, “Follow me as I follow Christ.”

A year without my father has taught me how much he’s still with me. His voice still echoes. His lessons still guide me. GFA World, the ministry he founded, still moves forward.

With that in mind, I continue walking and asking myself, “What am I going to do about it?”

I want to respond to that question every day of my life. I pray that my own children and all those impacted by my father’s life will do the same as well.

This article was originally published on The Christian Post on June 15, 2025.


About GFA World (formerly Gospel for Asia)

GFA World is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

About Bishop Daniel Timotheos

Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan is the President of GFA World and is consecrated bishop of the Believers Eastern Church. In his role as president of GFA World, Bishop Daniel serves as a primary link between thousands of Christian workers and missionaries serving throughout Asia and Africa and the rest of the church worldwide.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with Bishop Daniel, contact: Palmer Holt, 704-662-2569, [email protected]

2025-05-16T16:29:42+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX – GFA World founded by K.P. Yohannan, which inspired numerous charities to assist the poor and deprived worldwide, shares a retrospective piece on the recently concluded GFA World Set Apart Retreat 2022, a satisfying week for hungry souls.

How many times have you longed to spend time with God — real, quality time — but then life happens?

Exams, work, chores — even our phones — so easily come between us and the intimate, one-to-one relationship that God yearns to have daily with me and with you.

A group of young people spent a week at GFA World campus for Set Apart Retreat 2022. This retreat was a satisfying week for hungry souls.

Have you ever wondered if you’d ever find that place of quiet rest where you could truly meet with God, feed on His Word, and hear His still, gentle voice?

Many did find that place in the heart of Texas!

My Perspective on the Set Apart Retreat

A group of young people — passionate about meeting with God — made their way to a small town 50 miles from Dallas to spend a week at GFA World’s campus for Set Apart Retreat 2022. This retreat was a satisfying week for hungry souls.

Twice a day, we experienced a focused time of worship and quietness called “Kyrie Eleison” (translated Lord, have mercy). These were times of meditation in song and silent reflection; a purposeful positioning of ourselves in the Lord’s Presence with the ability to rest in the flicker of candlelight.

The Holy Spirit was my companion in the silence as I reflected on the words we’d sung or the Scriptures we’d read. I started to look forward with great anticipation to this intentional stop in my day and quiet refocusing on the Lord.

Throughout the week, I soaked up the godly wisdom of three of the Lord’s humble and faithful servants: Francis Chan, George Verwer, and K.P. Yohannan. It was amazing to see how these mission-driven leaders were generational mentors to one another — George Verwer, founder of Operation Mobilization (OM), mentored KP Yohannan, founder of Gospel for Asia (GFA World), who in turn was a mentor to Bible teacher Francis Chan. What a legacy!

Set Apart Retreat: Tapping the Depths

These three generations of godly teachers tapped the depths of the Holy Scriptures, challenging me to love God completely and walk into the life for which He’s called me. Their absolute love for the Lord, and anticipation and hunger for more of Him, was contagious.

As we all gathered together for meals, it was amazing to sit and talk with everyone, hear why they’d come to Set Apart, and share what we’d been learning. I loved seeing the fire in people’s eyes as we talked.

Coming out of Set Apart, I was excited to know that as everyone headed back to their homes and communities, they were taking that fire for the Lord with them.

Their hunger, like mine, was satiated.

But an even deeper hunger has been awakened for others to know this deep love of God.

As Joshua told the people before the miracle of the Jordan River crossing: “Sanctify (set apart) yourselves: for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you” (Joshua 3:5, KJV).

2025-06-23T21:44:09+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — Endless scrolling and digital overload are creating a surprising hunger among the smartphone generation known as Gen Z — a deep longing for a real, personal encounter with God, says a global missions leader.

“Young people are craving more than just entertainment and information,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, president of global mission agency GFA World. “They’re craving to encounter the living God.”

Gen Z ‘Craves Encounter with God’ says Global Missions Leader Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan
GEN Z’S ‘GOD ENCOUNTER’: GFA World’s Set Apart retreat June 2-8 offers young people ages 18-30 the opportunity to swap social media and compulsive texting for a week of “encountering God.”

His comments follow a new study by Barna researchers that revealed young Americans are more likely than older Americans to affirm a “personal commitment to Jesus Christ.” In other research, based on a poll of 2,000 young Americans, two-thirds of Gen Zers said they had prayed to God in the past week, while more than one-third said they had read from the Bible.

Findings suggest many teens and young adults are seeking something deeper than social media likes and followers.

Now Texas-based GFA World is giving them that opportunity.

From June 2-8, the Set Apart retreat at the mission organization’s campus in Wills Point near Dallas offers Gen Zers and Millennials ages 18-30 the opportunity to swap social media and compulsive texting for a week of encountering God — the “encounter they crave,” according to Bishop Daniel.

A Narnia-Like Experience

He likens the retreat to the moment in C.S. Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia” when the children step through the wardrobe to encounter Aslan, a fictional representation of Christ.

Gen Z longs to “walk through the wardrobe” and meet with God personally, he said, “but they don’t know how or haven’t been given the opportunity.”

The retreat will inspire young people to respond to Jesus’ challenge to “deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me” — a radical call, Bishop Daniel says, to embrace “what it means to follow Christ, to live in the light of eternity.”

Seeking A Solid Foundation

Many young people feel empty and are looking for something to anchor their lives on.

A recent report in Premier Christianity noted a growing interest in historic Christian practices and liturgies — dating back to the early church — that “have become more attractive to young adults seeking a solid foundation.”

When young people set aside their phones purposefully for a time of silent prayer and reflection, Bishop Daniel said, the effect on them is profound.

“You have no idea how many young people say that the most impactful thing in their life is just to have the opportunity to encounter the living God,” he said. “As we listen for God’s still small voice, he meets us, but we must give him the space to speak to us.”

Bishop Daniel sees this generation as the future leaders and missionaries of the church — the ones who will carry the message of Christ into the next era.

“They’re going to be the ones to move nations,” he said. “The greatest gift we can give them is the opportunity to encounter God for themselves.”


About GFA World (formerly Gospel for Asia)

GFA World is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.


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2025-11-11T19:23:06+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — After 45 years of groundbreaking ministry in Asia that includes sending out thousands of national missionaries, a U.S.-based mission organization is expanding in Africa. Texas-based GFA World (www.gfa.org) — formerly known as Gospel for Asia — is moving into a new frontier, with the launch of a new missions base in Liberia in addition to projects already underway in Rwanda.

“Africa is bursting with possibilities,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, the organization’s new president. “Roughly 40 percent of the population of Liberia, for example, is under the age of 15.”

GFA World Extends Missionary Movement to Liberia, West Africa
NEW WAVE OF HOPE ACROSS AFRICA: Texas-based GFA World (www.gfa.org) has launched a new mission base in Liberia, in addition to the construction of a large-scale multi-specialty hospital and training complex in Kigali, Rwanda — a “springboard” for ministry across Africa.

Across Africa, it is estimated at least 32 million children of primary age, mostly girls, do not attend school because their families cannot afford the fees. GFA World’s child sponsorship program seeks to change that, and actively partners with communities.

The organization is also launching projects and missionary training in Liberia.

Training and equipping nationals — or locals — to do missionary work is nothing new to GFA World. In the 1980s, its founder, K.P. Yohannan, launched what was described as a “revolution in world missions,” sending thousands of trained national missionaries on foot and bicycles to “share the love of God” in communities across Asia, bringing hope and healing to places where there was no previous exposure to the Gospel.

‘Never Met a Christian’

Many people in isolated villages have never heard the Gospel message — or even met a Christian — while millions live and die without ever hearing the name of Jesus Christ, the missions organization says.

National missionaries know the local customs, languages, and beliefs, and don’t face travel or visa restrictions that cross-cultural workers have,” said Timotheos Yohannan, adding that local missionaries “can easily connect with their own people.”

Meanwhile, the organization’s ministry base in Kigali, Rwanda, continues to expand. With one of the highest-density populations in Africa, there is only one doctor for every 8,300 people. The organization is constructing a large-scale multi-specialty hospital and medical training complex that is modelled on its state-of-the-art facility in Asia that helps nearly 2,000 patients every day and trains hundreds of medical students.

The Rwanda-based hospital complex will train medical professionals from across Africa, as well as help set up a network of permanent health clinics.

Plans are underway for new projects in Liberia, mirroring the work in Rwanda — including educational opportunities for children, clean water projects known as “Jesus Wells,” and medical camps where the most at risk families can get free healthcare.

“One-third of the world’s communities are still waiting to experience Christ’s love for the first time,” said Timotheos Yohannan. “No one should die without knowing the love of Christ.”


About GFA World (formerly Gospel for Asia)

GFA World is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and helping more than 150,000 families break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 freshwater wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

For more details and to arrange an interview, contact: Gregg Wooding @ 972-567-7660 or [email protected]


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