Tuesday, April 26, 2005

TURKISH WORLD OUTREACH INVITES AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO SEND GOSPEL LETTERS TO TURKEY

"The country of Turkey is predominantly Muslim and the majority of Turks have never heard the message of salvation through Christ. Normally, missionaries must work undercover, and most cities and villages have no resident Christian witness.

"I would like to invite you to send Gospel Letters to Turkey," says Steve Hagerman of Turkish World Outreach in an e-mail to ministry supporters obtained by ASSIST News Service (ANS).

By sending Gospel Letters prepared in their language, you can reach Turks in even the most remote areas of their nation, says Hagerman.

"The letters clearly explain the way of salvation in terms that Muslims understand. A free New Testament and 'Jesus Film' video are offered; and those who respond will be followed-up by dedicated Christian workers inside the country."

If you choose to become a Gospel Letter Volunteer, Turkish letters with addresses and instructions will be sent to you at no charge, Hagerman said.

"You will also receive a translation (of the letter). Your role will be to supply envelopes for the letters, address them (they use the Latin alphabet), affix postage and then mail them. At present, US Airmail to Turkey is 80 cents per letter. Volunteers normally send ten letters per month to Turkey, and we supply them in bi-monthly packets of twenty letters sent by bulk mail in the US."

TURKISH WORLD OUTREACH INVITES AMERICAN CHRISTIANS TO SEND GOSPEL LETTERS TO TURKEY

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