Christians
make use of an unfinished building in an undisclosed town in central
Sri Lanka, where a native ministry is training indigenous missionaries
who are overcoming entrenched belief in malevolent spirits, along with
Buddhist and Hindu traditions, to present the gospel. Workers soon hope
to finish construction of the building. Partly for cultural reasons, Sri
Lankans prefer to meet in church buildings rather than homes, said an
indigenous ministry director who trains church leaders in the country.
"We want to finish the church construction this year, and we want to
extend the church building in another town," he said. "We also want to
build a church in a town in Sabaragamuwa Province – this is an urgent
need, and we need at least $11,000. Congregations in three other towns
also need church buildings."
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