About Us

The Gospel Partners Movement welcomes you to our website. We are a missionary movement involved in the total transformation of the community. All over the world people celebrated the “Incarnation” of Jesus – God coming in human form in history.

Late Bishop Newbigin mentions that St. John in AD 100 writing about the significance of Jesus’ coming in the first 18 verses of his Gospel as “Overture” is introducing the theme in a play.

Our Creator God is a loving and caring God. But we see the misery, devastation and death caused by the natural calamities, war, terrorism and various incurable sicknesses. The illiteracy and ignorance of the people in remote and backward areas who have no access to basic medical help.

St. John writes “in Jesus was life, and that life was the light of men the light shines in the darkness.” (Jn 1:4&5). Also he indicates in no uncertain words that “these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and that by believing that you may have life in His name” (Jn 20:31).

Our concern is to share the available remedy for all the ills of humans and society. We wish and pray that you will support our concern in your prayers and also involving in our efforts by your support. Learn More…

Founder:

The Founder of GPM the Rev. Dr. Samuel Devadason, a highly qualified Missiologist who spent his whole life equipping several young people to reach the unreached people groups of our land.

Successor:

Then Rev. R.M Dravyam stepped into his shoes in 2004 September, Master in Political Science with 50 years of experience in Scripture Union, Pastoral Ministry,  Area Chairman, & Bishop’s Chaplain in Madras Diocese.

What we do

  • We focus on identifying receptive people groups, yet unreached.
  • We recruit local believers as evangelists, native missionaries, and cross-cultural missionaries.
  • We share the need for their children education, health care benefits, and life insurance benefits, at par with other leading missionary societies.
  • Supporting the formation of local churches which will help the local believers to have an identity and would feel the responsibility of sharing the Gospel to others.

What we believe

  • We firmly believe that the churches we support to build belong to God (Act 20:28) and not to the mission.
  • We believe the importance of studying the word of God in mother tongue.
  • We believe that the task of church building in any people group can be completed only through the effort of the followers.
  • We believe in the holistic ministry for the total transformation of the community.

Who we have meet

Kacha Churches are built with bamboo

Pucca Churches are built with bricks, sand and cement

Our Partners

The Missionaries, the followers, the sponsors, the Church and Mission leaders, other Mission agencies and in fact all believers are partners in the Mission. Learn more…