Believers Church Haryana released the literacy book Ek Nayi Pahal (A New Beginning) on International Literacy Day, 8th September 2009.
The church held a rally in Ambala to raise awareness about the importance of education. Believers Church office staff and Minor Seminary and Bridge of Hope students marched through the city with placards about literacy. Members of the Women’s Fellowship Adult Literacy Program were also involved.
Ek Nayi Pahal was released to the people of Haryana by Baba Karnel Singh Jarib, director of Gurunanak Mission International and president of the Haryana Sikh Forum. He said, “Believers Church is doing the best for this country and this church is the best model for all other religions, social trusts, organizations and even the government for social work and the upliftment of the poor.”
The literacy event was covered by DD news and NDTV.
Believers Church offers adult literacy classes in thousands of locations in South Asia. The literacy book published by Believers Church Women’s Fellowship is now available in 13 major Asian languages.
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