National Evangelists
Each National Evangelist conducts weekly three-day festivals throughout India's most unreached villages to share the Gospel to people who have not heard. Evangelists introduce 5,000-10,000 people to Jesus as Savior each year.
National Evangelist: Titus
Titus was an aimless and rowdy man who was known for harming people with his martial arts abilities. He was so good at it that people hired him to harm others.Titus was a devout Hindu and wore the Hindu bottu (red mark on forehead).
But Titus didn't have peace in his heart.
In 1994 Titus met a pastor who had a burden for him. The pastor shared the good news of Jesus, and Titus began to weep.
Meanwhile, his father was very sick. Titus asked the pastor to pray, and God healed his father.
The pastor offered to conduct a prayer meeting in their home. While speaking, the pastor pointed his finger at a lady when she shouted and fell down. She testified that she felt electricity go through her and the severe heart pain she had experienced had disappeared. Titus realized how great God is. Right there he confessed his sins, and accepted Jesus. He later laid his hands on a lady with chest pain, and she was healed. Titus committed his life to serving God, and one by one, his family accepted Jesus until all of them were saved.
Titus now travels to remote villages of India with the saving grace of Jesus Christ. He has served as an Oasis national evangelist since May 2009.
Will you help Oasis national evangelists reach the unreached people of remote villages?
National Evangelist: $7,500
Each national evangelist conducts weekly three-day festivals and shares the Gospel with people who live throughout India's most unreached villages. Sponsorship covers a pastor's full-time salary, transportation and festival expenses.


































