You can participate and help in this ministry by:

  1. Prayer
  2. Offering your valuable advises and comments.
  3. Visiting the Bhavan and encouraging the people.
  4. Offering your valuable services in any form possible
  5. Offering a days expense (helpday). That day will be dedicated for the sponsor. (Presently expenses for a day is Rs.3000/-).
  6. Sponsor a person for a month Rs.1500/-
  7. Sponsoring food on your special occasion.
  8. Donating an amount on a monthly basis
  9. Donating to building fund. You can sponsor a room for Rs.100000/- or a block; and that room/block will be known in the name of the sponsor.

All money recieved will be properly accounted for and audited statement of accounts will be published. May this Bhavan be a blessing to many deserving souls. Let us join our hands together to uplift this ministry for the glory of God. May the Lord Almighty help and bless all of us.

Please send your Cheques and Drafts to:

Gilgal Ashwasa Bhavan Charitable Trust
Post Box -14, Eraviperoor P.O.,
Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India, Pin - 689 542.
Phone: +91 469 2665029, 2664922
E-mail: gilgal2000@rediffmail.com
Visit us at - www.gilgalcharity.org

Gilgal Ashwasa Bhavan Charitable Trust, A/c No : 2358,
From Gulf : pastor Jacob Joseph, A/C No : 2358 South Indian Bank, Eraviperoor
Forign Transation (FCRI Approved): Gilgal Ashwasa Bhavan Charitable Trust, A/c No : 627201017069, ICICI Bank,Kumbanad Branch

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