The Gate Mission Board serves as the central coordinating body for all mission works and mission stations operating under The Gate Ministries (TGM). Its purpose is to bring every outreach, fellowship, and ministry effort under a single umbrella, ensuring unity, accountability, doctrinal consistency, and the smooth operation of missionary activities across India.
Through prayerful planning and coordinated oversight, the Mission Board facilitates effective ministry, supports missionaries and local leaders, and ensures that the Gospel of the Grace of God is proclaimed with clarity and faithfulness in every region we serve.
Currently, The Gate Ministries is actively ministering across nine (9) states and in seven (7) languages, reaching diverse communities with the message of salvation by grace through faith. Each mission station operates with the shared goal of proclaiming Christ, grounding believers in sound doctrine, and building up the Church, the Body of Christ.
The Gate Mission Board remains committed to expanding these efforts as the Lord leads, fostering growth, strengthening partnerships, and advancing the grace gospel throughout India in an orderly and God‑honoring manner.
Leadership & Regional Oversight
The expansion and effectiveness of The Gate Ministries are made possible through the faithful service of dedicated leaders who work together in unity to advance the ministry across various regions of India and neighboring areas. These leaders labor collaboratively to ensure sound doctrine, effective outreach, and consistent discipleship in their respective regions.
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Brother Biswajit Das oversees ministry efforts in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, and Nepal. His ministry influence continues to expand into neighboring regions, including Tripura, Assam, and surrounding areas.
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Brother Claude Noronha coordinates and leads the ministry work in Goa.
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Brother Sugunan Samuel serves the ministry in Bangalore (Karnataka).
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Brother K. C. Thomas oversees the ministry’s efforts in Odisha.
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Brother P. K. Thomas provides leadership and coordination for the ministry in Maharashtra.
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Brother Eldho Varghese Lead the ministries in Kerala
Together, these leaders work in close fellowship with The Gate Ministries to proclaim the Gospel of the Grace of God, strengthen local assemblies, and build up the Church, the Body of Christ, across diverse regions and cultures.
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How can Jesus Christ save me from my sins?
Jesus Christ is one with God and yet became human by being born of a virgin. Through virgin birth, He is both God and man. Without having an earthly father, Jesus Christ was born without a sinful nature. He did what none of us could do, He lived the perfect life without ever sinning.
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In death Jesus Christ become our substitute and died our death to pay for the penalty of our sins. (Luke 2:40, 52. 23:39-41)
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II Corinthians 5:21: For he (God) hath made him (Jesus Christ) to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” (Romans 5:6-8; I Corinthians 15:3-4; I Peter 2:24; 3:18)
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The Lord Jesus Christ not only died for our sins, but He also rose from the dead to become our Living Savior, the Mediator between God and man, our advocate before God the Father, the One who ever lives to make intercession for us.(Romans 5:10; 8:31-34; I Timothy 2:3-6; Hebrews 5:8-9; I John 2:1-2) The death, burial, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ has provided for all mankind a complete and total salvation.
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His death upon the cross was for all mankind – everyone, everywhere. (Romans 3:22; II Corinthians 5:14-15)
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His death upon the cross is the payment for all our sins past, present, and future. (Acts 13:38-39; I Corinthians 6:11; Hebrews 10:10, 12,14,17)
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By His death, He has provided the redemption (the payment of the price of our salvation), and by His death He has become our Redeemer. (Romans 3:24; Ephesians 1:7; Titus 2:14)
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By His death, He is the propitiation (the satisfying payment for our sins) to God the Father. (Romans 3:25; I John 2:1-2; 4:9-10)
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His death paid for our sins and His resurrection has become the means for our justification (a sinful person being declared righteous before a Holy God). (Romans 3:24, 26; 5:1, 8-9)