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Gurgaon Christian Fellowship Church was planted in Gurgaon on the 1st of January 2000 in response to a vision God gave to Pastor David Dayalan for Gurgaon.
Pastor David Dayalan had been involved with Indian youth evangelism since
1987. From 1991 to 2000 he had been an integral part of India Youth For
Christ...
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LOCATION AND AREA
Gurgaon is situated in NCR (National Capital Region) of Delhi, the capital of India. It is just 10 kms away from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
Gurgaon district is surrounded by Delhi & Rajasthan.
The district lies between 27 degree 39' and 28 degree 32' 25" latitude, and 76 degree 39' 30"and 77 degree 20' 45" longitude
Total Area: 2760 sq. km
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Building
Bridges for the Gospel
As Christians, we are called by
God to be Christ's ambassadors. Now that's quite a job description! In order to
fulfill our glorious task, though, we are going to have to step outside of our
insulated Christian circles and learn how to bridge the gap between Christ's
church and today's world...
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On Sunday, the 17th of February, after the Worship Service,
the families, and the singles of the Church drove down to the Leisure Valley
which is a short distance from the Country club, for a great time of fun and
fellowship. Both the young and the old had a great time...
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Mukesh Kumar, one of our hitherto eligible bachelors finally got married to Aman
on February 20th. Mukesh is GCFC's Church Planter who works in Kanhai Village.
His wedding was held at the Salvation Army Church in Batala, Punjab, which is
the home town of Aman...
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When your time on earth has ended, how do you think you will be remembered? Let me ask the question a little differently: How would you like to be remembered? The distinction between these questions is very important. For instance, I might desire to be remembered as a warm, caring, generous person. However, if I am cold, uncaring and not generous toward others, that is the way people will remember me, not the way I want to be remembered...
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