Gospel Operation 10th Anniversary Celebration

By Joseph Leung

Gospel Operation is holding their 10th Anniversary Celebration Dinners at each of their branch regions around the world beginning from Sept 2, and the last location for celebration will be at United States headquarter in San Francisco at Nov 13, 2005.

On Sept 9, missionaries gathered in Hong Kong for the celebration dinner. GO international general director, Rev. Cyrus Lam and US headquarter associated director, Dr. John Chang delivered sermons on subjects relating the emergence of Chinese missions.

Lam concluded saying, "Under the influence of globalization towards faith, not only should we achieve the Great Commission that the Lord has given us, but we also need to prepare to face the conflicts."

Gospel Operation started in 1995, where a group of pastors, Mark K. Cheng, Joseph Wong, Margaret Wong, Cyrus Lam, Pearl Lam, Stephen Ho, Jenny Ho, and Betty Chou decided to preach the gospel to the un-reached people groups of the world, both Chinese and non-Chinese.

Gospel Operation International has now a team of over 50 dedicated workers with ministries in fourteen different regions of the world. Their ministries include Evangelism and Church Planting, Mission Mobilization and Recruitment, Mission Literature, Mission Field Development, and the fields presently include Brazil, Chile, Peru, Puerto Rico, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Saipan Island, and Midwest.

Each Branch Thanksgiving Celebration Dinner:

Sept 2 - Singapore Celebration

Sept 4 - Malaysia Celebration

Sept 9 - Hong Kong Celebration

Sept 17 - Taiwan Celebration

Sept 25 - Australia Celebration

Oct 1 - Canada Celebration

Oct 16 - Philippines Celebration

Nov 13 - United States headquarter celebration.

Headquarter Thanksgiving Celebration:

Date: Nov 13, 2005

Time; 6 pm

Location: San Francisco Grand Palace Restaurant

359 Grand Avenue

So. San Francisco, CA 94080

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