Welcome to Our Website
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India Christian Ministries is an indigenous movement of Christian churches located in villages, towns and cities across the state. ICM was founded by James & Sarah Rebbavarapu. The local churches serve as a base from which we engage in various service activities aimed at improving the living conditions of the poor in India, irrespective of caste, creed or religion. ICM’s desire is to impact every area of the people’s lives in a positive and life changing way. We have instituted programs, events, and camps to address the needs of the poor in areas such as health and hygiene, education, famine and flood relief.
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We are not only helping the poor, but we are training and educating them, so that the cycle of poverty may be broken in future generations. God is using the ministry to actively change lives through our local churches, leadership training, children’s homes and programs, and our many various humanitarian outreaches. ICM’s
three primary values for the ministry are Worship, the Word of God, and Works of service.
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About the Directors:
James and Sarah met in India while Sarah was on a missions trip. They have been married for over 14 years now and have three wonderful daughters. James earned his Bachelors of Theology degree from Southern Asia Christian College in Chennai and his Masters of Divinity from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa. He is a third generation minister. Sarah graduated from ORU with a BA in International Community Development with minors in Non-profit admin and Education. Together they are leading ICM as it dramatically impacts the lives of thousands across the state.