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K.P. Yohannan
Born1950
Kerala, India
OccupationPresident of Gospel for Asia
Websitehttp://www.gfa.org/

Dr. K.P. Yohannan, is the founder and president of Gospel For Asia, a Christian mission organization based in Carrollton, Texas.

Early Life

He is the sixth and youngest son of K. Punnose & Achiamma of Niranam, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India.

Dr. Yohannan earned a B. A. in Biblical Studies at Criswell Bible College in Dallas, Texas and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Hindustan Bible College in Madras, India.

Writing Career

Dr. Yohannan is the author of five books published in the US and has authored more than 200 books published in India.

Publications

  • Revolution in World Missions (ISBN 0-88419-195-8)
  • The Road to Reality (ISBN 0-88419-250-4)
  • Why the World Waits (ISBN 0-88419-303-9)
  • Living in the Light of Eternity (ISBN 0-9632190-6-5)
  • Reflecting His Image (ISBN 1-56599-999-1)
  • Journey with Jesus (booklet series)
  • A Call to the Harvest (DVD)

References

  1. http://www.gfa.org/aboutkp About K.P. Yohanna
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