Indian Delegates Energized for Great Commission Work at 2024 World General Assembly

An Indian delegate with the national flag at the 32nd World General Assembly

More than 20 delegates from the Olivet Assembly of India attended the 32nd World General Assembly (WGA) from October 28-31, 2024, at the All Nations Center on Jeju Island, Korea, reigniting their passion for the Great Commission.

The assembly, held under the theme “Go and Make Disciples of All Nations” (Matthew 28:19), provided an inspiring environment for global Christian leaders to connect, share, and encourage one another in their mission to spread the gospel.

Throughout the four-day gathering, delegates from India actively participated in various track meetings tailored to specific ministries and areas of interest, and selected delegates participated in the committee meetings. These sessions allowed leaders to exchange ideas and learn from other countries and regions, gaining insights into effective ministry approaches and witnessing the diverse ways God is working across the world.

The highlight for many delegates was the opportunity to hear firsthand testimonies of the Holy Spirit’s work in other nations and ministries. Stories of lives transformed and communities impacted for Christ served as powerful reminders of the global Church’s unity and shared mission. Inspired by these accounts, the Indian delegation felt a renewed urgency to continue answering the Great Commission in their home country, recognizing their role in advancing God’s kingdom.

As they returned home, the Indian delegates carried with them a renewed sense of purpose and encouragement, having seen how God is actively moving through churches, ministries, and believers worldwide. They were particularly strengthened by witnessing how other nations are responding to the call to make disciples, motivating them to pursue their ministry with even greater commitment and zeal.

This assembly reminded them that they are part of a larger global movement, unified by the gospel and committed to making disciples of all nations.