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In 2015, we stopped the production of our Jesus Comes Magazine after social media became popular. You can still buy out books and previous years magazines from the store.

History

In the bustling city of Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, in the year 1971, a humble yet visionary man by the name of Brother John Rabindranath embarked on a mission that would touch the lives of countless individuals across the region. Armed with faith, determination, and a fervent desire to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ, Brother John laid the foundation for what would soon become a beacon of spiritual enlightenment – Jesus Comes magazine.

Born out of a deep-rooted commitment to serving humanity and propagating the message of love and compassion, Jesus Comes magazine was more than just a publication; it was a testament to the transformative power of faith and the unwavering dedication of its founder. With its inaugural issue, the magazine set out to inspire, educate, and uplift its readers, offering a unique blend of biblical insights, inspirational stories, and practical guidance for living a life aligned with the teachings of Jesus.

Under Brother John’s guidance, Jesus Comes quickly gained traction, attracting a growing readership eager to delve into its pages and discover the timeless wisdom it imparted. Through articles, testimonials, and personal reflections, the magazine fostered a sense of community among its readers, nurturing a shared journey of spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Over the years, Jesus Comes evolved and expanded its reach, transcending geographical boundaries to touch the hearts and minds of individuals far and wide. Brother John’s unwavering commitment to excellence ensured that each issue of the magazine was meticulously crafted, with content that resonated with readers of all ages and backgrounds.

Beyond its role as a publication, Jesus Comes became a platform for fostering dialogue, understanding, and unity among diverse communities. Through its pages, readers were encouraged to embrace the values of empathy, forgiveness, and compassion, fostering a culture of inclusivity and acceptance.

Throughout its journey, Jesus Comes faced its share of challenges and obstacles, but through it all, Brother John remained steadfast in his conviction, guided by his unwavering faith in the mission he had embarked upon. His leadership and vision served as a guiding light, inspiring countless individuals to lead lives of purpose and meaning.

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