Local Missions
Godwin Subramaniyam
Godwin serves with Youth with a Mission (YWAM) ministry in Hong Kong. Aside from the many outreach projects with YWAM, Godwin is very much involved in ministering to children in the area.
Kids Club teaches non believers about God’s Word and other basic curriculum.
This outreach to children with Nepalese and Chinese backgrounds paves the way to preaching the gospel to the children’s families as well.
Godwin is also involved with Friendship Evangelism. It reaches out to Muslim brothers and sisters in the area.
He has also started a youth fellowship at a Nepalese church in his area.
HKU Ministry
HKU International Christian Fellowship (HKUICF)
The purpose of this ministry is to share God’s love and word with the international students at the University of Hong Kong. Regular meetings are held for fellowship and Bible study. We try to meet the practical needs of the students. For example, we help them get adjusted to living in Hong Kong. We introduce international students to local people who enjoy befriending international students. Social activities are arranged which include hiking. We welcome students of every faith, race and nationality to join our activities.
If you wish to join us, please feel free to email us at HKUICF@gmail.com for more information.
Click here to find out more about our lunchtime meetings.
Directions
Click here for directions from HKU to International Baptist Church.
Kaushic Biswas
Kaushic is a member of the Inner City Ministries in Yau Ma Tei.
As a qualified and experienced former chef, Kaushic runs a Cooking School which is accredited and recognized by the Hong Kong Government Training Board.
This Cooking Ministry helps re-train jobless individuals among the South Asian Ethnic Minorities who are permanent residents of Hong Kong to become kitchen assistants. This ministry provides hope for the unemployed not just through their training but more importantly through gospel sharing. Every batch of students is followed up regularly after the participants complete their seven weeks of training. They are invited back to learn more about Jesus through bi-weekly cooking workshops so that they may stay in touch and have fellowship together in Christ. Most of the trainees have Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist backgrounds. This outreach has brought a number of Nepalese, Indian and Pakistani individuals to Christ.
Kaushic is married to Dang and they have two children, Mahima and Roshan.





