

Tamils in Toronto
There are over 250,000 Tamils live in the city of Toronto, of them at least 90% are of Sri Lankan origin who migrated to Canada mainly because of the civil / ethnic unrest. Among this 90% of Tamil population, 70% account for families and the rest are singles including those who are either unable to or trying to bring their family members to Canada. In religious terms, 95% of this Tamil population are Hindus, 3% are Christians by origin, and 2% are born again Christians.
However, most of the Sri Lankan Tamils who live here, - families, singles. youngsters, all inclusive - are living with the clutches of hell. In accordance with the recent statistics, divorce, suicides, addictions, deaths, sickness, murders, violence, etc are seen increasing among Sri Lankan Tamils.
As in Mark 6:34, "He saw a great crowd waiting, and He was moved with compassion for them, because they were the sheep without a shepherd." The mission of THMC is to reach our people, who suffer from sins, curse, sorrows, sadness and all other clutches of hell, with the Word of God, and make them realize that Jesus, the spotless Son of God and Who knew no sin, died and then resurrected for their salvation, He is the real shepherd and savior, and He brings ever-lasting peace and happiness to everyone by His grace.
Sri Lanka, previously known as "Ceylon" until year 1972, has a population of about 18 million in an area of approximately 22,332 square miles. The population in this country consists of Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims, and Burgers (Anglo-Indians). The country has three official languages - Sinhala, Tamil, and English. In religious terms, 74% of the population are Buddhists, 18% are Hindus, and rests are Musilims and Christians. Among them, approximately 2%- 5% are converted Christians.
Sri Lanka, which gained independence from British rule in the year 1948, became almost a battleground since year 1983 due to communal / civil unrest. The communal / civil unrest was particularly among Sinhalese and Tamils. The country lost its peace and harmony, marched towards destruction and affected everyone's lives. People lost their hopes along with their wealth and in destitution started seeking refuge in other countries. This number is estimated to be over a million. Many took refuge and settled in India, Australia, United States of America, Europe, and Canada. We are also among those settled in Canada.
Many, ever since the beginning of unrest, lost their families; became handicapped, orphans, widows and widowers; lost their wealth and possessions; and more of all their hope for a better future. Every war-torn area in that country became filled with army camps, police stations and security check points. There were transport restrictions, including for food and medicines, and curfew nights became part of normal living. In these conditions, people turned themselves to the Lord at last, trusting and looking for Him to give them everlasting peace.
Irrespective of the adverse impacts of civil unrest, ministries are growing vigorously, day by day. Many youths dedicated themselves to the ministries. They make every possible efforts to reach every one, in particular those who are badly affected by the unrest, with the words of God and preach gospel. These dedicated youths lead their lives by faith as they risk themselves in the course of their service, for which they do not even get paid. Although, there are many incidences where other religious fanatics attack these ministries and burn down churches, Christians are still growing by unshaken faith and prayers. There are 34,000 villages in Sri Lanka, of which at least 27,000 villages are still to receive Jesus as savior. Hence, these ministers continue to pray for opportunities to reach those people with the words of God, and also for required financial assistance.
Reach people in those 27,000 villages, preach gospel and lead them to salvation,
Encourage every dedicated youngsters and ministers to continue preach words of God,
Assist in improving current living conditions, education facilities, and other improvements of war torn areas, Assist in maintenance of orphanage and help bring up those children as valuable members of future generation, Preaching about the path of salvation and peace, Monthly financial assistance to ministers who are fully dedicated, Assist in establishing new ministries - with the association of pastors in Sri Lanka, financially and otherwise encourage ministers to establish new ministries in villages, Conduct gospel meetings and crusades in large scale, at least once a year we, with pastors particularly from Europe, USA, and India, as a group conduct gospel meetings, crusades and conventions in war torn areas, Spreading words of God in the form of printed notices, specially designed for ministries in Sri Lanka.

At the age of 20, I migrated to Canada to continue my education. I started to become depressed because of the absence of my family and friends. I tried to focus on my education but I filled the void in my life by indulging myself in many bad habits, such as clubbing and drinking. One afternoon, I turned on the tamil radio to listen to some songs but I found myself listening to the word of God. Pastor Vincent was preaching through the radio ministry and I felt like Jesus was right there in front of me. His presence was so alive at that moment, I felt Jesus touch my heart and I began to cry asking God to forgive my sins. I accepted Jesus Christ as my savior and I wanted to devote my life to him.
I started to attend THMC.......
David Arumanayaham