Pastors, Christian leaders remember Gospel for Asia founder KP Yohannan
A Texas megachurch continues to honor the memory of K.P. Yohannan, the founder and director of Gospel for Asia, months after his passing.

A veteran media and entertainment talent, Ian Michael Giatti is also a seasoned ministry leader whose first passion is teaching the Word of God for audiences of all ages. In addition to his career in broadcast and digital journalism, Ian has served as a Sunday School teacher, in ministry leadership, and has led Bible studies for inmates and staff at local jails. After departing California during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ian, his wife and four kids are now proud Texans.
A Texas megachurch continues to honor the memory of K.P. Yohannan, the founder and director of Gospel for Asia, months after his passing.
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