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What does Mukti Mean?

     SALVATION!

 

 Mukti Mission American Council

 
 

Get more information about Mukti by contacting the American Council of the Ramabai Mukti Mission. Click here to see the full list of country councils to find the representative in the region closest to you by Post or Email.

 

American Council Mailing Address:
PO Box 4912
Clinton,
New Jersey, 08809-0912
USA

Click here to Visit the Original Archive of the American Council Website
www.ramabaimuktimission.com
Click Here to Email Mukti USA at their email address: mukti1@eclipse.net
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WHAT DOES "MUKTI" MEAN?

"Mukti" means "salvation", "freedom" or "liberation"  in the Marathi language and is pronounced "Mook-ti" (as in "book tea.")

The mission continues to hold to the vision of the founder that every child and woman should come to know the Lord Jesus and bring others to a knowledge of Christ.

 Many have gone on to live productive lives as Christian workers and homemakers  



MUKTI CHILDREN LEARN ABOUT JESUS


Mukti children learn about Jesus in school and through participation in daily chapel events. 

Mukti takes in abandoned  babies and works to place them in adoptive homes whenever possible.  However, many Mukti girls will experience the love of God while growing up in their Mukti "family," many named after flowers.  Matrons are assigned to each family to provide daily care and supervision of the children while they are not attending the Mukti schools.
 


EACH MUKTI CHILD IS RECOGNIZED ON THEIR BIRTHDAY


Mukti children, although they may have been separated from their parents and birth families, are taught that they are treasured gifts from God and members of the family of God and extended Mukti family.

On each birthday the girls wear their special dresses and are presented gifts during the Mukti chapel services to remind them of their importance to God and His children. 
 

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