India_Srikanth Veleti

Srikanth Veleti

India National Director  

 On Staff since 2018.
  • "Divine Calling"- Srikanth's Story

      Srikanth was born and raised in the God-fearing family. Both his parents came from orthodox Hindu family, accepted Lord as their savior later. They were the first-generation Christians and God called them into full time ministry. Srikanth accepted Christ at the age of 15. Watching his parents serving in the full-time ministry, he had a vision and passion to serve the Lord as well, and to use God given talents for God’s glory. As God instilled a vision for sport ministry in him, before joining FCA, Srikanth found a non-profit organization called serving through sports, and he served as an executive director. 


      Srikanth’s son Joshua Paul was born with a Down Syndrome in 2010, and it planted the seed for an All-Ability camp. All-Ability sport is defined as the inclusion of all people with disabilities and emphasizes the biblical message “in God we are all able.” It really made him and his wife Swathi dream about a camp that could bless and care for other children like Joshua. He had a life-changing experience in FCA India All ability sports camp with 105 intellectually disabled kids and volunteers.


      Srikanth is living out the great commission given by Lord Jesus Christ, making disciples of all people by bringing them to a saving relationship with Jesus Christ through his ministry.



ABOUT FURNITURE

  • L&C(brand)

    L&C Stendal was founded in Germany at the end of the 19th century and pioneered metalworking in the furniture industry.

    Their first collaboration began in the 1920s when they exclusively produced various Bauhaus designs, 

    which led to international popularity and great success.

    In the 1930s, the company began producing chrome-plated steel furniture for interiors.

    Following a long tradition, the company continues to produce high quality chrome steel furniture to this day, 

    Through continuous product development, we turn various ideas into marketable products.

  • Arno 417

    If we look at the 20th century in terms of outstanding furniture design, there are two particularly productive periods in which many striking designs were realized: The 20s and 30s with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, Heinz and Bodo Rasch, Carl Fieger, Mart Stam and Alvar Aalto, and the 50s and 60s with Eero Saarinen, Charles Eames, Harry Bertoia, Max Bill and Egon Eiermann, to name but a few. The arno chair belongs to the latter period. 

    Designed in the 50s by L.&C. Arnold Schorndorf in the 1950s, arno was manufactured in Stendal until around 1960 and then fell into oblivion, not least due to political circumstances. 

    After its re-launch in 1998, the chair met with such an enthusiastic response that it seems we have "revived" a classic. 

    The chair's minimalist form makes it look surprisingly simple, but it is precisely for this reason that it sets visual accents. Applications: Restaurants, cafeterias, canteens and private homes. 

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