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Why You Shouldn’t Invite Your Hindu Friend to Church

As the gospel has moved into different cultures, it has adapted. The core message of Christ puts on flesh and blood and incarnates ...
By Neil
August 9, 2016
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The Importance of Remaining a Learner

You don’t know anything. This is the single most important mantra to keep in mind when you are walking alongside Hindus. With every ...
By Neil
August 5, 2016
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What It’s Like to Be a Hindu Indian Student

  I recently visited some Indian students at their campus. Many Indian students live in apartments close to their college or university because dorms ...
By Andy
July 14, 2016
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2 Essential Principles for Establishing Relationships

Over the past few years I have talked with a number of believers who wanted to engage with Hindu co-workers, neighbors, or students. ...
By Paul
July 14, 2016
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Reading List for Hindu-Christian Interactions

Understanding Hinduism Papers: “The Cultural Core of Hinduism” by Timothy Paul (link) “Religious Movements in Hindu Social Contexts” by H. L. Richard (link) ...
By Neil
June 27, 2016
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Making Authentic Relationships Grow

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By Tim
June 27, 2016

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