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India - 70 Years On - Still the Jewel

At the age of 17, I heard God speak to me. Your views on this will depend on who you are and what you believe. For me it was a very real moment- the only time (so far!) I have heard God audibly speak to me.

His words were ‘Ralph, I want you to go to India.’

I responded by trying a few Christian agencies, but nothing materialised.

At college I met my future wife. Roh is of Indian origin. I reasoned India had come to me – I didn’t have to go anywhere!

And then, nearly 30 years later, Roh and I are in a Christian meeting. The leader of the meeting calls anyone to the front who has a heart for India. We went forward, expecting to be praying for the country. The next thing we know, someone (who doesn’t know us and is not aware of the back story) is prophesying over us and sending us out to India!

We went there a few months later with some experienced missionaries. I expected, because of the call in my youth, that there would be some longer term relationships established. And that’s just what happened. The moment I met Joel, a pastor and apostle who lives near Hyderabad, I felt God prompting me that this was the man I would work with.


Joel and I have worked together for nearly 20 years now. Roh and I have taken many teams. But right now we can’t.

As India celebrates 70 years of independence, it is also facing increased persecution of Christian’s and Muslims. There is extensive violence and a Government who appear to be turning a blind eye to it.

It is no longer safe to take teams out to help with medical camps and children’s clubs. Hindu fundamentalists are causing widespread persecution.

Seventy years ago, India became independent. It may no longer be the jewel in the crown of the British Empire, but it is surely still a jewel in God’s crown:

The LORD their God will save his people on that day as a shepherd saves his flock. They will sparkle in his land like jewels in a crown.’ Zechariah 9: 16.

I pray that despite the persecution, the church will stay strong, knowing God’s care and protection.

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