Where do you start ministry amid overwhelming darkness? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott are joined by Paul, a Live Global ministry partner working in South Asia. Paul details the many ways that his for-profit and non-profit businesses are engaging people from the richest and highest in society to the very lowest. Together they talk about ministry to Hindus and the need for a centralized place to do ministry in the most populous city in the world.
Paul is a Live Global partner, medical doctor, pastor, and entrepreneur. His ministries in South Asia reach urban elites, university students, poor children and families, and rural unreached people. As part of the growing ministry in South Asia, he is raising funds for a Ministry Center that will serve as a hub for the various facets of gospel work in the region.
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