The time I spent at Lipscomb for my undergrad was one of the most spiritually impactful times in my life. Not only did God use the community there to draw me closer to Him, he also used that time to give me a passion for missions. After graduating, I found my faith community at Ethos, which consistently reveals the heart of Jesus to me, and challenges me to pick up my cross and follow him whether that means knocking on my neighbor's door or jumping on a plane headed for India. It was amazing to see the two communities that play such a strong role in my story with Jesus come together for this trip.
My time in India was an emotional and spiritual roller coaster. Every day was full of laughter and tears, sometimes these moments coming only minutes apart. I haven't felt as close to God as I did in India in a long time. I witnessed the Spirit moving in myself and in our team in powerful and tangible ways. I also have never been to such a spiritually dark place in my life. The first day we arrived to Kolkata we visited a Hindu temple where people were pouring out their hearts in desperation to idols and false Gods. Money and animal sacrifices were made in exchange for power, pregnancy, wealth, and everything else you could possibly imagine.
It was heartbreaking.
It was heavy.
It was difficult to see God in that place.
In Nashville, it is easy to worship the false Gods of wealth, power, greed, and sex, but still convince ourselves that we are following Jesus. Our worship of these idols is ingrained in our American culture, and without the literal act of bowing down before an idol made by human hands, it is easy to passively worship false gods without even knowing we are doing so. Watching people pray and beg at the feet of these idols right in front of me, opened my heart to the reality that what I am seeing is what God sees when I chase after things other than Him. Why would I ever pour so much of myself into these idols and the false hope they provide when Jesus is standing right there offering to fulfill everything my heart could ever need or desire?
India was a dark place. But...
There was a light in the darkness. In dark places, even the smallest of lights seem to shine brighter.
Jesus is alive in India.
He is working in the lives of the beautiful people there. He is healing the sick. He is mending broken hearts. He is giving hope to the hopeless. He is restoring marriages and families. He is speaking truth. He is good. He always keeps his promises.
I want to tell you about everything I witnessed and how God is playing out His story of redemption in India. The best way for me to share my experience with you is through photos. The story starts with these two....