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Ajit Christopher: Why Faith Thrives Under Pressure—And Wilts in Comfort

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Ajit Christopher, a pastor and leader in missions, brings a rich perspective on the differences between Christianity in India and the United States.

In this episode, Ajit shares how faith is lived out in a collectivist culture, where church family is not just a metaphor but a necessity. He explores the deep legacy of missionaries in India, the challenges of evangelism in a country where Christianity is often seen as a Western import, and the impact of persecution on the growth of the church.

Ajit also reflects on his personal journey—from growing up as a pastor’s kid to surviving a life-threatening illness that deepened his commitment to ministry. He shares how his love for storytelling shapes his preaching, why community is essential for a vibrant faith, and how his cross-cultural marriage has influenced his understanding of hospitality and discipleship.

This conversation will challenge you to rethink what it means to be part of a church family, the importance of abiding in Christ, and how the gospel transcends cultural barriers. Whether you're a church leader, a missionary, or someone wrestling with faith in a globalized world, Ajit’s insights will inspire you to live with greater intentionality.

⁃ Jesu Juva

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Ajit Christopher, a pastor and leader in missions, brings a rich perspective on the differences between Christianity in India and the United States.

In this episode, Ajit shares how faith is lived out in a collectivist culture, where church family is not just a metaphor but a necessity. He explores the deep legacy of missionaries in India, the challenges of evangelism in a country where Christianity is often seen as a Western import, and the impact of persecution on the growth of the church.

Ajit also reflects on his personal journey—from growing up as a pastor’s kid to surviving a life-threatening illness that deepened his commitment to ministry. He shares how his love for storytelling shapes his preaching, why community is essential for a vibrant faith, and how his cross-cultural marriage has influenced his understanding of hospitality and discipleship.

This conversation will challenge you to rethink what it means to be part of a church family, the importance of abiding in Christ, and how the gospel transcends cultural barriers. Whether you're a church leader, a missionary, or someone wrestling with faith in a globalized world, Ajit’s insights will inspire you to live with greater intentionality.

⁃ Jesu Juva

  continue reading

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