South Carolinians reaching South Asia for God’s glory

The Baptist Courier

South Carolina volunteers make conversation with men in an Indian city as they search for “people of peace” who might invite them to share the gospel within their Indian communities. Crawford Kaser (name changed for security reasons), the strategy coordinator responsible for this area, says the volunteers reach people he would not be able to reach otherwise.
Volunteers have their photo taken with new friends they met while walking through an Indian city in search of “people of peace” who might invite them to share the gospel within their Muslim community.
Volunteers say goodbye to new friends they met while walking through an Indian city in search of “people of peace” who might invite them to share the gospel within their Indian community.
As volunteers search for “people of peace” in India, men working in a tailor shop call out to the volunteers and ask them to come inside. After a while, the volunteers grow concerned that the shop owner may want them to leave since his employees are talking with them rather than doing their jobs. The owner, however, expresses that he is very pleased to have the volunteers there, and the volunteers are able to introduce the gospel to the group of Indian tailors.