Crusade

Punjab India – 2014 Crusade Report 2

In part 1 of this report, (see here if you missed it), I mentioned I would give a day to day account of the evangelistic mission to India. Here goes: Day 1 I was picked up at the Amritsar airport by Pastor John Lubhaya, his son William and Pastor Manahor. We went straight to

2014 Crusade Report, Punjab India

It's been several months now, since I sat in the living room with my dad and brother watching Anthony Bourdain waltz through the Punjab on CNN. The show was beautiful, the colors of the place, livid, and the food? Mmmmmm... You could almost taste it's goodness from the TV screen. The division of India into

2014 India Crusade in Pictures

Visiting the Taj Mahal in Agra. Moving through Air-port security in Amsterdam Meaningful Worship Enjoying a Camel Ride Baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. About 8 people were baptized Moment of silence for one of my mentors - Kevitt Brown Playing around with a Motorbike a few hours before preaching. Motorbikes are

Night of Compassion ’13 – Report

About 16 children were sponsored during Night of Compassion '13. These are children who would have regular meals, safe housing, schooling and a chance to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ, because people on the South Side of Indianapolis responded to the call to show compassion. Moreso, we were ministered to in music, by Nathan

Night of Compassion ’13 With Nathan Tasker and Teeklef

 You don't want to miss Night of Compassion '13 with Nathan Tasker and Teeklef. And yes, we are able to offer it FREE again this year.  So if you are within the Indianapolis vicinity, join us as we celebrate great music and a worthy cause.  Call (317) 215-7113 or email uche@onyxministry.org if you have questions.

Compassion Transforms Men

Four years ago, I graduated from the University of Indianapolis and imbibed its motto “Education for Service". I was taught that my education was not just to make money for my family and I, but rather, it was to serve. That a leader is a servant and that to serve greatly, one must have compassion.