Easter in a Closed Nation

Last April, the impossible became reality. In a closed nation of SouthEast Asia, God brought ministers together to organize a monumental Easter Sunday event. As one body, pastors shared the Gospel, volunteers ran a blood drive, and the crowd joined in worship. With an audience of 40,000, the glory of God shone brightly amongst great…

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Divinely Inspired by Lambos and Bible Verses

The Lamborghini Countach is known to some as the most iconic car in history. With its wedge design, rear-wheel-drive, and powerful, V-12 engine, this vehicle made its rounds through 80’s pop culture. Posters of the Countach adorned walls around the world, symbolizing innovation and inspiring countless car enthusiasts. Jack of South Asia is no exception.…

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Humility, Success, and Pork Pickle

Hebol did not always dream of making pork pickle. Growing up with culinary parents and an expectation to do well in business, his initial goal was to change the street food culture. Unfortunately, the pandemic caused disruptions and he could not continue the venture. In the midst of this letdown, Hebol’s friends started asking for…

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Business-Focused Ministry in SE Asia

When you think of the word “ministry”, what immediately comes to mind? For myself, I picture an organization that shares the gospel with people through service projects. Perhaps you thought of something similar like a non-profit dedicated to aiding orphans in Iran. Or maybe you pictured Jesus healing the blind man in Jericho. It often…

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Radio Ministry of Nepal

The 10/40 window must have a special place in God’s heart. According to the Joshua Project, this area of land contains roughly 6,040 unreached people groups out of the world’s 7,276 total. The Lord has raised up incredible advocates for the gospel for such a time as this. Sang is no exception. Sang has been…

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