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History of Truthseekers International
The Story of Sunil and Pam Sardar
God Joins East and West
In 1985, a young American woman named Pam visited India as part
of a family mission trip. Her soul was stirred with compassion for the physical
and spiritual poverty of this unfamiliar but wonderful land. However, upon her
return to her teaching job in Elkhart,
Indiana, Pam began to spend her
time in self-directed pursuits. She nearly entered a marriage that was clearly
not part of God's plan for her life. Three weeks before that marriage, Pam
ended the relationship and surrendered the direction of her life to the guiding
hand of Jesus Christ.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, a young Indian national named
Sunil was pursuing opportunities to bring the life saving news of Jesus Christ
to his beloved country. God moved his heart toward a ministry with an eternal
impact- planting healthy, vibrant churches. He wanted a wife with whom to share
this journey, and began to pray, asking others to pray as well.
It happened that Pam's mother was one of the people who began to pray for
Sunil. As she prayed, the Lord impressed upon her spirit that Sunil's wife
would be her daughter, Pam. She shared this conviction with both Pam and Sunil,
who agreed to take the matter to the Lord in prayer. Having never met, Pam and
Sunil were nonetheless open to any way that God might want to work in their
lives. God gave Sunil the following scripture: ''No eye has seen, no ear has
heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him – but
God has revealed it to us by His Spirit.'' (1 Corinthians 2:9-10)
The Lord spoke to Pam as well, and the first time Sunil called Pam in April
of 1989, they became engaged over the phone. Sunil flew to the U.S., and the
couple first met in August of 1989. Two months later they married. They see
their marriage as a miracle directly from the hand of God, and have been living
that miracle ever since.
God Blesses and Provides
In July of 1990, Sunil and Pam Sardar began their ministry in India among a small tribal group in Maharashtra
(central India)
called the Kolawar. After witnessing for several months, Sunil planned a
leadership conference for the group, and 45 people were baptized into Christ.
Minutes after the baptism, militant Hindus stormed the gathering and Sunil was
arrested. Imprisoned for four days, he continued sharing the Gospel and several
fellow prisoners came to the Lord. God used this sequence of events to birth a
church-planting ministry called ''Dinbandhu'' (Friend of the poor.)
Sunil became active in politics and aligned closely with Prakash Ambedkar, a
Member of Parliament and grandson of one of the men who wrote India's
Constitution. He also began publishing a weekly newspaper called ''Jankar''
(one who knows truth) to educate lower castes and Dalits about the need for
change in India.
Working with others, Sunil and Pam helped begin an English medium Christian
school in Wardha for tribal and lower caste children. Through this network of
activities and relationships, the Dinbandhu ministry flourished. More than 400
churches representing 40 different castes stand as testimony to God's
miraculous work poured out through a decade of church planting.
God Leads
God has led Sunil and Pam into a new phase of ministry, the creation of Truthseekers
International, named after the 19th century Truthseekers movement started by
Mahatma Jotirao Phule. The goal of Truthseekers International is to present the
Truth of Jesus Christ to the seven hundred million lower caste and Dalit
peoples throughout India.
The home for Truthseekers International is New Delhi,
a strategic city in Southeast Asia. In Hindi,
''dil'' means
heart. As never before in history, this new heart city is open to change.
Trusting God and His leading, Sunil and Pam see this as God's time for revival.
God has given Sunil a vision of the river Ganges
filled with thousands of new brothers and sisters baptizing each other in the
name of Jesus Christ. Share the vision. Pray for India. Pray for Pam and Sunil, and
their dear children Rebekah, Anna, Jessica and Isaiah.
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