“God has given us an incredible opportunity because these people are from parts of the world where we�re not allowed to share the gospel, but these people are coming to us and we can share the gospel with them in our own backyard.”

“God has given us an incredible opportunity because these people are from parts of the world where we�re not allowed to share the gospel, but these people are coming to us and we can share the gospel with them in our own backyard.”
�Christians in the area are under extreme persecution because of ISIS, and it is causing a lot of displacement.�
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From elephant crossings to blood orange sunsets, the team experienced a new culture and the stories etched in its� surface changed them.
The students, led by Christina Eddy, biology professor at North Greenville University, worked in Mumbai and Pune to spread the Gospel and help improve water quality.
�I struggle with being caught between two cultures and the feeling of not belonging completely to either, always being the foreigner.”
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