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In this episode of Conversations, Trinidadian-born Indian author and evangelist Rabi Maharaj shares his personal testimony, describing his upbringing as a Hindu Brahmin and his profound search for a creator God and forgiveness beyond the Hindu traditions. He recounts his transformative conversion experience and passionately emphasizes the urgent importance of evangelistic preaching in all aspects of life, encouraging believers to share the gospel with everyone.

Rabi Maharaj is a renowned author and evangelist. Maharaj grew up in a Hindu community in Trinidad and Tobago. Trained as a holy yogi, he eventually converted to Christianity. After pre-medical studies in London, he received theological training at London School of Theology and then began charity work. He now lives in California.

To learn more about Rabi's life-changing personal experiences leading him from hinduism to christianity, check out his book, "Death of a Guru".

This podcast is sponsored by The Charis Collective Center for Thriving Leaders based in Winona Lake, Indiana at Grace Theological Seminary.

The Center for Thriving Leaders assists local churches to flourish by serving church planters and helping local churches renew and revitalize. The Charis Collective Center for Thriving Leaders is based in Winona Lake, Indiana at Grace Theological Seminary.