Namaste Jesus
Praise the Lord and Enjoy the Chai
Hello everyone. I'm a relatively new member here. I've been posting for a couple weeks now, but haven't really introduced myself. I'm a Christian presiding over a Hindu Temple in Maryland. Yes, you read that right, a Christian presiding over a Hindu Temple.
You see, about 25 years ago I married a Hindu girl from the Fiji Islands. At the time, I didn't know much about her religion, but didn't see it as a major problem. I just figured she'd pray in her corner and I'd pray in mine. Over the years and countless trips to Fiji, my understanding of the Hindu faith grew and grew. To my surprise, my wife and all of my in-laws were very accepting of my faith and were more than willing to share ideas.
Early on I was invited to participate in various ceremonies. I didn't understand much at first, but there I'd be in the middle of everything reciting the Lord's prayer. As time passed and my understanding of Hindi increased, I found more similarities in the two faiths than differences.
Some time ago, I had promised my wife that if we were ever able to purchase a big enough property, I'd build her a small Hindu Temple. Well, we did purchase such a property and I kept my word. It started out as a private little chapel for my wife to pray in, but has since grown into what's now known as the Namaste Jesus Ministry, embracing Hindu philosophy and Christianity.
We do however acknowledge other faiths and believe that we all pray to the same God with the only difference being the method in which we choose to worship. I joined this forum because of the insightful and knowledgeable people that were posting. It's the only forum I've encountered that doesn't have a, (my God can beat up your God), mentality. Anyway, I'm glad to be here and enjoying the experience.
You see, about 25 years ago I married a Hindu girl from the Fiji Islands. At the time, I didn't know much about her religion, but didn't see it as a major problem. I just figured she'd pray in her corner and I'd pray in mine. Over the years and countless trips to Fiji, my understanding of the Hindu faith grew and grew. To my surprise, my wife and all of my in-laws were very accepting of my faith and were more than willing to share ideas.
Early on I was invited to participate in various ceremonies. I didn't understand much at first, but there I'd be in the middle of everything reciting the Lord's prayer. As time passed and my understanding of Hindi increased, I found more similarities in the two faiths than differences.
Some time ago, I had promised my wife that if we were ever able to purchase a big enough property, I'd build her a small Hindu Temple. Well, we did purchase such a property and I kept my word. It started out as a private little chapel for my wife to pray in, but has since grown into what's now known as the Namaste Jesus Ministry, embracing Hindu philosophy and Christianity.
We do however acknowledge other faiths and believe that we all pray to the same God with the only difference being the method in which we choose to worship. I joined this forum because of the insightful and knowledgeable people that were posting. It's the only forum I've encountered that doesn't have a, (my God can beat up your God), mentality. Anyway, I'm glad to be here and enjoying the experience.
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