Chloe’s journey in South Asia blends entrepreneurship with a deep passion for sharing Christ’s love. Through her teaching English classes, she creates spaces where friendships flourish naturally. These classes aren’t just about language; they’re about building meaningful connections.
“Language education is all conversation, so you get to know people well and share your ideas and thoughts with the class. There’s an opportunity to plant gospel seeds,” Chloe said.
The relationships formed extend beyond the classroom. Chloe’s students become friends who continue to spend time with her after their courses end. As these bonds deepen, Chloe introduces them to Jesus and invites them to worship gatherings at her home.
For Hindu women in South Asia, openness to spiritual discussions presents unique opportunities. Chloe engages with them, inviting them to Christian events despite the cultural challenges.
“Going to a worship event can be a little bit scary for them, but then they find a good community there and meet other women,” Chloe said.
In a predominantly Hindu society, openly embracing Christianity can lead to isolation. Yet, Chloe sees breakthroughs. One Christmas, her friend Mala, touched by Chloe’s friendship and Christ’s message, bravely hosted a worship gathering at her home.
Chloe also uses simple things, such as sending daily Bible verse texts to her friends during tough times. These messages resonate deeply with her friends, sparking discussions and prayers that deepen their faith.
Through small acts and genuine friendships, Chloe exemplifies how ordinary efforts can yield extraordinary spiritual growth.
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