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Episode 87: Heather's SE Asia Report: Snake, Sewing Machines, and a Church in a Slum

37 min · 13. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2179826/fan_mail/new] India can feel like a world away until you hear what it’s really like on the ground: a roadside slum made of tarps, families surviving on a few dollars a day, and a small hut with a cross that still functions as a church. Brittany Holland sits down with Heather to unpack Heather’s recent SE Asia missions trip and the two realities that kept showing up side by side: heartbreak over poverty and spiritual need, and deep hope as God keeps moving through everyday obedience. We talk about why India is central to global missions strategy, including unreached people groups, the 10/40 window, and what you see when you look at Joshua Project maps. Heather also introduces Leena, First Baptist Church’s longtime partner in Southeast Asia, and shares what three decades of faithful presence can look like: sewing training that restores dignity, food support for vulnerable communities, education help for children, and Spirit-led moments where one invitation or one unexpected return visit becomes a turning point. The conversation widens to church planting and a growing house church movement using Discovery Bible Study, where Scripture leads to simple questions and one catalytic challenge: who will you share this story with? If you’ve wondered how the gospel spreads in places where believers are a tiny minority, or how Christian humanitarian aid and gospel witness can walk together with integrity, you’ll find clear stories and practical perspective here. Subscribe for more stories of God at work among the nations, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Who will you share this with? Visit our website at www.fbcboerne.org for more stories, information, and service times.

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