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Ex-Sikh Convert Shares His Incredible Testimony

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booraMichigan – December 15, 2009. Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity of meeting Kulwant Singh Boora via Apostolic News. He has an incredible testimony that is very significant since Apostolics in the U.S. have virtually had no impact into the Sikh community. For years, U.S. and Canadian missionaries went to different countries to evangelize the lost. Although the present missionaries that we have are doing a wonderful work in their fields of evangelism, the world’s population is increasing exponentially. So, I believe one of the reasons that many immigrants have come to the US and Canada is because if we cannot go to where they are, God will bring them here. Being a son of immigrants, I understand the impact that this precious Apostolic truth can have on immigrants. I am extremely encouraged by Bro. Boora’s testimony and I am sharing it here on Apostolic News.

PB: While you were a Sikh, how did you hear about the truth?

KB: My twin brother was the one that made the truth know to me, in very simple terms.

PB: What is the usual reaction of a Sikh family/friends to one of their own leaving the Sikh religion to Christianity?

KB: The reactions are devastating, possible expulsion from the home and Indian community, in some countries possible death.

PB: How long have you been in the Truth?

KB: Since March 1992.

PB: Have you been effective in reaching other Sikhs? What is the best way to reach the Sikhs?

KB: I have spoken to alot of Sikhs, and if you initially stick to the belief in one God, they are generally receptive. Sikh’s are  like the Jews, monotheists and believe in one God, they will defend that position quite strongly, Sikh’s do not believe in the Trinity.

In the United Kingdom it is a very tough area to witness, but being experienced in preaching and teaching on the high streets of London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Scotland, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Wales, etc, and being up against every religious denomination from Rasters to Muslims, Hindus, Trinitarians, Catholics, etc,  the Lord gave us the strength to get the truth out there. Having studied theology with a University in England, United Kingdom that is about 200 years old, they had materials and documentation that blew your mind. It was awesome studying theology in Europe, since this is were most of the theological materials comes from.

I also served as a visiting lecturer at the University of Toledo, Ohio and served as a law tutor for the International Center for Legal studies, which is a listed distance learning institution for the University of London external law degree program, and was an examiner and law tutor for the British Paralegal Association, in which I was able to get the message of the truth out the souls. Even as a former employee of the Law Society of England and Wales I was able to help a Sikh come to the knowledge of the truth, including his family, even while serving as a Judicial intern to a former Chief Federal Judge at the Federal District Courts in Ohio, he being a Protestant started to ask questions about baptism in the name of Jesus. The Lord to this present day is opening doors to reach the lost, and I am looking into the Indian communities.

PB: What do the Sikh’s believe?

KB: The believe in one eternal God (monotheism) who sent various teachers, ten in total.

PB: Tell me some of the struggles that you faced after you were converted to Christianity.

KB: Adjusting to the charismatic style of serving God, the loud noise, and the lack of Indians in the apostolic movement that could relate to me and share in my struggles and understandings of Indian culture and custom.

PB: What is your ministry now? Tell me about it.

KB: Primarily advanced teaching and evangelism, with a strong emphasis on studying.

PB: Are you married? Do you have children? Where do you live now?

KB: Yes I have a lovely American wife, one boy who is three, such a cutie, and I live in the State of Michigan.

PB: If you were going to witness to a Sikh, what would you tell him to convince of Jesus?

KB: You would have to let them see the love of God in you as a believer, you can of course make verbal presentations, but the gentle awesomeness of God’s love has melted the ice of tradition, religion and sin, to reveal a stream of love that flows to the gates of heaven where Jesus resides.

PB: I have heard you have written some Apostolic books. Tell us about them.

KB: These are the books that I published as a British/Indian entitled: Oneness And Monotheism: Book 2 looking at Deuteronomy 6:4. some people have stated that they are unable to purchase the books from the publisher in the US, please note that the publisher Authorhouse also has a UK branch, and the books can be purchased either from the US or the UK at Amazon and shipped anywhere round the world. This would come useful for outreach to the Indians/Asian/Hindus/Sikhs/Muslims/Sinners and Trinitarians around the world. You can obtain them from following Amazon links.

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3 Responses for “Ex-Sikh Convert Shares His Incredible Testimony”

  1. avatar Rev. Jamey F. Davis says:

    Glad to see your picture Bro. Boora. I will mail you more as soon as possible. God Bless. – Jamey F. Davis

  2. avatar Tim Marshall says:

    Hey Kal, Awsome interview I am getting your books as soon as we get through the holidays.
    Best of British,
    Bro. Tim

  3. avatar Timothy says:

    Here in Yuba City, CA we have a large amount of Sikh population. The current Mayor is a Sikh. We have the annual Sikh Parade with over 80,000 in attendance last year. We are making strides into the community also for they are very hungry for a real relationship with God. I just shows that people every where are hungry to know Jesus.

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