https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230612-amritsar-the-indian-city-where-no-one-goes-hungry
I'd never heard of this, but it's awesome. They have a giant temple and feed anyone that shows up every single day of the year. It's the largest free kitchen in the world. Apparently one of the most important parts of the Sikh religion is Seva, which translates as selfless service or even love. People all throughout the city will donate time and resources to keep the kitchen open for everyone.
Just to throw my own spin on this, I challenge anyone to look at this and not see the Holy Spirit at work. At least in this aspect, these people are following the teachings of Jesus as closely as if he was still there instructing them. We Christians should look at this and feel ashamed by the comparison.
I'd never heard of this, but it's awesome. They have a giant temple and feed anyone that shows up every single day of the year. It's the largest free kitchen in the world. Apparently one of the most important parts of the Sikh religion is Seva, which translates as selfless service or even love. People all throughout the city will donate time and resources to keep the kitchen open for everyone.
Just to throw my own spin on this, I challenge anyone to look at this and not see the Holy Spirit at work. At least in this aspect, these people are following the teachings of Jesus as closely as if he was still there instructing them. We Christians should look at this and feel ashamed by the comparison.
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