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Pray for Hindu pilgrims traveling to the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, India

The Kumbh Mela (pronounced KHOOM MAY-lah) draws the largest gathering in the world. During the 2010 Kumbh Mela, officials expect 50 million people to visit Haridwar, India. Pray for the salvation of Hindus celebrating the Kumbh Mela now through April.

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Pray for Hindu pilgrims traveling to the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, India

The Kumbh Mela (pronounced KHOOM MAY-lah) draws the largest gathering in the world. During the 2010 Kumbh Mela, officials expect 50 million people to visit Haridwar, India. Pray for the salvation of Hindus celebrating the Kumbh Mela now through April.

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Inside Mumbai: Koli Originals

Daily more than 300 people migrate to Mumbai from across India in search of a better physical life for themselves and their families.
Scattered along Mumbai’s coastline, sandwiched between multi-storied flats and commercial buildings lie ancient Koli villages.

In existence since before the city began, these distinct, unreached communities are a significant link in the history of Mumbai.

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Inside Mumbai: Reality

Daily more than 300 people migrate to Mumbai from across India in search of a better physical life for themselves and their families.

Thousands believe they have found what they are looking for. Millions have not.

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Inside Mumbai: Created Equal

“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor freeman, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ.”

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Inside Mumbai: Transportation

Daily more than 6 million people travel through Mumbai via commuter rail system.

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Jammu, India Prayer Walk

Pray for those in Jammu, India.

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Golden Temple in India prayer walk

Pray for those seeking truth at the Golden Temple in India.

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