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Singapore

Nau Jeevan Sindhi Fellowship

About Us

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The Sindhi Fellowship in Singapore was founded in 1987 by Sara Keswani and Hoori Sadhnani. Initially attracting Sindhi Christians from various churches, the fellowship also welcomed those interested in learning more about Christianity. For the first two years, Calvary Charismatic Church, under the leadership of Pastor Alan Das, provided spiritual oversight. 

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In the 1990s, the fellowship came under the guidance of Pastor Santar Singh from Khush Khabri Church, a relationship that lasted several years. In 2001, the fellowship hosted the ISPC event, with a Cultural Night celebrated at Khush Khabri Church, showcasing unity and collective effort among all participants.

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By 2005, the fellowship found a new home under Harvest Care Centre's oversight, establishing weekly gatherings within the church premises. This period also saw the inception of the Sindhi Ladies Satsang, which held weekly afternoon meetings and occasionally visited elderly members of the community. These efforts bore fruit as several elders committed their lives to the Lord. Subsequently, the fellowship was renamed Nau Jeevan Fellowship.

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In 2014, ten women from the Nau Jeevan Fellowship, alongside Pastor Tom Ward and Paul Stock, embarked on a ministry trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, marking a significant and blessed outreach.

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From 2016 to the present, the Tabernacle of Holiness (TOH) church has provided oversight for the Nau Jeevan Fellowship, under the leadership of Pastors Amos and Xavier. A core group, consisting of Booby, Hoori, and Gopi, currently leads the fellowship, continuing its mission and community service.

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Do email us here if you would like to find out more.

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