Baptized Hindu

I was born a Hindu and after some painful moments in life, began reading the Bible and am now baptized. Since becoming Christian there is more peace and calm in me and I am also becoming more successful in my career. I feel like I have to somehow bring my parents, brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces to know Christ as well. With the exception of a sister, the rest are Hindus. Is this my responsibility? Is this what God would want me to do? I love being Christian and now I am beginning to see my siblings as belonging to the “other camp”.

Sick Father/Sick Daughter

My father is very sick. I am so worried that I’m making myself sick. I know that there is nothing I can do medically to make him better. How can I help him and myself without running away?

Daily Inspiration

Be kind to yourself and others. Come from love every moment you can. -Deepak Chopra

Answers from God

Three years ago my spiritual awakening happened and many doors began to open into the spiritual world. A week ago I had a very difficult decision to make on whether to leave the UK or not. I prayed hard and said to God,” Dear God if you think I should leave the UK please send me an answer.” Being Hindu I asked him to show me the word “Shiva” as we spent the whole day driving around Bristol. In my mind I knew this was a near impossibility. But I believed God would find a way. I stepped out of the car for barely two minutes that day when a lady with a dog passed us and she said to her dog ” Come on Shiva.” I was not convinced so I told God today, if someone at home mentions the word “Shiva” today, it would mean I would have to go. Turns out my uncle mentioned it at the exact moment the thought crossed my mind that I would need to sort this issue out. Later that night someone was asking me a story to which I myself had to utter the word “Shiva”. My question is, is all this too much of a coincidence or is this God speaking to me?