For Team Mosaic, ministry has been much more than going to schools, churches, and other planned ministry. During the first week, we decided as a team to split into groups and prayer walk through the streets. We asked Holy Spirit to lead us to someone we could form a relationship with. Holy Spirit did just that. Jeremy and I came across a bakery and began to talk to the owners. The owners are three brothers named Tamanna, Lokish, and Mahesh. Since the prayer walk, we have visited them every morning and night. They had us over for dinner twice. Though they are Hindu, they are open to prayer.

We also met a Christian man named Robert. He uses his Chicken shop as a hub for prayer. He talks to all of his customers about Jesus and prays for them. We joined him in his work and went to shops and homes to pray for people. It is truly humbling to see how much these people are encouraged by the simple fact that we want to spend time with them and pray, no matter what their religion is.
H Squad is now in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Prayer Points:
Maruthi Iyyangar Bakery and Sweets- brothers Tamanna, Lokish, and Mehesh and other staff. Pray that Jesus would tug at their spirit and they would answer. The brothers wish to return back to their home village but have no work there.

Christians in Bangalore, India (Robert)- the first month flew by so fast but God did many things to expand His Kingdom. We have seen some fruit from our labor, but most is hidden. I am confident that Christ will bring other Christians to water and harvest the seeds we have planted. The Christian community in Bangalore has been very encouraged by us and I believe they will be the ones who harvest the seeds.

Continued Unity/ squad month- Team Mosaic has connected well. This month is squad month, which means all seven teams are together instead of being separated. That’s a total of 44 people under one roof! This will make it more difficult to function as a team.

Nepal- Christianity is growing faster in Nepal than any other country in the world. Pray for the people; Christians and non-Christians.