Meeting with Priscilla and Aquilla – TruthSeekers and the Becchetti’s


 I am in Chicago this weekend for the Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture. The Symposium used to have the title, “for the church” at the end, but I am not sure this is still true. Anyway…..

I had the privilege of spending an early morning hour prior to the conference with Noel and Kyle Becchetti of TruthSeekers – they happen to be in town for a variety of activities. TruthSeekers (TS) is a reconciliation ministry in India seeking to reconcile the oppressive caste system. It is led by Sunil Sardar and a team of Indian Christians. Kyle and Noel work alongside as North American partners. TS is also embarking in a Bile project as TruthSeekers throughout India are asking for a new translation that considers the complexity of India’s religious history, namely Hinduism and the caste system. I encourage you to look into the ministry and consider participation.



Beyond the ministry, Kyle and Noel have become phantom mentors for Lindsay and me. They have worked together in ministry for decades, including overseeing the Center for Student Missions for some time. They work well together, despite their different personalities (possibly because of them). I enjoy them equally, and recognize their mutual call.

When I realized that Lindsay and I would enter the peculiar life of vocation co-pastoring, I knew others who shared the call. I am quite thankful for their ministry, their concept of shared leadership/decision-making, and the office of marriage. We have been fortunate to work with several co-pastoring teams (Burnett’s, Fondell’s, Burger’s, and Becchetti’s), and the witness of their work has been to our maturity and the Kingdom’s glory. We hope to continue in the priestly heritage of Priscilla and Aquilla – Becchetti’s it was good to see you.

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