Reflection on Speaking at the BAPS Charities Walkathon
Recently, I was invited to be a guest speaker at the BAPS Charities Walkathon. BAPS Charities is a global, volunteer-driven organization operating across nine countries and five continents. Their mission focuses on health awareness, education, humanitarian relief, environmental protection, and community empowerment. Guided by their motto “The Spirit of Service” and symbolized by a flame in a crucible, the organization empowers individuals to engage in selfless service that brings hope and positive change to local communities and the world.
The attendees were primarily from India or of Indian descent, and I assumed most—if not all—were Hindu.
The event raised money for Tomahawk Charitable Solutions, a non-profit organization located in the Nashville area that supports the immediate and ongoing needs of Special Operations Forces, Military, and Law Enforcement communities, including their families.
To be honest, I wasn’t in my comfort zone. I had no prepared speech and said a prayer before the event, asking the Lord
to guide my words and grant me wisdom and discernment in addressing the large crowd. I reflected on Gandhi’s famous quote: “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” Gandhi’s statement is profound—it challenges believers to examine their faith and whether they truly strive to put it into practice daily. That was the quote I opened my speech with.
The disconnect Gandhi observed between Christ’s teachings and Christian behavior remains
relevant today, inviting believers to reflect on how authentically they live out their faith in daily life. I’m reminded of what the apostle Paul said in Romans 7:19, “For the good that I want to do, I do not do, but the evil that I do not want to do, I keep on doing.”
I see this disconnect everywhere today, especially among leaders. Excessive pride and ego, in my opinion— are to blame.
Case in point: I had just left the radio station after doing my weekly show

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