
From North India to the Philippines to Andrews Seminary, Sid Multani shares a story shaped by faith, music, culture, and God's call. In this episode of Mission SONlight CHATT, Sid opens up about his family's conversion from a Sikh background, the childhood spiritual battle that pushed him toward Christian music, and the way God turned fear into purpose.He also talks about launching Dark No More, writing worship music in multiple languages, and building a ministry that connects culture and faith. Along the way, he explains why music matters so much across different communities, what he's learning at Andrews University Seminary, and why Gen Z needs honest, hopeful conversations about the church. This conversation also includes a word for young adults who are still deciding what they believe. Sid's message is simple and direct: read for yourself, seek God sincerely, and don't assume your story is too small for God to use.If you're interested in Christian testimony, Adventist youth ministry, seminary life, music ministry, or stories of mission from around the world, this episode is worth your time. Follow Mission SONlight: [https://www.MissionSONlight.org] More from Network 7: [https://www.Network7.org] Email: hello@missionsonlight.org Call or text: 423.855.4877
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