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Columbus pastor set to travel to India and the middle East for mission work amid strikes
- Pastor Eddie Parker and his wife are altering their mission trip plans because Middle East airspace is closed due to conflict.
- The couple will now travel to Japan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and then India, with the journey exceeding 54 hours.
- Parker says safety and wisdom guide their decision, but the mission work remains a priority.
- The Parkers have long aided Hyderabad families with essential over-the-counter medications and church leadership training.
- Parker contrasts daily comforts with Hyderabad hardships, highlighting water access, heating, and refrigeration gaps.
- Parker sees a calling to serve in India and the United Arab Emirates despite travel hurdles.
- Parker plans to mentor other pastors in Abu Dhabi during the trip.
- The family intends to deliver humanitarian aid while continuing global mission work amid uncertainty.
- Officials hope airspace will reopen to allow completion of the original mission plan.
- The story frames the trip as a blend of faith, service, and personal resilience amid global turmoil.
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