Biography

Indira Patro
Biography
 
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Indira Patro is the founder of Mustard Seed Ministries, a woman with a vision that has extended over twenty years. She grew up and married in India but soon she and her husband immigrated to North America, eventually settling down in 1974 in Canada where they raised two sons.

 

Over the years, Indira has endured and triumphed over numerous economic and personal crises that had threatened the security and stability of her family. It was in the midst of crying, fasting and meditating on His word that she realized God’s Laws of Prosperity are significant, relevant and vital to our lives. There is no success outside of His Word.

Her vision is to teach and apply spiritual truths to help individuals enlarge their expectations of God and His extravagant love to provide all our needs. She believes “faith comes by hearing

“This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth. You shall meditate in it day and night.  That you may observe to do according to all that is written in it.  For then will you make your way prosperous, then you will have good success.” -Joshua 1:8seminar2

Indira has served as Vice President of Evangelism and Outreach in the Fraser Valley Area and also as president of different chapters in AGLOW.  She was the Director of LINK, an outreach to young women in Campus Crusade for Christ, Canada.  Professionally, Indira has enjoyed considerable success as a realtor over the past 21 years.


Upcoming Events

Seminar

Cloverdale Christian Fellowship
February 12, 17, and 18, 2006
5744 175 Street
Surrey, B.C. V3S 8C4

Church Mailing address:
Box 34093, 117790 No. 10 Hwy
Surrey, B.C. V3S 8C4
Pastor Randy’s email: ccf@pastors.com
Christine and Randy’s email: rcemerson@shaw.ca

indira's homes

• In Phulbani, India

Back In 2005, when MSM was searching for people who will open their hearts and homes in Phulbani, India, Hanna Misra came forward. Since then Hanna has been caring for orphans from the small village of Phulbani.

• In Yerah, Ethiopia

Yerah is a small mountain village in Ethiopia, 530 Km from Adisabbaba. It consists of 500 mud huts which houses 5 to 6 people in each. It has no electricity, running water, and medical facilities.

• In Kenya

In a little village in Kenya, the smoke from burning grass-thatched huts darken the skies. When a home-owner dies and the house is left unattended and abandoned, relatives gather immediately after the burial to destroy the dwelling and all the diseased person's property and belongings for fear of evil spirits inhabiting the abandoned house.

• In Uganda

On August 28, 2006, my husband ministered at Pastor Edwin Ouma's church in Uganda. Pastor Edwin was one of the Ugandan pastors that we met in Mbale during our conference with about 3000 people.