Tenn. Pastor Remains Stranded in India After Being Jailed for Allegedly Not Declaring Money for Missions Trip
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) — On October 3rd, Rhonda Nerren said goodbye to her husband Bryan, as she has done more than a dozen times in their marriage for what was supposed to be another two-week mission trip.
Eleven weeks later, she wonders when she will see him again, as he is stranded in India, his passport and finances seized.
“I left a piece of my heart. Of course, it’s in India. You know, a huge hole,” Rhonda Nerren said.
When the Shelbyville pastor, who leads the non-profit Asian Children’s Education Fellowship, left for Nepal, it was somewhat of a routine.
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