Manmohan was born into a devout Sikh family in India. At the age of 18, he became a follower of Christ, and at age 20, he became a missionary. He worked in teaching, training, and translation before serving on his first church plant in India in 2015. He then joined London City Mission in 2022 to work as a missionary team leader in Hounslow, London.
"I am passionate about sharing the heart-transforming love and message of our Satguru Yeshu with our Sikh friends so that they have an opportunity to follow him", says Manmohan.
Manmohan works with churches to share the good news of Jesus Christ with Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims in London. He supports Sikh background believers, helping them stand firm in their faith. Manmohan is also developing various training courses and materials for churches to have better informed and respectful conversations with people of Sikh and Hindu faiths.
London is home to the largest Sikh community in the UK, with about 300,000 people who follow that religion. They are not only less likely to hear the life-changing truth about Jesus, but many also have barriers to believing Jesus is the only way.
"My heart is to see a movement among the West London churches where 'everyday' followers of Christ will be able to share God’s love with their Sikh friends by being ‘everyday’ witnesses of Jesus among them. We need to be salt and light wherever God has placed us. Every person including every Sikh deserves an opportunity to begin a journey towards discipleship in Jesus."
After moving from India, Manmohan settled into London life with his wife, Iba.