God’s Other Children by Bradley Malkovsky is a charming spiritual travelogue that tells the tale of a Catholic religious scholar who goes to India to study Hinduism and winds up falling in love with and marrying a Muslim. In the tradition of The Faith Club , Malkvosky, who holds a degree in Catholic theology, shares how his spiritual journey grew his faith, while raising questions about it that he had never considered, and how it changed his life in ways he could neverhave imagined. Inspiring and profound, God’s Other Children: Personal Encounters with Faith, Love, and Holiness in Sacred India offers a fascinating perspective on how people of all faiths encounter God. Author Bradley Malkovsky won the Huston Smith Publishing Prize for this manuscript from HarperOne. “The most interesting and inspiring book that I have read in a very long time.” - Huston Smith, author of The World's Religions “ God’s Other Children is an important work that I hope will have wide reception among scholars and ordinary readers alike. At the present moment when there is so much misunderstanding and even malicious intent among so many people, the message of this book should be especially welcomed.” - Seyyed Nasr, University Professor of Islamic Studies at George Washington University, author of Islam in the Modern World “This is an authentic and profoundly human narrative of religious seeking and deep learning across traditional boundaries. It is an intimate and vulnerable self-revelation of the challenges and the enrichment of staying committed to one’s tradition and being open to discovery of transformative truths in other traditions. The encounters with people and communities of other faiths are told with loving humility, and respect, even as the author reflects critically on the meaning of these. Malkovsky’s takes us on a journey that illumines both heart and mind as he invites our own reflection on the significance of our encounters with people of other faiths. - Anantanand Rambachan, Professor of Religion, St. Olaf College, and author of The Advaita Worldview: God, World and Humanity. “ God’s Other Children is an intimate and vulnerable self-revelation of the challenges and enrichment of staying committed to one’s tradition and being open to discovery of transformative truths in other traditions. Malkovsky takes us on a journey that illumines both heart and mind.” - Anantanand Rambachan, Professor of Religion, St. Olaf College, and author of The Advaita Worldview: God, World and Humanity. “Brad Malkovsky walks with us through his spiritual journey of intimate encounters with the Holy across religious traditions. God’s Other Children is a transformative experience, conveying how the power of Love transcends religious, social, and cultural barriers.” - Ruben L.F. Habito, author of Living Zen, Loving God, professor at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University “ God’s Other Children is a remarkable book, and Malkovsky is a wonderful storyteller. Today more than ever we seek to understand this world’s many religions, and Malkovsky has written a classic for our time, a testimony matching our best efforts to keep the faith and celebrate the diversity around us.” - Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity and Director of the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University “This compelling personal narrative gives rise to a new interreligious possibility―that the truth may not lie with any one religion but rather in-between them.” - Arvind Sharma, Birks Professor of Comparative Religion, McGill University, author of Our Religions “Refreshingly free of self-serious dogmatism, the author… offers a candid memoir about his unusual spiritual journey and a plea for ecumenical tolerance,… [and] shows how it deepened his commitment to his Christian faith.” - Kirkus Reviews “Seeing the working of God’s power and love among Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims, Malkovsky’s sensitive, personal and gripping account raises important questions and offers thought-provoking insights to Christians in general and Catholics in particular. His positive and hopeful approach breathes fresh air into our increasingly interreligious world.” - Swami Tyagananda, Hindu Chaplain, Harvard University and co-author of Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited “ God’s Other Children is a spiritual adventure story that illustrates the freedom and fulfillment that can be discovered in encounters with other religions and their practices.” - Spirituality and Practice God's Other Children by Bradley Malkovsky is a charming spiritual travelogue that tells the tale of a Catholic religious scholar who goes to India to study Hinduism and winds up falling in love with an Indian woman and marrying into her Muslim family. Years ago, religious scholar Bradley Malkovsky traveled to India to immerse himself in the study of Hinduism. When he arrived, he was at once bewildered by the nation's unfamiliar customs and amaze