Friday, December 31, 2010
We're Family!
"We cannot read"
New Year - Authentic Faith
How do you know that what you see is the real deal? For me I know faith is authentic when it is passed on to the next generation. If something smells ritualistic or fake, the next generation will surely know it and quickly abandon it.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
The other side of the world seemed far away........
We arrived yesterday to many open arms and smiles on their faces. I couldnt help but feel at their mercy, wanting to do whatever I could to help them for the entire length of our stay. Their needs here are many, but with every team that travels here, I have faith that those needs will slowly diminish.
The children have touched my life in such a special way. They long to be touched and laugh constantly when we are with them. I was able to draw pictures with them last evening, asking them to show me what their families look like to them. Their responses were heartwarming and each one of them walked away with a bracelet that we made together. I feel their fingers run through my hair or a faint touch of one of their hands on my back and I know that GOD is there with us, breaking down barriers and showing his love for them through me.
I was able to go shopping town with Raj and Rachele and what an experience!!! Rachele and I were shaking hands with the people in town and they were amazed that there were Americans interacting with them. One man has probably 10 pictures of us on his phone. Raj took great care of us and we saved his life from an enormous bug that I swear was going to take off his foot. But things are OK :)
So, what am I learning my second day in the village??? GOD is great and these are his people. AFter living life back home, going to work then school and then trying to find time for God within this hectic daily schedule, I am learning that GOD has given me 10 days to be with him 24-7 and live through me every second of the way. I dont have to ask for the childrens time, they are here always, just like GOD is. When I return home, GOD will not be someone that is on my schedule...he will become my schedule, and everything else will fall into place around him.
Something that I never thought would be possible because of time or money has become a part of my life, and without GOD this never would have been possible. He has been working on me for a few years now, to put others first and show love and grace any way I can. With GOD, culture barriers can be broken, the sick can be healed and unbelievers can believe if there are people willing to take a risk and go wherever they are called. India has become my place of calling.
Thank you for all of your prayers, I love you's to my family and Brent...be safe and God Bless :)
Posted by: Lena
Kalavai - no pressure
posted by: Diane King
Grocery Shopping in Kalavai
Posted By: Rachele Whitlow
Home Depot, Kalavai
Jim Blechl
Children
Day one in the village - such love abounds!
We arose early, ate breakfast and were heading to the train station by 6:40 this morning. . . a great day was in store for us!
The train was clearly outfitted for much hotter weather with a ton of fans hanging from the ceiling. We continued to be blessed with safe travels under cool temperatures (80s).
We were soon busy putting up our Tent City close to KC3, we feel pretty blessed that they put a little sand down to soften the ground. . . . at least that was the intent, and we are thankful.
We finished the night with giving a presentation about home repairs that they can do to help save money, keep safe, and stay healthy - real critical information to the people. This is part of our way of helping them understand the concept of "doing small things to prevent big problems", which when you are used to living for just surviving the next day. . . such future thinking does not come naturally - it was a great night!
I want to leave you with this image as a continual reminder of the teams that have come before us as we all stand on the foundations of those missions. Among many other things, by the end of the week GCC/Life Mission with finish its 18th home in this village. . . . . refusing to pursue any lesser purpose than bringing Up There, Down Here!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Mount Saint Thomas - first full day in the books
Finally, we went to the Santhome Cathedral, which houses the tomb of St. Thomas himself. We were able to see bones from St. Thomas as well as the spear head that killed St. Thomas. . . just crazy to be viewing these things nearly 2000 years later, and humbling. You see, many scholars believe that Thomas at first resisted the call to go to India, but that he eventually did so because he knew it is what God truly wanted him to do. Twenty years, 7 built churches, and thousands of believers later he was killed for his faith. His initial wants and desires did not cloud God's higher call to purpose and meaning for his life. . . May the same be said of us - be it at work, at home, or at "play".
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Chennai - safe and sound!
Well we made it safely Chennai, and the second flight was not bad at all - just about 4 hours worth. The meal entree choices were lamb and some sort of red sauce, curry chicken with some sort of green sauce, and then a vegatarian option. . . . along with some sort of rice pudding, and vegatables in a lemon sauce. . . . ahhh, we are in India - it's time for my mouth to awaken once again to all of the spices that will be coming into it from food that I've never heard of.
It is our custom to take a picture in front of this sign after landing in Chennai. I am not sure if you can make it out or not but the sign says "seek to perform your duty, but lay not claim to its fruits" . . . that pretty much sums up a lot of what we are going to be doing here. We want to make a tremendous impact as the hands and feet of the body of Christ, without distracting away any of God's glory.
We once again recieved these huge leis of roses and other flowers intricately woven together, and weighing around 10 pounds!!! We feel so humbled to recieve such an immense amount of hospitality.
Made it to Abu Dhabi - things are going well
Here is a recap of Chicago - the start of the trip:
We made it safely to O'hare in plenty of time. Many of us welcomed some of the last comforts of home (i.e. McDonalds) before going through the security without a hitch. Here is a photo of us waiting out the 3 hours until our flight took off :) - Take note of how awake and alert we look right now. . . . that WILL change - ha! Also note the wonderful compression socks - just beautiful!!
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So, now we are off to board the plane for Chennai - here we go :D
Oh, and if you wonder who I am - I'm Ted Bryant, professor at Bethel College, Father of 5, and husband of one unbelievable bride, and I have the privilege of helping to lead this amazing team of Jesus followers. . . bringing up there, down here! Thanks for journeying with us, and please keep up your prayers!!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
December India Team completes Simulation Weekend
Who wouldn't be encouraged to see this group of smiling faces invade their village?
You are looking at a team from Granger Community Church that is going to India after Christmas to build homes, teach about topics from health and hygiene to home repair, check blood pressures and blood sugars, and do a marriage and child-rearing seminar. They will also help the children of Kalavai to work on their English pronunciation and vocabulary.
This past weekend, we participated in one of the key training segments, called the India Simulation Weekend. During this weekend, the team slept on the floor, to simulate the discomfort and fatigue of the trip. We traveled to Little India, where we were hosted by Sunita Rodricks (front, right in picture), who mesmerized us with the story of God's work in her life. She also related how the South Asian Friendship Center reaches out to the people in that area of Chicago. We visited a Hare Krishna temple, and ate at an Indian restaurant, where the food and service were excellent.
After this cross-cultural experience, we returned to South Bend, and on Sunday worshiped together at GCC. Pastor Rob Wegner brought a message that was perfect for our team, about being sent out into the world around us to the poor, hungry, oppressed and disadvantaged. It was amazing how appropriate for our team this was. If you would like to hear it yourself, you can watch or listen to it here, titled "It's Not All Black and White": http://media.aspireone.com/mediaplayer/gccwired/?
Following this charge from Rob, we went to Feed the Children in Elkhart, where we helped them get ready for the massive distribution of food and personal care items to needy households that will occur in the next couple of months. Then a quick lunch at Mancino's, and we met back at GCC for the luggage simulation. Ted Bryant, who is leading the construction team in December, led us with full luggage on a 45-minute hike around GCC, inside, outside, up and down stairways, until we were all glad to call it a day and a weekend.
The team chemistry is outstanding! We have a great mix of seasoned veterans and energetic first-timers, and we are all excited for God to use us and work in us in India. We're about a month out, now. Please pray for us, as we celebrate holidays and make final preparations, that we will continue to stay close to Jesus, so that He will be evident in our lives, here and in India.
Launch date: December 27
Jim Blechl
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Welcome!
The next GCC team traveling to India will depart on December 27th and arrive back in the US on Thursday, January 6th. The team will be led by Jim and Barbara Blechl and Ted Bryant; whom are all amazing! Jim and Barbara will be leading our Health and Wellness Team and Ted Bryant will be leading our Construction Team. We hope that you will follow along this journey with us!