Friday, January 13, 2012
It Ain't Over Yet
But, through it all, we saw that God was committed to accomplishing His purpose in this community! The people responded above and beyond our expectations, and really know that we love them, and that God loves them. The joy they experienced was explained clearly as from God, not us. You can see some of the joy on this video that Bruce put together:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXpHogJtCHE
The barriers are coming down!
I would like to introduce you to the couple that have committed to being missionaries to this village, Jeyan and Jensie. They have been in the village a couple months, and have clearly made inroads. They seem to be well accepted by the people. And they are solid Christ-followers. They are an answer to prayer, and our responsibility now is to continue to pray for them.
Pray for their marriage and family.
Pray for their relationship with God.
Pray for the encouragement of other believers.
Pray for effective witness and ministry.
Pray for their ability to disciple the people of the village who come to know Him.
We cannot let up. Satan won't.
Jim Blechl
Sunday, January 8, 2012
One Life...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Lost Sheep
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Engaged!
Visitng friends
Vannakum from India (Monday)
Day two in the village is well under way. We are “taking rest” right now so I figured it would be a great time to update everyone on how it’s going. Yesterday when we got off of the bus we were welcomed in the standard fashion… lots of hugs and kisses… garland and firecrackers. Seeing familiar faces was great… but there’s something special about seeing someone that you connected with on the last trip and seeing their face light up when they see you. For those of you who know me… one of my “sisters” in the village and a woman who has changed my whole perspective in life is Shanti. When she saw me get off of the bus her face lit up and she erupted into tears… followed by about 20 kisses… more tears and hugs. I love this woman. I can only imagine how everyone else felt stepping off of the bus… veterans and new team members. These people overwhelm you with love. So the rest of the night was filled with much dancing… we had a new year’s giving tree and watched part of Chronicles of Narnia. Today has been much, much more singing and dancing followed by games to help us get to know the names of the village people that we have teamed up with for the week. I can’t wait to see what God has in store for us. I am so grateful that God has called me to show these people that they are loved and that they matter to Him. I am going to do my best to help them realize that truth. Well, we have much more to do so I’m off for now… God Bless!
Jennifer
Tim's Tuesday Post
My first impression of the Indian people made me believe that no joy could be found in such defeated faces. A wall of rugged, worn and weathered facial expressions confronted the view that I crossed the ocean to find--one of the image of the creator of Indians and Americans, Heaven and Earth, and all that exists that is good in it. God has shown me yet again that His word is true: “you will seek me and find me if you seek me with all of your heart.” I’ll be honest, God has not made us work too hard to see those stone faces concealing the work of His hands crumble.
Unique creations
One of the things we did Monday was water paint on coffee filters. Each person made something that God had created, and then told what it was and why they chose that one to paint. We asked them how they felt about what they'd made, and wanted them to begin to see how God felt about them. There is a lot of artistic talent in this village!