Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!

The team is ready to celebrate the New Year!
Complete with a sermon.....and Santa

Puttur is 11.5 hours ahead of Central Standard Time so they have already rung in the New Year Good Shepherd style with worship at the ashram at the mission. 
Dean with Praveen Kumar (on the right) whom we sponsor. Chirangeevi had to join in too!

Camp at Karvetinagar

Duke, Cammie, Tina and Heather along with mom help give the vaccine

The children are so tiny sometimes the leg is best!
This morning the team travelled to a small village about 15 K from the mission to offer a free medical camp and vaccines for the people of the village.  As in the states, children do not like shots and many hands help the process.  The parents are extremely grateful for the opportunity.  Hepititis B shots cost approx. $10 for the series of three.  The Good Shepherd staff will follow up with the additional two vaccines, paid for by donations raised in St. Joseph for the medical camps.  A field worker's salary is about $1.50 per day so these parents are unable to provide the vaccine for their children.

A Note on the Worship from Ashley

Ashley wrote to share her experience of village worship.  As Americans, we are sometimes the only foreign faces that the Indian villagers ever see.  Combine that with the excitement of the New Year and quite a crowd gathers.  We still share the gospel and pray with them but culture clash is sometimes a bit overwhelming even for a second time traveler.


"Last night our group traveled into a village where a church had been build by funds generated through VBS at Wyatt Park Christian Church to attend a worship service. This particular worship service was different from any other that I've been to in India. The audience was especially excited for our arrival and was growing more and more rowdy as the night went on. Upon arriving at the village we were met by lots of people all crowded into an allyway where the service would be held. The space was too small to accommodate seating for everyone so children began crawling up on roofs and walls so they could get a good look at us and see everything that was going on. People from the village continued to gather pushing as close to us as possible attempting to touch us and shake our hands and greet us. No matter how many hands we shook there were always more reaching out through the crowd so we were continually surrounded; it began to get extremely overwhelming. Seeing this, Henry immediately placed men from Good Shepherd who had accompanied us to the worship service behind where we were seated for the purpose of controling the crowd. Even as the numbers increased behind us they kept the curious villagers a safe distance away.

Soon after we arrived the sun went down and the allyway was lit completely by hanging strings of lights. The service carried on as always with lots of dancing and singing and noise and people. Suddenly without warning we lost electricity and were left sitting completely in the dark. It was impossible to see even the person next to us as we sat and waited for the lights to come back on.

It was unnerving to sit in the dark surrounded by a crowd we could not see, but I knew that we were safe because of the men from Good Shepherd who were keeping the crowd back and quickly working to fix the electrical problem. Within minutes the lights came back on and the service continued on as if nothing had happend!

I am extremly thankful to be hosted by such good people here. With everthing from food, to rest, to transportation to security we couldn't be better taken care of. "

Ashley Slawson

"I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life." ~John 8:12 NIV

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Worship with Our Indian Brothers and Sisters

Waiting on the porch to leave for Kakavedu
 After a long day the team headed off to Kakavedu, a small village served by Good Shepherd with a church built by WPCC vacation bible school children 10 years ago.  Brother Paradise is the evangelist who shepherds the Christian flock in Kakavedu but also serves whatever needs any of the villagers have...for example getting rice rations for the lepers who are unable to use public transportation and helping to care for the elderly. Village worship begins with music and someone brings the word...in this case, Dean.  The team then prays for whomever comes forward. 
The team listens as worship begins
Bringing the word
"For when two or three gather in my name, there I am with them."~ Matthew 18:20 NIV

Thursday Medical Camp at GSM Hospital

First Medical Camp - Andrew, Tina and Kelsey loading syringes, Duke and Ashley vaccinating, Dean and friend

After a night of rest the team conducted the first medical camp at Good Shepherd Hospital on the mission complex.  336 general patients were given free medical care for various ailments. The team vaccinated 100 children for Hepititis B. After resting this afternoon they will worship this evening in Kadavedu - the church built by WPCC bible school children and served by Brother Paradise.
Duke and Ashley vaccinating, Heather and Madison prepping

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Good Shepherd Welcome

The Good Shepherd Mission welcomes the team with a band and procession through the mission complex.  Despite the weariness of travel all team members are ready to go....medical camp beginning as this is posted, Thursday morning in Puttur.

"Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye lands..." Psalms 100:1 

In Puttur

The team is sleeping at the mission as I write this note.  I spoke with Dean and Henry this morning and all is well.  The computer situation is tenuous so we are hoping to get pictures soon but they arrived to a band and welcome from all the children, elderly and staff.  Medical camp tomorrow.

Safe Arrival!

The team has arrived safely in Puttur. After an 8 hour delay in the Brussels airport they landed in Chennai at 10:30 PM last evening (our time) and are now finishing their first day at the mission. Pictures to come soon!

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him and He will direct your paths." ~Proverbs 3:5-6

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Travel Update

The team is in Brussels but delayed several hours as their Jet Airways flight is arriving from Newark. Flight is now scheduled to depart at 5:20 Brussels time (10:20 AM here). Henry called this morning and he is aware of the change. Please continue to pray for their safe travel on the final leg of the journey to Puttur.

Monday, December 27, 2010

India Mission Team 2011


Team members (left to right): Heather Slawson, Madison Herrington, Cammie Herrington, Ashley Slawson, Duke Koerperich (behind Ashley) Tina Reynolds, Andy Zeiler (in the hat), Dean Mausolf, Chad Gaddie, Kelsey Stephens and Gary Reynolds.

Our team made it safely to Chicago and the flight to Brussels was on time. They flew over the storm on the east coast and will arrive in Brussels to connect to Chennai. They were excited and ready to go. Be sure to scroll through the pictures in the five prior posts from 12/26 accessed onthe left side of the blog page....all the support and prayers are deeply appreciated. They will feel God's presence through your intercession for His light to shine through them at Good Shepherd in Puttur.

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you..." ~Matthew 28:19

At the airport...




And is ready to go....
















and packs......











The Team Prepares




With prayer and dedication

Sunday, December 19, 2010

2010-2011 Team of Intrepid Travelers


We are one week away from leaving Kansas City on yet another trip to visit our friends at Good Shepherd Mission in Puttur, Andra Pradesh, India. The group of eleven (yes only eight are pictured) is excited, scared, unsure, confident and ready to go. We will be leaving mid-morning on December 27. We will arrive in Chennai, India about 30 hours after departing. Our American Airlines trip will have us flying from Kansas City to Chicago, Chicago to Brussels, and then Brussels to Chennai. We return home on January 7 following the same itinerary. We are very excited about celebrating New Years in India with our friends. Please keep us in your prayers and thoughts.

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:27-29

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Our Sisters Return

I am sitting in my own home pondering several things.

As I wait for the mission girls to bring me Chai & Mary to bring Bombay toast & broken (scrambled) eggs, my heart aches knowing that unless I fix something, I will be waiting a long time. My faith is in God through Jesus Christ, our Lord and technology takes a lonely back seat!

My Little (Great) Grandma had a saying about the road to Hell & good intentionsions, but technologically speaking, my trip did not go as planned. "Hot Spots" in Puttur are anywhere you are when the current (electricity) goes off, but there are no WiFi connections around the GSM. There is internet connection at Henry's & Praveen's houses, but it is unreliable at best.

We had a faith building, God inspired trip to Good Shepherd Mission and visit with our family in Puttur & Kolladom India. Deb said it best when she exclaimed, "My life will never be the same!" None ever are after a trip to India! Physically, we are challenged every minute. It is just HOT!!! We did sleep in air conditioned comfort, thanks to new AC at the Mission & at Kolladom. During our work days, we just enjoyed a good sweat. . . bandanas to wipe it off & bottled water & mango soda to replace the fluids! We met new children at the Mission (ask Linda about the "Dirt Brothers") and saw new schools. We visited with old friends and family. Like our own families at home, the children are growing into lovely & delightful young men (Ahnand's boys would break some hearts!) and women who praise the Lord with their songs and deeds. Winnie (Vijay's daughter) is on the brink of entering Medical School and is faced with the reality of finding financing. Her grades are good, but since she claims to be Christain on her application, her Low Caste standing is moved to High Caste which makes her uneligible for scholarships. Please join us in prayer to find ways to help her.

Dear Friends, please know that "serving" the Lord does not have to feel like a sacrificing burden, instead it feels like you are "getting" to do something you will love to be part of. Sometimes I am afraid that people see how much "fun" we have while we are on mission to India and think that we are just going for our own reward, but that is the beauty of following Christ. It is a joyful journey with Him. You can be forever encouraged to be the hands & feet of Christ. I am sorry that my words cannot express what my heart knows to be true. Know that I am constantly searching for others to share this journey. . . people who will "get it". . . understand the joy & need to serve Him by loving His lambs!
Linda, Debbie & I want to thank you for letting us share this with you!

Vicki Gentzell

Saturday, June 26, 2010


It's been a couple of days since we sent post, but TISI (This is India)! Thursday we had a medical camp at the "Friendly" School. Deb stayed at the Mission (with “GI upsets” - 'nuff said!). I helped Dr Murthy. He taught me to diagnose some problems! Nopea = pain. The people would say "nopea nopea" & point at their heads or legs or arms. There is lots of pain. India is hard on the body. They would say "montha" & rub their stomach or point at their feet. This could possibly be gastric reflux. If feet were a concern, then we would check blood sugar for Diabetes. We saw many people & gave many medicines.

After the medical camp we rested, Linda & I then went to the second VBS church. We worshipped mightily! We prayed for many children, elders of the church and for the success of the church!

On Friday, we shopped at the Steel Store & the Fancy Shop. Debbie was amazed at the traffic, the noise & the monkeys! TISI. The electrical current was out for several hours. We are then so thankful when it comes back on & we praise God! We worked on our Bible Study for a while; Beth Moore provides a good study. We got new clothes from the tailor. Linda's & my chudeedahs (tunic and pants outfit) fit nicely & we looked good (even if we say so ourselves)! Deb was wrapped by Mary in her first ever Sari! She looked like a beautiful Indian woman! Then we preached the Word at the Good Shepherd Ashram. It was a great evening! Many of our old friends were there. Vajeya Grace & Winnie & Minnie all were there. After the service, we all sat in the yard by the porch & laughed & talked. Everyone had to see Debbie's electronic Kindle Bible. Henry & Praveen really like it. Vajeya Grace sat with Linda & me and asked about all her friends in Missouri...Pastor Scott, Sis Jeanette & Bro Dean and the children, Sis Susie, Sara & Bro Thom. We have made many friends here at Good Shepherd Mission. We have strong prayer partners reaching around the world.

Finally, it is Saturday. We started slowly again with Bible Study, lots of good discussion. We will have to finish when we get home! We shopped at the Silver Shop for anklets & toe rings. You never get enough toe rings. Anitha told us how to wear the toe rings if you are married or unmarried, so we are good to go! The current was off when we returned to the mission & was off for at least 2 hours. Just when we thought we could not stand it anymore, God sent the rain & cool wind to care for us until the current returned. Please know that as we have tried to explain what we have been doing & even a little of how it has affected us, we are sure we are where we are supposed to be, doing what we are supposed to do! God is richly blessing us!

Isaiah 40:31
…but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength
They will soar on wings like eagles
They will run & not grow weary
They will walk & not be faint.

Friday, June 25, 2010

As we sit here today thinking about what we have seen and done, it is hard to believe that we have been here almost a week. I have seen more of God in these last few days than I expected. Brother Henry wanted us to go to Tirumala this morning to see the largest Hindu Temple in India. He had to arrange another driver with a bigger car because Bala doesn't speak English very well so Praveen and Paul went with us. It was a lovely drive up the mountain to the temple. It was so serene and peaceful, little did I know what was at the top. When we got out of the car and walked to the temple, it reminded all of us of an amusement park, lots of chaos going on. At one point when I was walking down the stairs and the people were selling their 'wares' everywhere, all I could think of was how Jesus had overturned the tables in the temple where the people were doing their selling. We all talked about that and realized that our religion and their religion are sooooooooooooo different. I am so glad that our God is a loving and caring God and not one we have to bribe with 'things' to make him happy with us. We need to live the life that he taught us. We had a lovely lunch at the Hotel Bliss and returned back to Puttur for rest. I think we are going to rest this evening before doing a medical camp tomorrow.
Your Sister in Christ,
Deb Sherard

.....Freely you have received, freely give...... Mathew 10:8

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Message from Sister Debbie

Greeting to all from Puttur,

As we sit here today thinking about what we have seen and done, it is hard to believe that we have been here almost a week. I have seen more of God in these last few days than I expected. Brother Henry wanted us to go to Tirumala this morning to see the largest Hindu Temple in India. He had to arrange another driver with a bigger car because Bala doesn't speak English very well so Praveen and Paul went with us. It was a lovely drive up the mountain to the temple. It was so serene and peaceful, little did I know what was at the top. When we got out of the car and walked to the temple, it reminded all of us of an amusement park, lots of chaos going on. At one point when I was walking down the stairs and the people were sellint their 'wares' everywhere, all I could think of was how Jesus had overturned the tables in the temple where the people were doing their selling.We all talked about that and realized that our religion and their religion are sooooooooooooo different. I am so glad that our God is a loving and caring God and not one we have to bribe with 'things' to make him happy with us. We need to live the life that he taught us. We had a lovely lunch at the Hotel Bliss and returned back to Puttur for rest. I think we are going to rest this evening before doing a medical camp tomorrow.

Your Sister in Christ,

Deb Sherard

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Monday Activities in Pictures

Yesterday was jammed packed full of experiences.We started the day at the Good Shepherd Mission HIV/AIDS Support & Care Center. Here are some pictures to share.

In the afternoon, we "took rest, Sisters." We are really liking the afternoon rest! In the evening, we went to the Hospital to see the patients who had been selected at the Medical Cilinic on Sunday. They will have cataract surgery about 11:00PM. There are about 25 patients. We got a lovely surprise at the hospital as a baby had been born in afternoon. A beautiful girl baby was loved on by Linda & Debbie! The mother was somewhat disapointed that she did not have a boy baby. The baby & mom made 5 generations of women present at the hospital!

We then went to Brother Daniel's village to worship. We were greeted by rows of children with candles lighting our way to the church. We were given large leis of flowers & then we adjourned to an outside praise worship. There was much music! Ahnand's son Andrew is growing into a handsome young man with a voice of an angel! It truely is like watching your nephews & nieces grow up when you come back to the Mission. They are a precious generation of believers who are not afraid to proclaim their love for Jesus Christ! We all shared the message and drove back to the Mission.

Our final "new experience" for the day was a heavy rain storm. Usually it is hot & dry when we visit, but this time hot & wet! We sat on the porch & watched children & adults hurry through the rain & puddles. God Bless the young girl who ran to Praveens house (twice) to get Chai for us! Heavy rain brings many visitors to the porch. We have had many Gypsies around the mission this time. The "civilized" Gypsies sleep in a group of blue tarp tents. They were here last week, but one afternoon...gone without a trace (except the trash). Now the "uncivilized" Gypsies who sleep anywhere they put out their mat are here. Henry & his family care for the Gypsies. Viola (Henry's late wife) used to wander through the Gypsy camp to see if there were any babies who needed blankets or clothing. Henry allows them to sleep on their porch when it rains, even though their chattering late into the night often keeps him awake. Henry & our friends at Good Shepherd are truly the hands & feet of God, providing for those who do not have anything.

We are having many exciting experiences and will have many exciting stories to tell, so when we get back, please be patient with us as we will want to share! We are preparing to go to Kolladom today & spend the night, so we will post sometime tomorrow.

Sister Vicki Gentzell

The following pictures: Mother and son aids patients; Prayer garden in front of HIV/Aids Center
Group in front of the HIV/Aids cottages; Linda loves the new little girl








Monday, June 21, 2010

Monday at HIV/Aids Center

We just received word from Sister Vicki:

Just a quick note. We spent the morning at GSM HIV care & support center. Our hearts are humbled and stolen by the people we saw. A 3 year old boy and his mother who reside there greeted us as we arrived. They are both HIV positive. Linda & Deb collected the stories and pictures of residents and families. There is much to be done, but there is much going on at the present time. Much more to come!!!

It rained hard this afternoon, so the porch is full of Gypsies! India is full of all kinds of people. We are waiting to go to worship at a nearby village. It maybe very short visit, depending on the rain. We will keep you posted!

Your Sisters in Christ
Vic

Isaiah 40:31~
"..but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength
They will soar on wings like eagles
They will run & not grow weary
They will walk & not be faint."

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Word from Good Shepherd

Though no pictures are attached I spoke with Sister Vicki this morning via cell phone. They are all doing very well. They had just returned from a medical camp in a small village by Tiriputi and Vicki was able to help identify 25 people for free surgery at the hospital tomorrow. They have toured several schools and spent time with the children. The medical camps are very busy...much need. They have many stories to share and hope to be able to send pictures and more information tomorrow. "Internet is unreliable" was a direct quote and they spent several hours without "current" for the last few days. They are enjoying their service time with the Good Shepherd staff. We will update, whether we have photos or not!

Stateside reporter - Sister Jeanette

Friday, June 18, 2010

Brief Report with More Promised

We place our trust in the Lord, not technology!

I am very disappointed that I cannot get my laptop to connect to internet, but we go to Praveen's house or use Henry's laptop. We just cannot communicate as much as we would like to. Last night (Thursday evening US time) we worshiped in Kakavedu in a street service. We all spoke the message & prayed for the people. It started to sprinkle a little while Praveen prayed. The internet would not load up so we could not send. Today (Friday) we visited several schools and Linda & Deb loved seeing the children learning. We shopped at K&L textiles and had a lot of fun.The current went off for a short time. Long enough to make us appreciate it when it came back on. We laughed & praised the Lord for the fan.

Friday evening worship at the Ashram was beautiful. I prayed the Power of Protection message as Praveen translated my words to Teligu. We prayed for the evangelists and for the children. I think we are going to the Hindu temple at Tirimula tomorrow morning. We will keep you posted.

In Christ's Love,
Vicki Gentzell

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Spreading the Word







We worshiped last night at another church in Kakivedu We worshiped in the street with a medium gathering of mostly women & children. We sang with the praise band. Vicki shared a message about teaching the word to our children & family. We should share the stories morning & night, coming & going. If we don't share the good news we are not pleasing Our Lord! Last night we shared & pleased the Lord! Linda taught the Five Finger Prayer, as only a teacher can. She had the crowd counting on thier fingers & praying for others. Debbie taught from her Bible on her Kindle (Henry is very interested in it!) that we would never stop praying for them! There were chickens on piles of straw & dogs wandering throuh the crowd and we had a great evening!


On Thursday morning, we began our Beth Moore Bible study. We all listened to the CD & followed in our work books. It was a very revealing, we prayed for God to open our hearts to understand the Word. Beth taught that though we think we are persuing God, actually He is persuing us! He wants to be with us and care for us. We are excited about our study!


We just returned from morning worship in Appalayagunta. This is an area that Pastor John and his congregation had to fight for the right to worship! Back in the late 1990's, Jeanette and others in a Mission team tried to worship in the village, but were threatened by non-believers and had to leave before they could meet. The villagers cried & begged them to stay. Today they have a thriving church group that meets on Wednesday mornings, Friday evenings and Sunday mornings! The Lord is greatly pleased with the people in Appalayagunta! A village that is difficult to spell, impossible to say and easy to love!


Linda (finally) made a new friend of Noel, Praveen's youngest son!


We are planning to go shopping at K&L textiles this afternoon.







Wednesday, June 16, 2010

First Day Medical Camp from Sister Debbie




Good Morning All,


What a glorious day in Puttur. God has blessed us with being able to attend our first medical camp. I had no idea what I was getting into, but this day has opened my eyes and my heart. We were welcomed into the hospital with an opening ceremony by Brother Henry. He introduced us and the doctors that would be providing care at this camp. We were then given the 'royal treatment and tour' of the facility. We spent time working with people who had just had eye surgery. The bandages were taken off and we were allowed to help them put their dark glasses on for the first time. This was a very special time for me since my mother has lost most of her eyesight and has had numerous eye surgeries. We were introduced to a Muslim woman who had just had eye surgery. We need to remember that our God is the God of all, specific religions don't matter, God loves all. After the eye clinic tour, we finished with the rest of the hospital and watched the drs. work with their patients. What an awesome experience to see how WPCC impacts people half way across the world.


Debbie


"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed..."~Luke 4:18

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

News from Sister Vicki and the Travelers!






Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,

Our adventure so far has been all about the journey, not the destination! God pulled out all the stops to move us where we needed to be. We have met some very nice accommadating people along the way. Linda seems to always find a teacher to share experiences, Sleeping in the airport at New Delhi was much the same as sleeping in the airport at Newark, except they let you stay all night in Delhi. I went a little bonkers when we were without water for a couple of hours. It shames me that I can take my eye off of Jesus for just a moment & sink into the sea, just as Peter did. He provided us with water just a little later. We must be strong in our faith, for He is true & kind. We are just a little tired, but excited to be here.We stopped somewhere in Chennai for an Indian Continental Breakfast. Picture corn flakes with hot buffalo milk. TISI (this is so India) then back to our long ride to Puttur. Mary had fixed us a "Sunday" lunch. Red chicken legs & cooked carrots & peppered potatoes.

We have just finished at the Ashram saying hello to the children who are back from summer holiday and to the families & staff at the Mission. I have guessed so many people incorrectly, it is not funny! The kids change so much in 2 years! Everyone is tall & strong. Today is Edward Samuel Joel's 10th birthday, so, of course there was cake to be fed to us all! Whoops, probably given Sister Deb the head's up on that one. We are having dinner at Anitha & Praveen's house, so I am using Praveen's laptop, since I am having laptop power struggles. I will bring my laptop to Praveen's house daily to post.

In Christ's love!
Vicki Gentzell

"Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, LORD, have never forsaken those who seek you." ~Psalm 9:10






Monday, June 14, 2010

We are in India, Sister!

Just spoke with sister Vicki via cell phone call to Brother Henry. They are all well, all their bags came through just fine and they are with Brother Henry and the Good Shepherd staff on their way to the mission where they will have time to rest and recover from their trip for a little while. I asked if it was hot and Vicki said "we are in India Sister, it is hot!" but they are delighted to be there and begin to serve with our brothers and sisters at Good Shepherd Mission. Thank you for your prayers!!

"The LORD reigns, let the earth be glad; let the distant shores rejoice!" ~Psalm 97:1

Delhi Update

We have a report from Vicki. They are in the Delhi airport.....it is 1:30 AM on Tuesday and they have found a spot to wait until their flight at 6:45 AM to Chennai. Everything is closed but they are all doing fine and anxious to get their final flight. Please pray for their safe travel and for their luggage! The phone call was very short but Vicki wanted us to know that they are all well after their 15 hour flight from Chicago to Delhi. We will keep this updated!!

"O my Strength, I watch for you; you, O God, are my fortress" ~Psalm 59:9

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Flex and flow

Our sisters missed the connecting flight in Chicago due to weather and have been re-routed on a flight directly to Delhi. Sister Vicki told the airline representative that an upgrade to business or first class would be acceptable :) if they could work that out. Once in Delhi they will spend the night in the Indira Ghandi airport and then catch an early Tuesday AM flight to Chennai arriving at 9:20 AM.

Please keep them in your prayers! It is always an adventure and each trip is unique. We pray for their strength and flexibility as the journey has taken an unexpected turn.

Check out the first post by clicking on "older post" to see our team at the KCI airport!

Three Musketeers Leave for Good Shepherd




A new adventure and mission trip for Good Shepherd got off to a spurting start this afternoon. Linda Swope, Vicki Gentzell and Deb Sherard left KCI 2.5 hrs late for Chicago then to India via Brussels. Hopefully all connections will be made and they arrive safe, on time and with some energy left.

Keep tuning in for the latest updates from Vicki, Linda and Deb. Your prayers for them and for those that they will encounter are greatly appreciated and sought after.
"the LORD will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore." Psalm 121:8


Saturday, January 9, 2010

In Frankfurt

The plane from Frankfurt to Newark is scheduled on time and has just arrived. We landed in snow--we had circled for an hour!

The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time on and forevermore. -Psalm 121:8 (NRSV)

Friday, January 8, 2010

Send Off at the Airport

We are in the airport waiting to go through baggage security and then to the ticket counter. We will see you in Frankfurt!

In you, O LORD, I take refuge; . . . Be to me a rock of refuge, a strong fortress, to save me, for you are my rock and my fortress. -Psalm 71:1, 3 (NRSV)
Friday

We all slept like rocks last night. Praveen came about 11am and took us to the music store. We had a great time there. The one man there wants to study music in the USA. He played and sang songs for us. I accompanied him on Suzy Q!!!! We then went to Spencer's and shopped til we dropped-actually it was as long as it took for Doug to kill himself-1 hour 45 minutes. It is okay-he had fun!! Lavanya met us at Spencer's-she is sponsored by the Humphrey's-and we paid $200 for her last semester tuition in college. She is studying chemistry. We ate at Pizza Hut and then back to the hotel to check out. We are now waiting comfortably at the hotel before going to the airport to wait outside before we can enter.

A vision for the appointed time ... speaks of the end. ... If it seems to tarry, wait for it; it will surely come, it will not delay. -Habakkuk 2:3 (NRSV)
Thursday Night

We are in Chennai. We ate at the hotel and then Praveen took us to St. Thomas Basilica--very, very beautiful!! There was a wedding while we were there. We then went down to the Bay of Bengal (right behind the church) then back to the hotel for rest, early dinner, and sleep.

Jesus said, "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." -Mark 6:31 (NIV)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Thursday

We had breakfast at Vijay and Grace's house.





Doug wants one!



After breakfast, we sang hymns and said prayers. Grace is giving Stacie a blessing and then the tears began flowing as we said our good byes and gave hugs. Well, maybe not good byes but "see you later"!

Doug-I thank God for Charlie and Marianna for opening up my eyes to what God is doing through Brother Henry here at GSM. Miracles truly happen here, and we are the fortunate ones to see them with our own eyes. For me, these mission trips to GSM are an integral part of every journey with God. Perhaps the most vivid times in my life when I can actually feel His transforming power at work in and through me and my co-missionaries.

Before leaving, we blessed the new slit lamp and new dental chair. The microscope will be picked up in Chennai tomorrow and brought to the airport for our send off!!

Give thanks to the LORD, because he is good; his love is eternal. -Psalm 136:1 (TEV)
Wednesday Evening

Our last evening at the mission was probably the most powerful and emotional. We purchased blankets for the poor (this sect of poor do not bathe, some do not wear clothing, and they do not live in houses). We distributed 50 blankets. They treasured their gifts-you would have thought we had given them a million dollars!

The children are lined up in the Ashram receiving one set of clothing and a blanket.

Tara is distributing a blanket.

This little boy is at the mission with his brother. The father has passed away and the mother also stays at the mission so she can be watched because she is mentally unstable. He carries the little beanie baby puppy around with him that we gave him. He is so precious.

Vijay, Henry's brother, leads the Evangelists in prayer thanking us for our journey to GSM and for safe travel home. Paradise is to the right of Vijay (with microphone). We held a service at his village when we first arrived. The tears flowed as we were thanked individually.

The outside area was dark--we served food to over 400 people!!!

The story behind this picture--Mary served us food for almost two weeks and Doug served Mary heaping amounts of food out in the court yard--they feel it is their duty to serve as we are guests. So, after we served, we went back to the house (for dinner-not that we were hungry) and Mary brought heaping amounts of food for Doug.
Ahh amaaa!!

After no one was hungry to eat (as it was 10:30 pm) and we were physically, emotionally, and spiritually exhausted, the girls brought henna to decorate our hands. It took about an hour and then we had to wait an hour to let it dry(we couldn't do it)--we just went to bed and just crashed!

Every generous act of giving, with every perfect gift, is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. -James 1:17 (NRSV)