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Posted at 10:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)
Well I'm back home after a mammoth 30 hour journey from Pastor Prasad's house! I fell ill on Tuesday night and didn't travel with the team on the overnight train. Instead I flew Rajahmundry-Hyderabad-Delhi-Zurich-London with long waits in Hyderabad and Delhi. Feeling very hot, tired and ill all the way! Apart from that minor frustration, the mission trip was a great success and the team from IPFW were outstanding.
It was particularly good to get to know Ben Gates and his wife Janet better. They are a good couple! One of the highlights I previously forgot to mention was when I presented Sagar, our Ignite India Youth Director, with the keys for his new motorbike-funded from the Ignite Office in the UK. It came in very handy on a number of occasions, especially when we visited a remote hillside village church only accessible by motorbikes. Sagar will use the motorbike to visit the growing number of Ignite youth in the many villages in which Gateway ministry have churches.
The day at the Come Together Compound included speaking to 20 or so student teachers brought along by Prasad's wife Sunnee who is studying to be the head teacher of the school. Some of the students are Christians, but the number who are Hindu's were intrigued by my presentation about it's not just important what you know but who you know!
Particularly special was seeing the school a couple of steps nearer to completion-although I'm not sure we'll reach our September target- and to see children both having great fun and worshipping the Lord. India made a massive impression on the whole team- Ben,Janet,Benjamin,Rachel,Sarah,Jenn,Brittany,Valerie,Tony, Ryan, and Jordan. I'm sure that collectively IPFW Campus Ministry will develop a relationship with Prasad and help us with our Ignite India work and the school. For me, I'm praying that their experiences on this short-term mission will have long-lasting impact in their walk with Jesus.
Posted at 07:45 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)
Only 2 days of our mission trip to go and it's the first time I've been able to get to an internet cafe.
Highlights have included:
Seeing an Ignite church being built in a remote mountain village
Visiting the Leprosy church- I've seen a drastic worsening of the illness in some of these lovely people over the last 3 years
A full day at the Come Together Compound with over 250 children and a bunch of student teachers.
Pastors conference with 90 pastors.
Will post a fuller report and some photos as soon as I get home. Overnight train to Hyderabad tonight and then fly to London via Zurich.
Posted at 06:21 AM | Permalink | Comments (3)
I'm off to India tomorrow, leading a mission team with my friend Ben Gates from IPFW university in Fort Wayne, USA. He's bringing his family and students with him, and we'll be partnering with my great Indian friend Pastor Prasad. I'm taking money for our school, for the leprosy church that we visit, and for a motorbike so that Sagar, our Ignite India youth director, can visit the rural villages more effectively.
2Cor. 5:14 For Christ’s love constrains us..
Bill focused on the dictionary definition of 'constrains' and unpacked what it meant to be motivated by the love of God.
1. Constrain means to 'force movement', so connecting to the love of God means that you will be moved, you will powered to move, you will be on the move, you will be someone who has to GO.
2. Constrain also means 'to keep you away from other things', so God's love will not only make you do the things you know will please him but also will prevent you from coming close to doing the things that you know offend God.
3. Constrain also means 'to keep you in', so the love of Christ keeps you in the work of God, the will of God, his plans and his purposes. Despite hardship and persecution, our commitment will always be stronger than our emotion.
I'm aiming to be constrained, compelled and controlled by the love of God during my trip to India. I'm taking my laptop so hopefully should be able to post some blogs and some photos.
Posted at 12:06 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)