Wow. I didn’t realize
how long it’s been since I posted to this blog.
My lack of updates doesn’t mean that nothing is happening. In fact, when it comes to India
and, more specifically, when it comes to the region of India
I went to and the people we worked with, there has been a flood of
activity. I’ve just not gotten around to
writing about it.
If you’ve been following this blog you might remember that
during the 2012 trip over 1500 people received medical treatment at the clinics
we put on. Of that number, nearly 500 of
them became new believers and professed faith in Jesus Christ. These numbers exceeded any expectations. I think they point to a couple of things: the
overwhelming poverty in the region that in turn spurred people to seek free
medical care, and the desperate need for true hope and spiritual nourishment among
these people.
There were a couple of things that we didn’t
anticipate. In collecting the data it
was surprising how far people traveled to get to the clinics. This made it difficult for follow up to be
done with these new believers. The
follow up workers are largely volunteers from local churches. They work regular jobs and it’s worth noting
that the average yearly income in this region of India
is about $700.00. In addition to taking
time from their regular jobs and families, the issue of paying for traveling
expenses was a difficult one for most of the workers to deal with.
Secondly, in follow up visits it also became clear that a
vast majority of the people we came in contact with are illiterate, unable to
read or write even their native tongue, Assamese. This presents a unique challenge for
continuing the spiritual growth of new believers. With literate people it is pretty standard
practice to leave them with a bible, ask them to read a few chapters, and
return in a week to talk about and help them study and understand what they
read. You can’t do that with someone who
can’t read.
Working with Indian pastors and field workers, e3 Partners
came up with a plan to address these issues.
Due to the generosity of New Hope
church, funding was secured to do the following:
- Host a two day training seminar for follow up workers to teach them the art of story telling. This training will help them present the word of God to an illiterate culture where the sharing of information is based in the oral tradition, much the same way that the gospel was shared with the poor and uneducated in Christ’s time.
- Purchase 100 Audio-Bibles and fund the translation and programming of the devices in the Assamese language. Audio-Bibles are solar powered MP3 players with built in speakers. In the place of print bibles, follow up workers will be able to leave these with new believers and, for instance, say “Listen to the first two stories. I’ll be back in a week and we’ll discuss and study what you’ve heard.”
- Provide some financial support to help offset traveling expenses for ten follow up workers for a six month period.
- Provide total financial support for a District Leader. He will coordinate and oversee all the volunteers within the district.
This is all incredibly exciting to me. Even without the tools, training, and support
I’ve outlined above, the nearly 500 new believers from last years mission trip
have started eight house churches and added to the congregations of four
existing churches in the area. Imagine
the possibilities now that the leaders will have the tools, training, and
support they need.
I know this is a longish post and I hope you’ve stuck
through it to the end because here is the really important thing you need to
know: None of the above would have
happened if YOU hadn’t supported the mission through your prayers and financial support
last year. It was YOU who made all of
this happen. YOU provided medical
treatment that gave these people immediate relief. YOU provided them with the opportunity to hear about the eternal hope that
they so desperately need. YOU are
providing the support needed so that these new believers can grow in their
faith and share that hope with others.
Lord willing I will be returning to India
this coming January. Today I start the
process of raising support in earnest. In
addition to raising support, I’m also recruiting. Here is a link to information that details
the trip. I’m asking you to add the
possibility of going to India
to your daily prayers. I promise you
that if you go along you will not only change the lives of the people you come
in contact with, but your own life will be changed as well.
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