Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Pictures of Poombarai
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Thursday through Sunday
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Last three days
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Summary
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Poombarai
We left Poombarai at 12:30 to walk the 1.5 km to the bus stop. The bus stop is on the top of the hill outside of Poombarai. All the way up to the bus stop we had a small bunch of boys with us.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Back in Kodai
Please continue to pray for the people of India and Kodai.
-Darcy
Friday, July 11, 2008
Second Day in Madurai
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Madurai
They also have pre and post pregancy care for the mothers at risk of killing their girls. This is the second program through SISU. They have nurses that care and monitor the babies and mothers. These nurses also care for patients in the villages and send them to local hospitals if they are not able to treat them.
The third program which I felt was remarkable is the loan program. SISU has a three step loan program in these remote villages. The first step is 3000 ruppees. This money is given to villagers so that they can start a small business to earn money. They have to pay so much of the loan back a week. When they are successful with the first loan, they are able to get a bigger loan to improve their house or to buy animals to improve their income. Most of these villiages are small farming and agricultural areas.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Kodaikannal
Monday, July 7, 2008
Poombarai
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Ashrivad and Kodaikannal
We flew to Kodai on Saturday night and drove three hours through madurai up the mountain to Kodai. We were very tired when we arrived as it was about midnight.
This morning we woke to the beautiful gardens in palangi at Jay's Granner house. We went to church at Kumar's church. Kumar's helps his wife Ruby run the boys Bethania home in Kodai. The church is a small building on top of a hill. There was a lot of praise songs in Tamil the local language. It was interesting to listen to the great worship of the people here in India. I am always at their conviction for the Lord. I was asked to give a sermon about 15 minutes before we arrived at church. This was a little rushed for me as I was not prepared for this. I read Phillipians 4:4 to 9. These verses talking about being thankful for God. Verse 4 says to rejoice in the Lord always. I believe that if we are tahnkful to the Lord then he will continue to bless us. My talk was quite short so Paramadas added more at the end.
I need some easy song suggestions for teaching the kids as we are getting tired of Jesus Loves Me.
Please Pray for the kids in Kodai, Poombarai, and Manavayor we will be visiting with them tomorrow.
God's Peace
-Darcy
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Day in Chennai
This evening we traveled to Panayor to visit the kids. Bethenia has a new place in Panayor, different from the place last year. It is a community center with three huge floors including a dinning hall. It is a great place for the boys with lots of room. Last year the older boys were sleeping the roof, they no longer have to do this. It is wonderful that we are able to rent this place. The kids welcomed us with traditional Indian garlands and necklaces. Bishop John said prayer to begin our welcoming. Then the children showed us a bunch of dances. These kids are amazingly talented dancers. Some of the boys from last year whom I remembered did dances again this year. After the dances we gave greetings fromt the US and taught the children the actions to Jesus Loves Me. We had some time to goof around, take pictures, and the boys and girls competed to see who could sing the loudest
song, the GIRLS Won so they went upstairs to eat first. After dinner we played with the kids some more. I can see God's love poured out through these children, I am very greatful to the opportunity to visit them again this year.
Please pray for the children in Injam Bakkum and Panayor, may God continue to bless them in all that they do.
God's Peace
-Darcy
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Travel Day to Chennai
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Rajahmundry
After the school we joined the boys at the Bethania for a Welcome, lunch, and hang-out time. In the welcome the boys sang some songs, danced and Pastor Solomon spoke some words from scripture. Pastor Solomon is a pastor at St. Peter's Lutheran church which is currently under a new construction project. He is a very spiritual and inspiring man of God. I enjoyed hearing is word on knowledge from God as a gift that God has already prepared for us.