Who, why, what, where, when - Our journey
to India first began two years ago. I was praying for guidance. I felt like I
was supposed to be preparing for something, for somewhere. But where? We had
been to many places and definitely had a passion for homeless children and
empowering families. I prayed and searched and waited. The Holy Spirit showed
me the need in Nepal and the desire of indigenous churches to care for
children. Nepal is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the
world were more than half the children are malnourished. There are many
homeless children vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation. I began to search
for more insight and look for doors to open to preparing for Nepal.
It became clear my next step would
be to learn how foster care and adoption works in the culture of the Indian
Sub-continent. Various doors opened over the next year. God brought to mind
Vathsalya Charitable Trust (VCT), the program where Robert was cared for during
the three years before he came to us. VCT is a wonderful program twenty-four
years old which provides foster care, a small orphanage, domestic and
international adoption, care for underweight babies, girls education, and skill
training for abandon women. It is the perfect model for me to learn from. When
I contacted them with my plans and asked if I could come to VCT to learn from
them, they immediately said yes. They had always wanted to import their program
to Nepal and were excited about the possibility. I still had to finish a field
placement internship for my graduate studies at USC. Although it had never been
done before, USC agreed to let me count my time in India as an internship. God
was making a way for me to prepare for the work He had for me.
At first Jeff was not excited about
the prospect of spending the summer in India. He wanted to go to India but the
thought of us all going for three months just seemed like too much. In faith
however, he began to look for open doors as well. He found he knew all kinds of
people with ties to India. An opportunity came for him to work with the Indian
Evangelical Mission (IEM) in administration and Breakthrough Ministries in
curriculum development. IEM is the largest indigenous missions’ organization in
India and works in everything from Bible translation to healthcare to
leadership development. They even send Indian missionaries to places such as
Ghana, Thailand and the UK. God also brought him connections through
businessmen here in the Upstate to do academic research in India and present at
a academic conference. These were important factors as they allowed Jeff to use
some of his time in academic work which his employer, Anderson University,
would finance.
I shouldn't really have said this
journey began two years ago. For two years before that Gabi had been praying
for India nightly. Her prayer went something like this, "God send people
to teach the Indians about you. And I hope it's me you send." India had
been on her heart ever since her brother came when she was four years old. When
we told her we were going she said, "Wow, I never thought my prayer would
be answered so quickly."
So here we are, ready to leave. Or
as ready as we will ever be. Robert has a full-time job this summer and will be
holding down the fort. Josiah was not interested in India but does have a heart
for Honduras. Last year we had traveled to Honduras to work in an orphanage and
he enjoyed it more than he ever imagined he would. Our wonderful friends, the
Botkins (see the link to their blog on this page), are now full-time workers
there and Josiah chose to go help them for two months. In July he will be
travelling to Norwich University for a summer program for two weeks.
This first post has been a long one
to explain the background behind this trip but I'd like to end with ways you
can pray for us.
·Jeff's visa actually ends 3 days before his flight out of
India. He will get this fixed when we are there...if they let him in the
country in the first place.
·We have a total of 18 hours of flying time plus 5 hours in
airports so we appreciate prayer for easy travel without any mishaps.
·Pray our hearts would be prepared to love the people and
their country. It is so easy to become judgmental of another culture.
·As Gabi prays, "That God would give us the knowledge of
how to reach people and the right words to say." She is our evangelist and
eager for an opportunity to share the Good News.
Ready for a grand adventure, Rebecca
Love and prayers! So excited for you and the plan God has for you all!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot find your home on Google Maps, but did find all the 2nd, 4t and 5th A-F Cross streets, so I am close! Hope you arrived safe and sound and are all getting lots of needed sleep right now. Love to all!
ReplyDeletePraying for you guys. Keep us informed of your prayer needs and we will be sharing those with your church family. Love you guys! - Pastor Mark
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