Big Day for the I-Team
Monday here in India was a huge day for the team. We started by going into a nearby village for a medical clinic. The village has 5,000 people living in 500 homes in a 5 mile radius. None of the 5,000 people have access to health care of any kind. In one 3 hour period, the Christ for India doctors will see and treat over 300 people. They will also then take the more serious cases back to the hospital on campus for surgeries, or more thorough testing. What they are doing here is incredible. I can’t believe that we get to be apart of this as a church!!!
Yesterday our women hosted a Ladies Meeting for all of the women on campus and it was powerful. They spoke right to the real issues and shared testimonies of abuse and healing and did a Question and Answer time that I guess was like raw!!! God moved big time.
Last night we went in 3 different directions. Margarite and I went with Eddie who is a Pastor from Australia in a Rickshaw (which is a glorified go-cart with a top) about 10- minutes away to a church near the beach. Margarite shared a testimony and I spoke from Psalm 23. It was a good time. They had 2 little girls probably 6 and 7 who were their worship leaders. It was just about too much! They were so cute and yet so anointed of God. Amazing to hear them sing in Telegu (the native language) and then “Jesus loves me” in English. That one almost put me over the edge. I was like, “I gotta go home and see my boys, seriously!!!” Pastor Eddie said the same thing only for him it was worse because he has 3 girls at home.
Ishana and Millie went with Johnson Titus to hear an evangelist preach. He preached in Hindi and it was translated into Telegu. And of course, they don’t speak either of those languages. They got to eat in the pastor’s home and there was no silverware. So they were eating with their hands, just like the India people do.
Mark, Jim, Nicole, and Sally preached on the street in a village near the national highway and across from a boys school that just co-incidently lost power so all these teenage boys came across the street to see and hear what was going on because they were without power. There were close to 300 people standing around listening Mark and our team preach the gospel. At the end, Mark said that several of those Hindu boys raised their hands to accept Christ!!! How awesome is that!
We all got to bed late last night and are looking forward to our tour of Vizag city today and finishing up with a little shopping after that. Tomorrow we fly back to Delhi and on Thursday will be at the Taj Mahal. I’m pumped about that. Thanks for praying for us, I wish everyone at NLC could see and hear what we’re experiencing, it’s truly life changing,
See you Sunday in South Fort Myers High School, which is about 8,000 miles from where I am right now. Unreal.
Matt and the I-Team