We started our day at Word for the World Fellowship around 9am. There were 5-6 there waiting when we arrived. We setup up some chairs and started praying. More brothers and sisters arrived. We sang a couple praise songs. More friends came through the door. By 9:30 or so there were almost 30 of us in the room.
We brought a family to the center and gathered around them as we prayed for them. There was illness in their family, especially the children and when Word for the World Fellowship prayed for them earlier, there was healing and the family trusted God. We prayed that God would continue the healing and also strengthen and grow them spiritually as members of Word for the World.
Because we only had 7-8 cubes in the room, we broke into that many groups, with the plan that one of the 3 members of each group would share the Good News while the other two prayed, and they would rotate the one sharing each time they visited a new home.

We then loaded on some tum tums and in a couple of cars and headed for Chandmuni village. On the way we had to stop for a passing train. The gates came down about 10 minutes before the train got there, which caused a bit of a back up in both directions. Here are a couple of the sites while waiting for the train.



We got to the village at met up at Grace Church. This was not Dipesh’s fellowship, but one of 6 or so churches in the village. We prayed and worshipped as we got ready to head out in our teams, in various directions.



Bharat, Rob and I were one of the teams. We got to our first home and were invited to sit and share with a family of about 7-8. We didn’t have a cube with us, but that didn’t stop Rob from sharing the Good News with them. I prayed as Bharat interpreted for Rob.
The family listened intently and let us know that they liked what they heard and would discuss it as a family and that they knew of Grace Church and would go talk to the pastor with any questions they might have. They let us pray for them and then we walked down the road.


Along the way, we ran into 4 young men (teens and pre-teens). They followed us back to Grace Church were we sat out of the heat. We borrowed a Cube from the team that was there at the church preparing our lunch and I shared the Good News with 6 young men (they brought 2 more friends, one of whom was the son from the family we had just talked with).
One of these boys understood English fairly well, and though he offered to interpret, didn’t say anything after I did, so Bharat interpreted for me as well. I could tell he understood most of what I said though, he just didn’t quite understand the interpreting part of interpreting, I guess.


As you can see, we posed for a selfie with our new crew and thanked them for listening. I think at least half of them might now be disciples. Bharat exchanged phone numbers with one of them and they said they would be visiting Word for the World Fellowship.
There was only about 20 minutes till lunch was ready at this time, so we stayed in the church and greeted they other teams as they came back from their adventures. Several of them shared how their experiences went and we chatted about some ideas, giving feedback and suggestions on things they could try in the future.





We then had lunch – chicken, rice, dal, and cucumbers – followed by bananas for dessert. We thanked them for their hospitality and the encouragement they were to Rob and I. We prayed for them and they prayed for us. Rob and I so wanted to bring them back with us, to graft into our fellowship, so that the rest of our church could be encouraged by their obedience to the Great Commission. Maybe we can smuggle one of two of them into our luggage…



We said goodbye (a few times) and then drove back to town. We took a side trip to Hong Kong Market so Rob could visit the dentist and have a cap glued back on.



It’s about 8:30 and I’m heading to bed (I’ll let these photos upload while I sleep). Bharat and Bandana are picking us up around 4:30 tomorrow morning. We are driving to Jaigaon, Bhutan, just across the border from India to pray for opportunities the members of Word for the World Fellowship have a burden for, and which we might be able to play a part in down the road.
Pray for safety as we drive there and back. We will then be joining the Pradhan’s for dinner in their home tomorrow night, before heading back to our hotel.