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Doug already posted today but  I wanted to post today too. The Spirit went through today’s village like a whirlwind. I want to praise God for the work He is doing there. I wish I could remember the name of the village, but I want you to know that your prayers came to life today, God answered in mighty ways.

I believe we were able to cover every house in today’s village that would have us. I was able to pray with some Christians there. There was a woman who clearly loves the Lord and loves her church. She attends with her father who does not truly understand the Gospel. He is contentious and abusive toward her, but she perseveres. Her brothers said that if their father changes then they will follow Christ. Please pray that he would be broken over his sin and repent.

One of the Christian women there took me to a house to talk with a man who had left the church. He was clearly a lukewarm believer because he just stopped attending church for no reason other than laziness. I explained to him that Jesus doesn’t call us to a life of mediocrity, he calls us pick up our cross and follow him. He told me he would return to church and live differently.

For me, the best story of the day was the last house I visited. Before we entered, Sanjay was telling me how he became a Christian when an evangelist came to his village when he was about 12. There were 2 older ladies and 2 young boys about 10 or 12. The boys were goofing around on the porch and the women didn’t seem to interested so I was not expecting them to listen but sometimes God turns the world upside down. After sharing I had finished the cube one of the women explained how she used to go to church but her husband hated Christians. She kept going to church until there was no peace at home because her husband forbid it. I struggled with what to say to her because the situation was obviously serious. I told her that she should abide in the Lord and treat her husband with love and grace that he might be persuaded to follow Christ by her gentle spirit (1 Peter 3). She could not go to church and she could not read but she clearly had a desire to follow Christ and know more so I turned to the boys and asked if they could read to her. One of the boys, Sagar, spoke up and agreed to read to her. Before I knew what was happening, all the focus turned to Sagar. I started to explain that he would have an important responsibility if he was going to read the Word of God to her (I believe she was his mother but that was not clear). He was focused and everything in the room felt different; sober. It was as if God was speaking to me about that boy. God made it clear He had plans for Sagar. I told Sagar that his life was going to be difficult but God would be with him. Sanjay shared his testimony. He became a Christian at their age and was cut off by his family for it, now he has become a mighty man of God. When Sanjay I finished I asked Sagar what he felt. He told me it was hard to breath and his heart was beating heavily. Then his mother said she had not felt this way since she heard the Gospel for the first time. Both Sanjay and I felt the same thing. It was like being baptized. The direction of the Spirit was clear, God wanted this boy. I told him what he felt was the Spirit of God stirring in him… He already knew that. I told him that feeling would leave, but God would never leave him no matter where he went or what was happening to him. I can’t explain the feeling, but God’s direction was clear, suffering will be real for Sagar, but the love of Christ will be more real. I felt afraid for him but joyful at the same time. I believe God will use him to save many but he will know pain that I won’t pretend to understand. I told Sagar that his life would be hard and he would suffer for the name of Jesus. I asked him if he understood, he said yes. Without the Spirit of God, anyone would be running away at this point but everyone around us was in agreement. I’m not sure I have ever prayed more fervently for anyone in all my life. Sanjay marked Ephesians 6:10-20 (the Armor of God) in Sagar’s new Bible and I told him he must be a student of the Bible and read it cover to cover because he will need it. Before we left I introduced Sagar to Reuben, one of the SAS pastors that lived in that village. I asked Reuben to disciple Sagar and told him to watch over Sagar like a brother.

I have never said anything like that to anyone before but I know  that it was the Holy Spirit speaking, not me. Please pray for Sagar and his village. God moved in his life today claimed his soul along with many others in that village. Pray that his family, especially his father, would experience the love of Jesus and be saved. Pray that God would protect Sagar and his mother. I’ve never been used by God in that way. Looking back over the afternoon, it is incredible to see how God was working and directing every person involved.

God gave us a great victory today in India.


Happy 4th!

Hello friends back home!

This is Andrew with your 4th of July India team entry. We are just wrapping up the festivities here while back home things are just getting started. The team definitely wishes they could be home celebrating but we had a nice celebration of our own with good old American KFC buckets.

Today was we went to 4 villages. The first 2 villages we spent most of our time going door to door. The first village, Ashapur, had not yet been visited by anyone from our team. We were able to cover most of the homes there and we moved on to the second village, Rakhamjote. Pastor Sanjay had been through before and we were able to cover all of the homes in the village (as far as we could tell).

Ashapur has a Roman Catholic church in it that meets regularly. Several team members, including myself, spoke with members of that church. In the past, most Catholics we meet in the village do not want to talk to us but these people were friendly and were excited to hear about new churches being planted.

Rakhamjote was very different. It was only about 2 miles down the road but the people had a very different attitude. Many people did not want to talk. Jarrod was getting frustrated because many people villagers seemed apathetic and did not want to listen when he shared the Gospel with them. I spoke with a young man there who became more and more interested in the story as I shared the cube with him. He asked good questions and it was obvious to me the Spirit was working in him. I wish we could have spent more time with him but he had to go to work. Fortunately, Sanjay lives only 10 minutes walk from his house and he invited the young man to come over and they could discuss his questions there. We finished out that village with a mini village program. About 60 villagers were present and we were able to introduce them to Pastor Sanjay publicly.

Although both of those villages were difficult, the people that did listen took the message seriously. People who did not choose to follow Jesus today expressed genuine interest but were not ready to change their whole world just yet. but, many seeds were planted today, Sanjay will water, and the Lord will cause them to grow.

On the way back to the hotel we visited 2 villages (don’t remember the names) where the “Cows and Sows” project is in motion. It was encouraging to see that the pastors are working hard at home as well as in the mission field and to see God provide for them.

Please pray for Gary he was not feeling well today and has a bit of a fever. Please keep the whole team in your prayers; that we would be encouraged and filled with love and compassion for the lost. We are still coming across a lot of people who have never heard of Jesus before and we have a great task before us!

Oh, everyone else saw people riding elephants through the village today. Hopefully we can get those pictures up soon, Marcia got some good ones.

Adios amigos.

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