Greetings from India in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is amazing to be half way around the world and able to communicate so easily with our brothers and sisters back home. Although when Pastor Andrew shared with me that Stanford upset USC in football, well fast communication no longer impressed me. And I think he got a little too much enjoyment in giving me the bad news (from my perspective anyway).
Communication is the name of the game for us here in Siliguri – communicating with the people God wants us to reach and with our translators who serve as our spokespersons. Tonight we meet with all of our translators for a briefing of the week’s planned events. We had an opportunity to go over how we would work with them to conduct door to door evangelism tomorrow (pray for the harvest) and the discipleship sessions we will present for the majority of the rest of the week. It was a great session as we had much fun even as were working. The universal body of Christ was in evidence as Indians, Americans and a Mexican came together to spread the good news.
Tonight’s training briefing followed a great day. Pastor Andrew and Mary Beth were invited to LTC where Andrew preached from Acts to about 150 bible students. Mary Beth reported that Andrew was amazing, sharing and teaching boldly to the gathering there. They also enjoyed much singing and worship and even dedicated a new piano for the church at LTC.
The rest of us had the privilege of visiting the Tirihannah Tea Plantation where a church has been built by LTC in the yard of a family. Though a dark and rainy day outside, the love of Christ shone brightly inside. We shared in singing, prayer and a message from Mark 4 about the sower and seeds. This is one of the parables we are using to illustrate specific discipleship issues with the local Christians. Afterward, Cathy, Bill, Pastor Pablo and I were asked to pray for some of the members of the congregation. An older man, Bimod, asked for healing of his arms and legs which aren’t working in concert right now. Rindu, a very elderly lady, asked for prayer about general sickness. She was very participative in the service and I saw her giving directions to some of the younger women who were quick to obey. Finally, we prayed for Maniel, our translator, who had a special and specific request – for a wife. (He also asked for the welfare of his family and the health of the church in Tirihannah) We happily laid hands on each of these Christians and prayed specifically for healing and that God’s will be done in their lives.
We made an observation of the church in the tea garden that you will also fine interesting and important. The number of men there was about a 1/3 of the total. This is a huge increase just in the year since we visited last and is very encouraging. We prayed specifically that they would be the men God has called them to be and promised that we would pray for them from America. We took a picture of the men as a means of commitment to remember them in prayer. We ask that you would likewise pray for the men of Trinihannah Tea Plantation and of course the congregation as a whole.
We miss you all but are so blessed to be here representing TACC and serving Christ. Thanks for sending us.




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