A Visit to the Bible College and the Orphanage

OK, I am going to do some catching up now. It is Thursday afternoon in Nepal, and I am at the airport awaiting my flight.

On Monday, we were met at the hotel by Pankaj and Tonielle, the couple who are the directors of the CC Bible College in Kathmandu. With them was their absolutely adorable 4-month old son, Levi. After breakfast, they took us (with me this week was Pastor Ed Hickey from London, Ontario, Canada) to the campus. It is a very nice multi-building facility. School was in session and we got to look in on a couple of classes and meet the school staff. They have a very good thing going on there, with mostly Nepalese students, and some from India as well. God has given them favor in the area, so they campus is a testament to just how wonderfully God provides. After spending time there, we were taken to the main shopping area of Kathmandu, called Thamel. We had lunch and looked around for a bit. My big souvenir was 2 bags of Nepal-grown coffee!

A couple of hours later, we were picked up at the hotel by Dev, the orphanage director. I was looking forward to seeing the progress with their new building.It was raining and there was some lightning and thunder as well. When we got there, of course, as is the custom, we were greeted by the children, handing us leis and flowers. The building is so nice, a multi-
IMG_1739story facility that is very sturdily built. It has lots of rooms and a beautiful, large kitchen. I couldn’t take very many pictures because it was near dark and the building has no electricity yet (However, they are supposed to have it today). But I have included a pic of the exterior. The next door neighbor of the orphanage, a Christian builder, has been an immense help in getting it all done. He is also well-connected with many professionals, as he has constructed many of their homes. So, for example, if any of the kids are sick, he makes a call and they are immediately seen by a doctor, whose home he built. He is a “ good uncle”, as Dev says.
It is great to see the children now in a safe, permanent home. Thanks to so many of you who so generously contributed to the orphanage toward their earthquake relief, and now to the construction of the new home. There was lots of laughter and joy as I watched the kids play. And, Dev and Maya are loving parents to the kids.
We then went back to the hotel to get ready for the pastor’s conference scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. I will write more on that later.

Thanks for the prayers!

David

A Wild Sunday!

Today is Monday, but I’ve got to tell you about our wild Sunday. I was picked up at the hotel at about noon for the nearly 2-hour drive to the other side of Delhi. We finally arrived at the destination, where a couple of things were planned. As we were waiting in the car for someone, I was intrigued by a group of boys playing a game of cricket in an empty lot. I was about to get out of the car to get a closer look when I realized there was a group of about 75-80 women of all ages standing next to the car, ready to begin a peaceful demonstration/march through the neighborhood. They were chanting something in Hindi, banging some drums and smiling as they passed us. Well, then it was time for us to go. We drove a few blocks and got out of the car. There was a line of about 40 lepers from a leper colony, waiting to be given food. We were there to assist with the food distribution. After a prayer, I was asked to be the first to scoop some rice into the bowls of the first few in line. It was a privilege to serve them. Then the next person was asked to help. As I moved out into the street, I saw the women’s demonstration heading toward me. As they passed in front of us, waving and, in some cases, shaking and even kissing our hands and shouting “America”, three police vehicles pulled up, the officers getting out of the cars. It was kind of bizarre with the food distribution to the lepers, the march, and the police presence all converging in the same place at the same time, while a crowd of curious onlookers continued to grow. We were then whisked away to a nearby church, where we participated in a worship service of 3 churches. We were very warmly welcomed and each offered a word of encouragement. Then it was off for the hour drive to the airport for our 10 PM flight to Kathmandu. As we were leaving the church, a young girl ran out of the church and up to me and said one word, something that is universally understood as she pointed to her cell phone: “Selfie”. (Notice the pastor who photobombed us!)
We safely landed, retrieved our bags and got to the hotel at about 11:15 PM. In the taxi on the way from the airport to the hotel, I watched on my iPad via Periscope as Josh Lott preached at CCS!

It was an action-packed day and it all ended too quickly.

Today was really great, but it is late and I’ll write about it in the morning.

Thanks for reading and keeping in touch.

David

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Sunday Morning

It is now 6:00 Sunday morning here in India. On Friday, we competed the conference as we always do, with a communion service followed by a lunch of homemade Indian food. The team of Americans who participated this year was a really good group and I enjoyed working with them all. I am again inspired by the dedication and, at times, bravery of the pastors and leaders present at the conference. At one point one of the speakers asked for raising of hands of anyone who has suffered persecution, and a majority of them raised their hands. According to an extensive research article from last year, India is one of the nations where persecution is on the rise, and some of the conference participants can verify that from personal experience.

But, there was a lot of joy and worship this last week, along with great conversation. So, today, we will participate in a large gathering of several churches for a worship service in Delhi. Looking forward to that. Then several of us have a 9 PM flight to Kathmandu, Nepal. By the way, it is reported that Nepal is the nation where Christianity is most dramatically on the rise.

OK, so thanks for all the prayers. Oh, I have incl

IMG_0380uded a pic of me teaching just so you know I’m really here! Also, thanks to all of you who leave comments. It is encouraging for me here to know that you are following what I’m doing.

David

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