This is a summary of my Feb trip to India detailing my experiences with more than 130 refugees who have suffered the burning of their homes, destruction of their churches, and taking of the lives of their loved ones. Having done over 20 short term mission trips this ranks right up there at the top.
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The first pic is a video of celebration. On reflection here are some highlights and thoughts of this trip:
1. The persecution of Christians in Orissa and their continuing situation from Aug of last year is of a historic nature and little publicized in the west
2. More than 200,000 people were affected and those killed were beheaded, chopped up, burned, etc. Those who want to go back to their villages are not wanted and have been threatened. Some are being forced by the governement to go back. The rice being eaten in these camps has worms, etc.
3. The persecution has resulted in a uniting of believers and blurring of denominational lines which is good.
4. The preaching and teaching on this trip was some of the most anointed I have been a part of, showing the love and power of God towards His broken people.
5. Many Indian believers have responded by taking homeless, church-less believers into their own homes--even some Hindus have taken in some Christians. Our main contact in the state of Orissa, poor by our standards, took in 16 children into his home . . . hardly blinked an eye.
6. India is prime real estate for short and long-term teams to go and have significant kingdom impact. Any churches who want to bite on this and join us let's go.
7. Once again God used this trip to confirm my personal calling and fire my passion for kingdom work among the nations, including our own.
8. I still believe God is crying out to US churches to re-engage in foreign missions as in days of old and not follow European Christianity.
9. Our team ministered at a conference for 90 refugee pastors, discipleship school for 40 refugees, orphanage, two churches, and one home with children. We taught, prayed,sang, danced, gave medicines, laughed, cried, and two of our team visited a refugee camp several hours away.
10. Everyone should be required to take a 20+ hour train ride in India.
Summary of Teachings on This Trip:
1. Jesus bore not only our sins but our griefs and sorrows (Isa 53). This was followed by a powerful prayer time.
2. As Christians we are called to live and respond in the "opposite spirit" (using David and Saul in OT) (followed by breaking into small groups for prayer and sharing)
3. The Orissa Christians are among the un-named heroes who were "sawn into", put to death, fled, etc. (Hebrews 11:35-38)
4. Two very helpful practical session on setting goals as we move forward out of the past.
5. Three sessions on the ways God speaks to us today and personal testimoies to illustrate
6. Isa 49 and God's comfort and word to Israelites who lost their homes, children, and "church"
7. Isa 51-52 and God's call to rise up from the dust and loose the chains as we go forward, expecting resurrection power to follow times of crucifiction.
8. The forgotten dark side of Christmas from Matthew 2, showing that Jesus understands what it means to be on the run (followed by dancing and joy)
9. Teaching on the new heavens and new earth (followed by dancing and joy--1st time of celebration in months for these believers).
10. Discussion and prayer over Acts 4 in small groups.
11. Components of the Christian life from Isaiah 6 (Seeing Jesus, Woe is Me, Forgiveness, Here am I send me)
12. Exhortation for the comforted to be comforters from 2 Corinthians 1
13. Sermon on the goodness of God
Journal entries
1. Feb 3: "Muthu persecuted Christians and burned their literature. In 1991 he was saved at Bible college. He enrolled there to get a calculator because a Christian told him he would get one there and he wanted one!!"
2. Feb 5: "Awoke at 3:30 getting eaten by Ants! Bathed and shook the sheet out from my bed."
3. Feb 2: "Walked to the sea. There saw a whale shark." This is an endangered species and a rare sight."
4. Feb 3: "I then spoke on the new heavens and new earth and our future in the heavenly earth. Aferwards, wow. We all sang and shouted and danced. It was a real visitation of joy from God and a highlight of the many trips I have done."
5. Feb 9: "Back to room and a little TV, some tunes, fell asleep eventually after feeding mosquitoes with my flesh and praying--then bizarre dreams."
"I was lost and blind when a friend of mine came and took me by the hand, and He led me to His
kingdom that was in another land. Now my mind is blown, my head has grown, a Solid Rock
and a rolling stone, Wowie, zowie, well the Cat's got soul, He's the Rock that doesn't roll."
Larry Norman
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1 comment:
TA, great to spend time with you this morning, sharing the vision of taking the gospel to the nations, dreaming with you about what it could look like to get the church in the US pumped up about going. Let's keep dreaming and pursuing this great ambition. Love your heart, love your journal entries, and the simplicity of your message. You are a good brother! David and Joy
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