Saturday, May 19, 2012

Namaste

My three weeks in India have quickly come to a close. It is hard to fully grasp reality. After saying my goodbyes to the India Juniors Abroad Team, I cannot help but feel like I am living in a twilight zone. It was sad to part from the group after spending every waking moment with them for three weeks. Our shared time has been filled with an over-abundance of love and support. Christ's grace, attitude, and much needed endurance was always present. I hope and pray that my dear friends make it home safe!

Goodbye India.....
Here we come Nepal!!!

I cannot find the words to express my excitement and anxious curiosity. All I am able to focus on is my desire to meet the people at Mendies Haven.....and get there safely of course! My prayer is that the Holy Spirit is more present than ever during my travels to the Haven. My energy level is fairly low as of right now. Strength and energy is needed for a smooth and enjoyable journey, but I have full confidence in Christ's provisions.

Many Blessings & Prayers to all!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Family

At 6:30 this morning our group headed out to volunteer at two homes funded by Mother Teresa. Prem Dan is a home for the elderly struggling with severe illnesses that require special 24 hour care. From what I heard by those who chose to volunteer there today, they were served at a much deeper capacity by the people they intended to care for than the other way around. To be loved by the unexpected is a very humbling experience.  

 I chose to volunteer at Daya Dan, a home for children with physical and mental disabilities at various capacities. We began our duties doing laundry or playing with the kids. Some of us, like myself were sent to the bottom floor where we quickly became drenched while stomping our hands and feet in the tubs full of soapy water and clothes. Others were sent up to the roof to hang the clothes up for drying. The Messies (excuse my spelling) are women who have worked at the homes for years. A large majority of them are tough and very task oriented. They knew what needed to be done and fulfilled those needs in the most productive manner possible; which for our group meant a lot of catching up to do, in a very limited amount of time. I guess you could say that it was a good thing we were all ready and willing to learn.  Whenever the Sisters or Messies of the home directed us to take care of a need, they acknowledged all of us as Auntie or Uncle. With limited words and often no instruction, we did the best we could to meet the demands that surrounded us. 

Amidst all of the confusion, the joy and love played out through the children pored a generous amount of energy and encouragement. And even though the Sisters and Messies acted tough, their hearts were overflowing with love, compassion, and complete humility. I assure you, Dayan Dan is filled with more love and joy than any other home similar to their resources than I have ever experienced. Each living soul in this community looks out for the other. Including the children. They are all a family; brothers, sisters, aunts, and uncles. The Lord's desire for a healthy community exists in the lives of all who live, work, and volunteer at the home. Satan has no chance of defeating our God in this part of Kalkuta! 

I walked away from today's experience with a stronger appreciation for what the Sisters do on a daily basis. Most of these woman can say that they had a personal relationship with the woman that has transformed all of our worldly perspectives over the past generation. Mother Teresa, you lived out Christ's love beyond well. Thanks to your dedication and discernment, these woman have had their hearts and attitudes are sweetly enriched by your example of sacrificial living; and for that, these children have a place to call home and people to call family. 

Our group is disappointed that our schedule only allowed one day to volunteer, but we are grateful for the many blessings that came with the limited time. I think I can speak for everyone in our group when I say that our perspectives on family, love and unconditional giving all fall into the same category. Christ is our portion and our cup. 

Apart from Him we are nothing. 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Taj Mahal

Today we visited the Taj Mahal, the world's number one "Wonders of the World". The building and surrounding gates take your breath away. The hand carved marble is elaborately decorated with stones and jewels. But apart from it's physical beauty, the whole purpose for this wonder is deeply sentimental. Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, had developed a love for his wife that was far beyond his love for any other person or thing in this world. When Mumtaz Mahal passed away after giving birth to their fourteenth child, Jahan made the development of the Taj Mahal his number one purpose. His wife was the most precious woman in the world, and he wanted to everyone to know it. 


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Shah Jahan's love for his wife is one of the most dramatic examples of Christ's love for us. I would hope that I can develop a full understanding of Christ's devotion to our hearts and pure beauty after experiencing the wonders of the Taj Mahal. 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

New Delhi

It is odd to think that it is already Thursday night. Week one, out of three in India, is now near the end! The humor is that today was technically our second day touring India! It takes a generous amount of time to travel to this part of the world! 

Sweetie... our tour guide in New Delhi, lives above and beyond the description of her name. It was hard to say our goodbyes tonight. Her heart is filled with an abundance of JOY & servitude. Her response to our "thank you's" was, "Bless you". Sweetie dedicated these last forty-eight hours to exposing our group to the many colors of Delhi and India. I will always hold dear her radiant smile and JOY filled eyes. Sweetie, thank you for sharing your home, culture, values, and love. I hope that I can one day be as transparent as you. Your confident vulnerability is humbling and inspiring to my heart!

......Now off to Agra!