Friday, June 29, 2007

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hi loves. im copying my supporter emails here. will try and always do it. we'll see how the computer time is.

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Hello from Megalaya, India! Well, we’ve been here for just about a week and I thought id write my first email to get things started right!

To begin with, we had some flight problems when we were first trying to leave last Monday. Due to bad weather and missed connections, we didn’t end up leaving until last Wednesday and arriving here in Shillong, Megalaya very exhausted Friday evening. Just to give you an idea of the trip:
-I flew into Madison, Wisconsin 6/16
-we were supposed to fly out 6/18 but ended up staying in Madison until 6/20
-flew from Madison to Chicago
-flew about 15 hours non-stop from Chicago to New Dehli
-12 hour lay over in the Dehli local airport
-flew 2 hours to Guwati which is in the state Assam
-drove 3 hours up the mountains to Shillong and arrived here around 5pm 6/22

I feel like I’m still recovering! I can’t believe Dawn, my outreach leader, makes this trip 3-4 times a year!

But now we’re here! Yay! It is so beautiful here! Very different from the south where I was last time! It is very humid here (none of our clothes will dry!) and it’s the rainy season so it rains for a few hours every day, but its also very cool weather here while the rest of India is burning up! So we’re very thankful for that! The people here also look very different then the rest of India, because it is so close to china the people look like very dark Chinese…basically a mix of India and China, absolutely beautiful of course! Ive seen some of the most beautiful men and women ive ever seen here! It is very hilly and green and the houses all look like sweet little country cottages. Its quite clean and because it is a “Christian” state their aren’t any random animals walking the streets like in the rest of the Hindu states. I forgot how much white people get stared at in India, thess and yuna on the team fit in perfectly (phillipino and Korean), while me and Kelly don’t at all…its already quite old to have people staring at us wherever we go, especially when its mostly men here.

I suppose like me you are wondering why ive come to a “Christian” state to do an outreach and why does YWAM have a base doing evangelism here at all? Yes, I was wondering the same thing. Welllll…although this is a “Christian” state, it is just like the United States and other western countries where many many people say they’re Christian or grew up in a Christian family and go to church but don’t really have a personal relationship with the Lord. YWAM has a Discipleship Training School here to help take students deeper and most importantly to get students from the surrounding nations to come and deepen their relationship with the Lord, get excited about missions, and go home and evangelize in their home where missionarys aren’t allowed or wont be as effective. YWAM Madison (where I did my DTS and who im here with) have a passion for the unreached nations surrounding Megalaya, these nations are officially closed to missionarys and some are even closed to tourists. I encourage you to look on a map, find the north east of India, find Megalaya and see the nations around it. I cant name them in email due to security reasons (that’s how intense it is), but these nations are in desperate need of the gospel and are completely closed to it. This is why Megalaya is so key! And I am excited to tell you that YWAM Madison and Megalaya have teams planting bases and even baptizing a few Christians in these unreached nations! God IS moving!

So Esther, what are you doing there?! Well im glad you asked! The city Shillong is a university hub (thanks to the Christians it seems, most of them are named after Saints), students from all over the north east come here…many of them from the surrounding unreached nations. YWAM Shillong feels God has made it clear to them that its time to start a campus ministry to disciple the “Christian” students and even evangelize to the visiting ones so they will hopefully go back to their country and have a ministry there. YWAM Madison has a campus ministry also, and are helping YWAM Shillong to pioneer their new campus ministry…that’s my team! We’re the pioneers! Although YWAM Shillong knows its time to begin a campus ministry, they aren’t really sure where to start, so they have us here to get things started gathering information and finding out the needs of students here. We’ve come with a fully open schedule, trying to be really sensitive to the Lords leading in what we’re to do here. Dawn has tons of connections here and theirs lots of opportunities to do ministry here with those connections, however the leadership for this outreach really felt like this was to be a very personal outreach, not a “program” doing skits in the streets or speaking to established groups who already have speakers and there isn’t as much of a need for us. So we very prayerfully consider all of our options people give us, and are trying to be really sensitive to the Lords leading in where we go and what we do.

Ok, that’s a big summary of what im doing here! Heres some highlights from the past few days and upcoming plans!

Past few days:
-meeting with the different ministries here we have connections with and planning events we can be a part of in relation to college ministry

-prayer and intercession for the different colleges here and deciding where and what we are going to be doing there

-spent 3 days at Shillong College which is a secular government college here. We’re working with a local woman named Ayophy who has a developing campus ministry. She helped us put together some survey questions and got us permission to go the college and ask students there the questions. The questions are more of a conversation starter, ive hardly used it actually…we want to really get to know the students and even develop deep relationships so we can really get to know their needs and/or encourage them with our own testimonies. The information we gather we’ll be passing on to YWAM here so they know how to progress with their ministry..hopefully we’ll be able to connect the students we meet with YWAM permanent staff in Shillong so they can be further discipled. Praise God we’ve already met a student from one of the closed nations surrounding Megalaya, he said theirs quite a few more here!

-another ministry that past YWAM Madison teams have worked with, is a ministry started by a local man named Uncle Miller…sorry I don’t know his first name…in India we just call our elders Uncle or Auntie, I love it! Listen to his ministry, it will amaze you just like it did me. God provided his family a huge 3 story house (it really was one of those random financial miracles). So the bottom floor he has a school for underprivileged children in the neighborhood (he charges a very little fee so the poorer kids can still go to school). The entire second floor is a hostel for college students and he has weekly ministry times they can attend. Then the third floor is where he and his wife and 4 children live, PLUS the 15 orphans hes taken in over the years. Not to mention hes a pastor at a church in the area also! Amazing! Last night the hostel girls had a meeting and we came and shared some testimonies and Kelly my outreach leader, lead some worship with them too. We were just invited to dinner and to sit in on the group time, but Uncle had other plans for us;)

Upcoming plans:

-we have 3 more schools we feel God wants us to do the survey at and prayer walk on. We will visit each school for a few days within the next few weeks. Please pray for our time there, building relationships, YWAM Shillong pioneering, openness in the shy students here, and a boldness in us to talk to people we don’t know!

-on Sunday our little team is leading the entire service at Uncles church. Me and Yuna will be teaching about 100 kids up to 6th grade. Thess and Kelly will be teaching the other 100 kids 7th grade and up. Then we will lead the childrens worship time, and then I will be giving a seminar to the Sunday school teachers about teaching, kids, and encouragement. In the afternoon the adults have service and Dawn will be preaching on grace, and me and Yuna will be sharing testimonies. Its going to be a really big day, please pray for divine energy and an openness in the children and adults to what God is saying to them through us.

-we also have quite a few other student groups we are going to be speaking at through Ayophy’s ministry and other local churches. Please pray for these meetings and building of relationships.

Other prayer:
-we’re all feeling pretty tired and sick, thess came with a very bad cold and had to go to the doctor here to get some medicine…now I think Yuna and Kelly are getting it. Because we all share a room and are always all together, of course the germs are traveling easily! Praise God I don’t feel sick yet, and I haven’t had any stomach problems either. But please pray for continued protection and for the rest of my team to stop getting sick!

Thank you so much for your prayer and support! Im sorry this was so long, but in this first one I wanted to give you a good summary of what we’re going to be doing, so from here on out I hope they’ll be shorter!

Our God is a God of the nations! Praise Him!

In His love,
Esther

Dear Friends!
Hello from Megalaya, India!
Well, we’ve been here for just about a week and I thought id write my first email to get things started right!

To begin with, we had some flight problems when we were first trying to leave last Monday. Due to bad weather and missed connections, we didn’t end up leaving until last Wednesday and arriving here in Shillong, Megalaya very exhausted Friday evening. Just to give you an idea of the trip:
-I flew into Madison, Wisconsin 6/16
-we were supposed to fly out 6/18 but ended up staying in Madison until 6/20
-flew from Madison to Chicago
-flew about 15 hours non-stop from Chicago to New Dehli
-12 hour lay over in the Dehli local airport
-flew 2 hours to Guwati which is in the state Assam
-drove 3 hours up the mountains to Shillong and arrived here around 5pm 6/22

I feel like I’m still recovering! I can’t believe Dawn, my outreach leader, makes this trip 3-4 times a year!

But now we’re here! Yay! It is so beautiful here! Very different from the south where I was last time! It is very humid here (none of our clothes will dry!) and it’s the rainy season so it rains for a few hours every day, but its also very cool weather while the rest of India is burning up! So we’re very thankful for that! The people here also look very different then the rest of India, because it is so close to china the people look like very dark Chinese…basically a mix of India and China, absolutely beautiful of course! Ive seen some of the most beautiful men and women ive ever seen here! It is very hilly and green and the houses all look like sweet little country cottages. Its quite clean and because it is a “Christian” state their aren’t any random animals walking the streets like in the rest of the Hindu states. I forgot how much white people get stared at in India, thess and yuna on the team fit in perfectly (phillipino and Korean), while me and Kelly don’t at all…its already quite old to have people staring at us wherever we go, especially when its mostly men here.

I suppose like me you are wondering why ive come to a “Christian” state to do an outreach and why does YWAM have a base doing evangelism here at all? Yes, I was wondering the same thing. Welllll…although this is a “Christian” state, it is just like the United States and other western countries where many many people say they’re Christian or grew up in a Christian family and go to church but don’t really have a personal relationship with the Lord. YWAM has a Discipleship Training School here to help take students deeper and most importantly to get students from the surrounding nations to come and deepen their relationship with the Lord, get excited about missions, and go home and evangelize in their home where missionarys aren’t allowed or wont be as effective. YWAM Madison (where I did my DTS and who im here with) have a passion for the unreached nations surrounding Megalaya, these nations are officially closed to missionarys and some are even closed to tourists. I encourage you to look on a map, find the north east of India, find Megalaya and see the nations around it. I cant name them in email due to security reasons (that’s how intense it is), but these nations are in desperate need of the gospel and are completely closed to it. This is why Megalaya is so key! And I am excited to tell you that YWAM Madison and Megalaya have teams planting bases and even baptizing some Christians in these unreached nations! God IS moving!

So Esther, what are you doing there?! Well im glad you asked! The city Shillong is a university hub (thanks to the Christians it seems, most of the universities are named after Saints), students from all over the north east come here…many of them from the surrounding unreached nations. YWAM Shillong feels God has made it clear to them that its time to start a campus ministry to disciple the “Christian” students and even evangelize to the visiting ones so they will hopefully go back to their country and have a ministry there. YWAM Madison has a campus ministry also, and are helping YWAM Shillong to pioneer their new campus ministry…that’s my team! We’re the pioneers! Although YWAM Shillong knows its time to begin a campus ministry, they aren’t really sure where to start, so they have us here to get things started gathering information and finding out the needs of students here. We’ve come with a fully open schedule, trying to be really sensitive to the Lords leading in what we’re to do here. Dawn has tons of connections here and theirs lots of opportunities to do ministry here with those connections, however the leadership for this outreach really felt like this was to be a very personal outreach, not a “program” doing skits in the streets or speaking to established groups who already have speakers and there isn’t as much of a need for us. So we very prayerfully consider all of our options people give us, and are trying to be really sensitive to the Lords leading in where we go and what we do.

Ok, that’s a big summary of what im doing here! Heres some highlights from the past few days and upcoming plans!

Past few days:
-meeting with the different ministries here we have connections with and planning events we can be a part of in relation to college ministry

-prayer and intercession for the different colleges here and deciding where and what we are going to be doing there

-spent 3 days at Shillong College which is a secular government college here. We’re working with a local woman named Ayophy who has a developing campus ministry. She helped us put together some survey questions and got us permission to go the college and ask students there the questions. The questions are more of a conversation starter, ive hardly used it actually…we want to really get to know the students and even develop deep relationships so we can really get to know their needs and/or encourage them with our own testimonies. The information we gather we’ll be passing on to YWAM here so they know how to progress with their ministry..hopefully we’ll be able to connect the students we meet with YWAM permanent staff in Shillong so they can be further discipled. Praise God we’ve already met a student from one of the closed nations surrounding Megalaya, he said theirs quite a few more here!

-another ministry that past YWAM Madison teams have worked with, is a ministry started by a local man named Uncle Miller…sorry I don’t know his first name…in India we just call our elders Uncle or Auntie, I love it! Listen to his ministry, it will amaze you just like it did me. God provided his family a huge 3 story house (it really was one of those random financial miracles). So the bottom floor he has a school for underprivileged children in the neighborhood (he charges a very little fee so the poorer kids can still go to school). The entire second floor is a hostel for college students and he has weekly ministry times they can attend. Then the third floor is where he and his wife and 4 children live, PLUS the 15 orphans hes taken in over the years. Not to mention hes a pastor at a church in the area also! Amazing! Last night the hostel girls had a meeting and we came and shared some testimonies and Kelly my outreach leader, lead some worship with them too. We were just invited to dinner and to sit in on the group time, but Uncle had other plans for us;)

Upcoming plans:

-we have 3 more schools we feel God wants us to do the survey at and prayer walk on. We will visit each school for a few days within the next few weeks. Please pray for our time there, building relationships, YWAM Shillong pioneering, openness in the shy students here, and a boldness in us to talk to people we don’t know!

-on Sunday our little team is leading the entire service at Uncles church. Me and Yuna will be teaching about 100 kids up to 6th grade. Thess and Kelly will be teaching the other 100 kids 7th grade and up. Then we will lead the childrens worship time, and then I will be giving a seminar to the Sunday school teachers about teaching, kids, and encouragement. In the afternoon the adults have service and Dawn will be preaching on grace, and me and Yuna will be sharing testimonies. Its going to be a really big day, please pray for divine energy and an openness in the children and adults to what God is saying to them through us.

-we also have quite a few other student groups we are going to be speaking at through Ayophy’s ministry and other local churches. Please pray for these meetings and building of relationships.

Other prayer:
-we’re all feeling pretty tired and sick, thess came with a very bad cold and had to go to the doctor here to get some medicine…now I think Yuna and Kelly are getting it. Because we all share a room and are always all together, of course the germs are traveling easily! Praise God I don’t feel sick yet, and I haven’t had any stomach problems either. But please pray for my continued protection and for the rest of my team to stop getting sick!

Thank you so much for your prayer and support! Im sorry this was so long, but in this first one I wanted to give you a good summary of what we’re going to be doing, so from here on out I hope they’ll be shorter!

Our God is a God of the nations! Praise Him!

In His love,
Esther

PS: ive attached some pictures for you all to see! the name of the pictures should explain what they are! the picture of us getting sweets, the boy in the picture is our "guide" provided by Ayophy, its one of her students she disciples from church. His name is Robby and he takes very good care of us! ill be taking more this week and ill try and keep sending them! hopefully you'll be able to put faces together with names and ministires ill be talking about! God bless you!

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