Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Dave Shot Bambi

Here is a picture of Dave with his VERY 1st deer! He got it on Saturday morning . . . 8 pt. buck (FYI: Here in IL we count all of the antlers, not just one side like in CO!). He was very excited as you might imagine! Now I just need some good deer meat recipes, so it doesn't taste like deer . . . anyone have any they would like to share?

Sunday, November 19, 2006

And More . . . .


They hired these snake charmers and they performed right in front of the missionary's house.


David has so many pictures of the kids and people they visited. The people are so beautiful. And the vivid colors in the villages of the women's clothes is magnificant. This picture is of a little girl at the Christian School that the mission runs. They have 1,800 students in 2 shifts, morning and afternoon.

More Pictures


Ever village or church that the group visited gave them garlands of marigolds and other flowers. This village that is pictured here was very remote and in fact had never seen Americans before. They were a bit overwhelmed by the number of garlands that they received this time. They had to take some off just to breathe!


This is Dave with Sushant Kumar. We have been supporting him through our missionary's "adopt a child" program for about 3 years. Dave had to talk to him through 2 interpreters, but it was a great blessing to meet and pray with him.


They spend one day at a wildlife preserve. And since they tracked a tiger that had just made a kill, they were able to go out on elephants to see him. This is Dave and Jon on their elephant.

Some Pictures from India

Dave is finally getting back to normal with his days and nights turned back around. It took the better part of last week to be functional again. Here are a few pictures that I wanted to share from his trip. Hopefully it will give you a glimpse into the kind of work they were able to do.

This is Vivert Lall (the missionary), Ed Green, Jon Nordstrom, and Dave in from a prayer temple in New Delhi.


Dave, Ed and Jon were all able to do some speaking through an interpreter to encourage the Christians throughout India. They each were also able to share about their families and greetings from IL.


This is from the remote village that they visited that had never seen Americans. The people spoke prayer requests to them in Hindi and they prayed for them in English. Only God got to understand both sides of conversation, but the people were so grateful for their prayers. It was a BIG deal in their caste system for them to even touch them, much less pray to God on their behalf.


David was able to play the guitar he bought for the trip several times. This picture is of him playing at the Evangelism Center at the mission in Damoh. The band tried to play with him, but it didn't work very well. He was able to leave his guitar with a man here named Asheesh, who was a gifted guitarist.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Ready to be Home!

I talked to Dave today and they will be leaving tomorrow for home. He had a wonderful experience and from all the emails I have received it was certainly life changing! I will post pictures and more info about his trip when he returns. And new pictures of Jackson : ) Dave will land in Chicago at 4 pm on Saturday (11/11).
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