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Turned Upside Down

February 9th, 2017 by | | Posted in Field Updates

For most of her life, Tananki was a devout Hindu, observing all of the religious holidays and rituals. But her life was not filled with joy or peace.  Tananki’s home life was anything but tranquil. Her husband was a raging alcoholic whose temper was unpredictable. The children would often hide in fear as their father…

    From My Heart

    February 9th, 2017 by | | Posted in Field Updates

    Another year has gone by rapidly, but not without much excitement and a great deal of accomplishments. All this stands as an amazing testimony to what God can do with simple, but willing, human vessels. He blessed our efforts in 2016 as we stepped out in faith following the vision he placed on our hearts. Thank…

      Lord, teach us to pray

      January 4th, 2017 by | | Posted in Field Updates

      Thank you for praying for the 2016 NAIC conference! Pastors from all over Sri Lanka, Nepal and India gathered last November to experience fellowship, prayer, teaching and spiritual refreshment over the three-day assembly. The conference debuted the 2017 teaching theme: “Lord, teach us to pray” based on Luke 11:1. It was a time filled with…

        “Praise the Lord.  Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.”  Psalm 106:1 I pray that this will be a very special Thanksgiving for all my friends in North America.    When things don’t seem to be going well and we are overcome with disappointment, when we feel overwhelmed by…

          Love One Hundred More

          November 8th, 2016 by | | Posted in Field Updates

          In God’s household there is never a sign that says, “Sorry, no more space here.” There is always a way to bring in, accept, embrace and extend generous love one more time, in one more direction. When Prati and I had our first child, we thought we could never love another in the same way.…

            CHILDREN’S MINISTRY UPDATE

            October 17th, 2016 by | | Posted in Field Updates

            Medical Camps Medical camps are conducted in a different IGL children’s home every Saturday to ensure each child’s health status is screened once every three months. In a combined effort by IGL and Sharon Hospital, 800 children from IGL children’s homes received medical checkups this summer through these medical camps. Most of the children are…

              In Enemy Territory

              October 14th, 2016 by | | Posted in Field Updates

              “Many times as we travel to villages for ministry, we see satanic forces – these are the challenges we face in the ministry. Though most times we are frustrated, God enables us to renew (our) strength through His words,” Pastor S reflecting on the opposition he faces in the field (name omitted for his security).…

                “Most people think we are in the land of the living on our way to the land of the dying. But actually, we are in the land of the dying on our way to the land of the living. That’s why I say death is a conjunction, not a period. It is the bridge between…

                  Would you like to engage in a partnership that would change lives? A kairos moment is an “opportune time.” We believe that God is doing a fresh work in India that makes this very day an opportune time to join in life-changing partnerships with our Indian brothers and sisters. What can we learn about kairos…

                    From Desperation to Hope

                    August 11th, 2016 by | | Posted in Field Updates

                    “I was without any work, and my family completely depended on my husband’s meager income. Now I contribute income, and this gives me happiness and hope.” – Sathya, micro-credit loan recipient Like many others in rural India, Sathya and her family were scraping by on an income that barely provided food and shelter. High rates…

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