We’re back in Bangalore again, clothes drying on the line, bags half-packed, mind reeling from the last week, and emotions all over the place as we wrap up our first month with “Thank you”s and “Goodbye”s and start thinking about the coming month in Nepal (and the fact that this was only the FIRST month).

As we had chances to speak and to pray for people, I found myself desiring more and more of the Spirit’s leading — to know what to say, what to pray — so that we would be effective in every precious opportunity we had to minister to people.
We got to sit in as Randy Clark spoke to pastors and local leaders in Vellore in preparation for the healing crusade. He talked about the important role that healing has in allowing people to experience Jesus in a real way and how as these signs accompany the preaching of the Gospel, God’s kingdom is advanced in a mighty way.
I’m also blown away by the people we’ve met and the Spirit-led lives that they lead as they step forward into the calling, the visions and dreams that God has given them for their lives. I’m getting little glimpses of the place that God has for me in His kingdom and honestly, I don’t know what to think about it. It’s all so unfamiliar and new but I’m grateful that God has placed His Spirit in us to help us out in the midst of the confusion even though I’m not all too sure how to live in that truth… but He’s the same Spirit by whom we are able to cry out, “Abba, Father.”
