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I’m using fast internet to post
this blog -
The children we work with at the
school are adorable -
We ride rickshaws everywhere we go
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I bought a new awesome outfit with
sequins for about $10 -
The people are beautiful
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There is a McDonalds about 15
minutes from where we are staying -
I’m not sleeping in a bunk-bed
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I have a bathroom with a TOILET in
my room -
I can take a HOT HIGH PRESSURE
shower whenever I want -
People bring us into their homes
with sincere hospitality -
I don’t feel like an inconvenience
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My team has a Pizza Hut and game
night on Fridays -
We live just minutes outside of a
city -
I got my nose pierced!!
(something I’ve wanted to do since high school that I never thought
I ever would– don’t worry, it was totally clean and safe and cute!
I’ll post a picture soon once I get the pretty stud in and the
starter hoop out:)) -
The children in my ABC’s and
writing class at school learned my name on the first day -
The clothing the women wear is
stunning -
God is here and working!
Our typical day consists of waking up
for breakfast and prayer then taking rickshaws to an elementary
school. We lead songs, tell a Bible story with an accompanied craft
or game, help with counting and ABC’s, practice writing and do
exercise. Then we head back for lunch, have an afternoon break and
tea time. Our evenings are spent visiting locals who are either
believers or have some contact with Rajan (our ministry partner). We
come back for dinner and bedtime. We have only been here a week, but
already this month is in the running for favorite month so far. I’m
really falling in love with India.
On the support front I am still $427
from the April 1 goal and $2725 from the final AIM goal. Please
consider giving again or for the first time if you are able. I
understand that times are hard at home, but God blesses those who
blesses others. He will be using your money to bless people around
the world through me, please help me to stay on the race.
Love and miss you all!!
