Thursday, November 30, 2006

Pics of trip to Seattle



Fall leaves before the snow










Beckys' parents, brother and sister








Icey Roads










Snowing on the Space Needle

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Funds are Coming in!

Today we are going back to Portland to catch an early flight tomorrow morning back home. Hopefully the roads will be ice free as we make our way there. I want to thank the people and churches were I spoke last week for your generosity. If my figures are right over eleven thousand dollars came in to help build the childrens home in India. I am so thankful for all who desire to see these orphans and homeless children have a place to call home. Soon construction will start and we will be on our way to see God make a difference in these Childrens lives. Just one note, 100% of donations given to this project reach India, we don't use any for administrative costs or for any other costs, all of your donations will be used for this project. Thanks so much. As we approach Christmas, lets think about the less fortunate and do what we can to show them a little of Gods' love.

Friday, November 17, 2006

It's Cold up here

We flew Southwest airlines into Portland, Ore and rented a car to drive up to Washington. It was a beautiful day for a drive, sunny and cold! Not too cold for the locals, but for us who are used to 85-90 degree weather, it is cold. We stopped at subway to by dinner and a couple of girls come in dressed with shorts and flip flops. They must be used to the temp here. I am excited about the ministry coming up, I will be busy most every day sharing with a church or small group about our project in India. This is not a vacation, we will go back and rest up from the work we do here. It is a joy to serve others!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Time to Raise Funds for India!

This week Becky and I will be flying to Portland, Ore and from there drive to the Seattle area to minister in some churches and homes to raise finances for the Childrens home in India. As money becomes available construction will begin. The Total cost is around $100,000.00. Thats really not too much considering that 100 kids will be housed there. Here a family of five can build a home for the same price. We will take time to visit family and enjoy a Thanksgiving meal while enjoying the wintery weather of the Northwest. I want to find some snow, make a snow ball and enjoy some "cold" weather. Today in the Rio Grande Valley it is 90 degrees. What a contrast to the 45 degree weather there.
I just want to wish my readers a Happy Thanksgiving, eat lots of turkey and apple pies. We will be back shortly to get ready for the Christmas season.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Everybody suffers somehow, sometimes


Have you ever been in a situation where to feel like u are being abused and unappreciated? We all have to go through things that are uncomfortable at the time. After the inconvience though we see the benefit of the situation and we actually feel better having gone through it. Set backs are set ups for a come back!

Friday, November 03, 2006

More Flood pics of Chirala, India


Raju is feeding Muslim flood survivors. They are experiencing the
Love of God and are very grateful








This is Bubli feeding people at an Untouchable village.






Many people are suffering with feet fungus.
These waters breed deseases.








The smell is terrible and the mosquitos hungry.








According to the News paper there are 28 dead
and 245,000 homeless. Livestock is dead, harvest destroyed, people have lost hope.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Devestating Floods


This first picture was taken in Augest on my last trip. These huts were built by Muslims trying to find a place to live. During the last weeks of October, heavy rains have produced floods that have destroyed homes, killed livestock and devestated fields. The staff of our childrens home have moved to the church building that is higher up. There home is flooded. All their clothes soaked and belonging destroyed. Maybe the most scary part are the snakes that have come out from hiding. The second pic shows the effects of the flood on the same homes seen in the first picture.