9.17.2006

India Reflections

There are a lot of things that I could say about India..but the best thing about India was that it allowed me to experience Alicia's world for short time. I now can understand her better and have a love in my heart for Mona, Erika, Sonjay (???), and Juma, Anita, and others.

What to say...I enjoyed India immensely. And just for the record, it doesn't smell bad...at least no worse than Korea. It's a commonly asked question, so I just wanted to get it out of the way.

India is full of people. I love thier enjoyment of color...and they match. Koreans enjoy color but they have an interesting sense of style. India is full of beautiful things and people.

I do not envy Alicia's sedentary life...too much sitting for me. I enjoy having to walk places and a job that has me on my feet all the time. After being exposed to Alicia's world, I am very grateful that I have a platform for the ministry to my students. Alicia and Lindsey have a great responsibility to steward their time well when their time is so unstructed. Something I know I would struggle with.

I loved seenig how God is working in India. Though a lot of them have never heard about the Lord, it is exciting to see how He IS MOVING. He is capturing hearts of Indians.

I enjoyed participating in a contextualized service. I love that they are exposing them to Christ's love for them through their culture and in ways they will understand.

I enjoyed going to the slum school and being able to help with the art lesson.

I loved drinking chai tea with Anita, Alicia and Lindsey's helper, and having her just smile and laugh at me,particularly when I nearly fell off the couch when I tried to sip my tea and it burned my toungue.

I loved Anita's hospitality. I enjoyed her kids entertaining us on the roof of their building. The laugh I got from the picture taking session. What a humbling experience.

I love Anita's smile.

I will always remember Mona, and her heart for people. What an honor and privilege it was to be able to meet her and hang out with her. She was such a blessing to me in the short time that I was there. I am so grateful that God placed Mona in Alicia's life and anticipate what the Lord will do through her once she is a devotee of Yeshua.

Mona's hospitality. Her yummy food. Her attempting to show Alicia how to make tortillas. Mona's conversations. She is a hoot.

Lindsey...what a joy. I enjoyed her so much. What a blessing her and Alicia are to each other. I am very grateful to the Lord for placing them together. She reminded me very much of a dear friend of mine Elizabeth. It was some good times.

And I could go on...and on...but I won't. I just loved every part of my visit. There really is so much more...meeting Alicia's co-workers...exploring Delhi...spades, pizza, and analyzing e-mails...sister time...resting...outdoor markets...the yummy foods and snacks...

I do not even know how to end these reflections. I have now been exposed to yet another wonderful area of this world. Our world is so large...and God is constantly expandnig my view of it. What a blessing and privilege that He has given me this oppotunity.

2 comments:

Blues and Greens said...

I agree--I love India.

kelly said...

hey amber!!

guess who?! yep it's me...llfq..(don't know if you remember that from way back in the cheerleading days!)

i am so happy to have found your blog! houston and i just moved to england last week - so that he can go to graduate school here. we are having a blast and are excited about the next year.

i'll be back for more!!

kelly (watkins) shearon

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