one week shy of a month

Hi friends and family,
Well we are finally hooked up to the internet (no more 1o minutes per week!) so hopefully communication will get better. We also got a phone yesterday and we all crowded around in utter joy for our first phone call from Trilby and Theresa. We must miss Canada and all of you more than we know!
This past weekend we were in a little town called Dehradun where we did childcare for this church who was taking a retreat up there. It was such a treat for us! There was no pollution (so we could see the blue sky during the day and the stars at night), the home we stayed in had beds off the floor, we had good indian-cooked food, and there were fruit trees everywhere! (tangerines, grapefruits, etc...) That part made me happy cause it reminded me of Kelowna. I got to play some soccer and volleyball too! Okay, so I was the only girl, but I didn't really care. The little kids loved it and they call me "Didi" which means "Big sister." They laughed and cheered any time Greg or I did anything with the ball. We went into the weekend thinking that we would be taking care of about six English-speaking kids and it turned out to be about twenty English-speaking and non-English-speaking kids in one group, for a total of 12 hours. But of course, God in all his faithfulness pulled us through and softened our hearts for the kids. Six of the boys are AIDS orphans and are so darling. The joy and the hope on their faces, despite what their lives look like, reminds me how all that is important in life is putting our hope in Christ. What else is there to live for?

We have been going to these ESL conversation classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and tonight the level 3 class threw us a party! They're so excited to have Canadians chilling with them for the next while. They made us a cake that said, "Get together with Canadian." Hehe, so awesome. We are starting to get to know more of the Muslim students there which is great.
I have mentioned this to a couple people, but last week we were on an auto-rickshaw and my backpack got driven off with (intentionally we think). It had all of my Hindi notes in it, all of my month's spending money, a cell phone, and my new Bible. So I have been praying for the driver, whoever he is. The team was great to be behind me though, lending me a little bit of cash, and one person even bought me a soccer ball...what a blessing!
Although things have been hard here--in more ways than one--God is so evident and encouraging. He reminds me so often of His perfect love that he wants to pour out on me. And when I make mistakes, his grace is never-ending. I know I have made mistakes leading this team but it's a learning process and it's awesome how God uses those mistakes to strengthen us....."Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us."--Romans 5:3,4
Please continue to pray for the five of us as we are still figuring out how to love with 4 others and how to be useful for God's kingdom at the same time. Hindi is coming slowly but surely...Indians just love that we know any words or phrases at all like, "What is your name?" or "How many brothers and sisters do you have?" (Aap ka nam kya hai?, Aap ke kitne bhai bahan hai?). Prayers are always welcomed!
Blessings from India...I love to hear how you are doing. Even if I haven't had time to respond, it's great getting mail! Bye for now,
Beth

p.s. Photo #1: Our day trip to the Taj Mahal...we had random people coming up to us all day asking to take their pictures with us. Photo #2: The sitting room in our appartment, my favourite room in the place. I think I caught Jon off guard. Photo #3: A few of the boys that we looked after this past weekend, taken right after a big game of soccer (football). The little Christian school in the background is where we spent most of our time watching the kids.

4 Comments:
BETHANY
My fellow Kelownian! It was so good to hear from you. Your post is so encouraging. I love you and I am praying for you. Keep running to your Maker, He is faithful. I miss you and I am praying for you as you lead. You are AMAZING! Love,
Joelle
I love hearing about your life in India. Beth, God is being glorified through your life. Your joy and deep care for people shines Jesus wherever you go.
Isaiah 41:9-10
HEY!!! That's gifferd in that photo below isn't it? i thought dehradun had about half a million people? anyways that incredible that God has brought yuou back to northern india just over a year after you first travelled through. he is amazing. i honestly thought i would be the first of our group to return and am sligtly jealous it is you there and not me but we are where we are for a reason, for God's reason. Sometimes his reasoning, honestly, makeas no sense to me but in hindsight I see that his judgement definitly trumps my short sighted attemps at logic and discerment. anyways i have been learning much here, more than i can commnicate via blog post as i am sure you are. you are in my prayers and i look forward to the two of us thoroughly swapping stories and expeirinces in the future. take care miss white. until later... p.s. I had to create a blog just to post this. maybe i'll post stuff now and we can be blog buddies (; ima nerd. later
Hey Beth!
Its rad to hear about what you are up to and experiencing. I know that you all are having an awesome impact on the people around you. I am also glad to hear that you are still showing people how to play sports! That's sweet that you are using the gifts God has given you. I miss you and am praying for you.
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