Saturday 31 May 2008

India Revisited






Here is one more snapshot of India. The class I was able to teach; one of the hospitals we visited trying to find help for our spider bite and (?) dislocated hand; the only ambulance I saw my entire time (note it is an eye ambulance:)); a beautiful colourful market; and if you look 2/3 the way up the white background building, you will see a man working - with absolutely no safety devices.

Tuesday 13 May 2008

Bogmolo Bogmolo Bogmolo






Bogmolo is the name of the touristy seaside town we stayed in our first 3 weeks in India. From there we travelled by bus a half hour to serve in 2 of the slum areas. These photos contain pictures of 2 people mentioned in other posts - the 4 year old boy with the ankle wound, and the 8 year old shopkeeper. There is also a snapshot of the pharmacy most of our first aid kit came from - I think if I would have wanted a nuclear bomb, it would have been found here. I believe that India still has more to teach me - it would be exaggerating to say that 6 weeks there even scratched the surface.

Tuesday 6 May 2008

Gadarenes






Pictures from Jordan - these are the ancient ruins of the city of Gadarenes, the city of the demonic man that Jesus healed. He was sent back here to show people the difference in his life after he had been healed.





Saturday 3 May 2008

Rudder Me

It was a question I couldn't answer, from a stranger I don't know. Yet my reply would provide direction in one life, if not more. Any wisdom or experience I may have are not enough to answer this question - it is too big, and it means too much. So I went into my sanctuary with God; the place where, by grace, I can hear Him speak... as long as I come in honesty and with ears to hear. And so He spoke - but once again in a way that was more than I expected; He painted a picture so that when I reply, I will understand why.

It's like this - say that I ask someone who is a real estate agent/mortgage broker/financial advisor "should I buy this house?" They can say "yes" or "no", based on all of their experience. Say that person is also one of your closest friends, and they can remind you of what kind of house you want and need based on how well they know you and your house now. God is both of those things - expert and friend - and sometimes He chooses to answer in a yes/no, black/white sort of way. But more often, if we are willing to hear, He will share with us His heart on the matter.

So what He showed me this week, in my basement room huddled around a heater, was a picture of ships. As I was asking Him how one stranger can ask another stranger a life changing question, He "changed the subject" and showed me ships on an open sea. And I saw in that picture that whether we know someone for a second or a lifetime, we steer one another on the open sea. One ship passing another in the night may not say much about the ships one to another, but may be entirely about the courses those ships chose in the passing. "We all rudder one another" are the words that I thought watching this. Sometimes we steer one another to love and good deeds; sometimes to fear and selfishness. But it is almost impossible not to rudder someone, even just one degree, when we sail close enough for another ship to be affected by our waves.

Though I certainly don't have an answer yet for the question, I am in a better place to understand the importance of it. May we have the wisdom and grace to sail past others as we would have others sail past us.