Reported
by Joshua Gowda, TEC Training Centre Director in New Delhi
"Our Elijah
Challenge Feeding Event for the month of June was conducted
on 18 June 2010 at the village Masuda Ajmer Rajasthan. Throughout
Rajasthan we see small ancient palaces. The art and religious
symbols seen on their walls reflect both the Hinduism
and Islam which are found in Rajasthani culture.
In
Masuda village the people's religious beliefs are a blend
of the Hindu and the Muslim faiths. They are known as the
Merth and the Kattat tribes which are found in 200 villages
in the
district of Ajmer.
Our
Elijah Challenge-trained pastor, Samuel Massey, invited 360
people to the Feeding Event. Simon Haqq shared the gospel,
and approximately 355 people
responded
and gave their hearts to the Lord Jesus Christ. Praise
the Lord!
In
Rajasthan the harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few.
Seeing the needs, I need to train as many laborers as possible
and send full time workers to reach the unreached villages
in Rajasthan."
Joshua
Gowda (left) and Simon Haqq (right)
Joshua
sightseeing
Local
Rajasthani men
Preaching the gospel to the Rajasthani people
Above & below: Rajasthani people attending the
meeting
Below
& above: Rajasthani people accepting Christ
Healing
the sick as commanded by Jesus in Luke 10:9
Testimony
of healing
Initially
she had a tumor on her neck
Disciple
lays hands on her in Jesus' name
She
testifies the tumor is shrinking
Feeding
the villagers
Below
& above: the villagers are fed
The
national bird---the peacock
Luke
10:9 "Heal
the sick who are there and tell them,
'The kingdom of God is near you.’"