Sunday, January 31, 2010

Saturday

On Saturday, we arrived in Chennai and headed straight to CMCT where we were greeted by Colleen. To introduce us to how the majority of the population lives in Chennai, we spent most of the afternoon walking through three different slum areas. Sundare, one of the directors at CMCT, was gracious enough to spend her afternoon off showing us the area. For most of us, we have never seen such extreme poverty. The smells were strong, music blaring, colors vibrant, children playing, older people simply sitting in some of the dirtiest places we could ever imagine. Hundreds if not thousands of one room huts were attached together by a mismatch of materials…these are the homes of over 60% of India’s population. Sundare took us inside a few of the homes of people that CMCT has helped and shared Jesus with. We had the opportunity to pray for them. The hope of our Lord and Savior bound us together…what a reminder that we are all God’s children.


We were able to go inside the homes of some of the people who live in one of the slums in Chennai.

Slum housing in Chennai.

Sundare explaining how people live/work/go to school when they live in a slum.

Another view of a slum neighborhood.

Life in Chennai.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Bombay Teen Challenge

Hello friends!

We arrived safely in Mumbai at about 2:30 am this morning....thank you for your prayers! It is now Friday evening and we are quite tuckered out after traveling for over 20 hours as we made our way to the other side of the world. After about 3 hours sleep, we spent out first day in Mumbai, India.

For those of us who have never been to India, the craziness of the roads was enough to create a bit of culture shock. Think mass chaos...no lanes, people crossing in front of heavy traffic, cows roaming and everything from large trucks to little rickshaws to old English looking taxis nearly hitting each other.

Regardless, we made it through the city and spent most of our day at the "Bombay Teen Challenge." Bombay Teen Challenge is a remarkable Christian ministry founded by Mr. Devaraj that focuses on rescuing women of all ages from sex slavery. Mr. Devaraj has an unbelievable heart for rescuing people from this terrible trade and sharing the gospel with them. Many who we met today have come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior thru Mr. Devaraj's work. You can see the restoration and love they have for Jesus in their eyes...truly beautiful! Over lunch, he gave us a more detailed overview of the ministry and also told us of his calling - to "Stop Sex Slavery" worldwide in the next 15 years. He estimates that there are over 100,000 people in sex slavery in Mumbai alone.

The ministry has also grown into many other areas, including an orphanage for 40 children who have HIV and or AIDS. We were able to stop here as well today. When we arrived the children were waiting for us at the entry way, smiling and singing! They were so darling. Each child handed us a homemade card and eagerly took our hands to show us their home. The pictures below are worth a thousand words.

We finished our day seeing the Bombay Teen Challenge dormitories and handicraft center (called the International Princess Project) where the women at Bombay Teen Challenge create beautiful jewelry, scarves, wallets and pajamas. These items are sold in the US to raise money for the organization. We did a bit of shopping as well and enjoyed spending more time with the girls.

At the end of our day, we were blessed to be part of their chapel service. The service was lead by a fantastic worship band who enthusiastically praised Jesus, singing many songs we know from home. It was such a blessing to see God so clearly at work in everyone's lives. We were struck by the stark contrast between the darkness they had all come from and the light which they now experience knowing Jesus Christ. We pray God continues to bless this ministry and everyone involved.
Thank you all for your support and prayers. Tomorrow we are headed to Chennai where we will get to meet Colleen and begin our time at CMCT.



Thursday, January 28, 2010

"Emirates Delivers" OR "Mom is in Mumbai!!!"

The ladies are safely to their hotel: 
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From: Don Hendricks
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 4:08 PM
To: 'Brian Hendricks'; Schmidt
Subject: Mom is in Mumbai

Hi,
I just spoke with mom on the phone – was like she was next door. They all arrived safely and were at their hotel which is a nice one. They are getting some sleep before heading out later to visit the former prostitutes out in the country where they learn sewing skills and more about Christ. Their kids (if they have any) live separately and have good care. She said they all had empty seats beside them on the flight so it was more comfortable than could have been. Also Emirates was a very good airline – service and food etc. So they are “wiped” but all is well.
Dad
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Based on their itinerary they have about 5 hours or so to sleep - thankful, I'm sure for any they got on the plane until they leave to visit Ashagram (Village of Hope) about 1 1/2 hours away.


It's a wonderful trip into the "country" of India where Bombay Teen Challenge has a beautiful compound for young men and women to recover from drug and alcohol addiction as well as being trapped in sexual slavery. 

In partnership with International Princess Project they have created an amazing sewing center for 50 girls and have room to grow. 

Many of you gave through Mariners to help remodel a building so up to 100 girls could work and have a new way of life, supporting themselves with work that builds up self-esteem instead of destroying it. 


"When My Presence is the focal point of your consciousness, all the pieces of your life fall into place.  As you gaze at Me through the eyes of your heart, you can see the world around you from My perspective.  The fact that I am with you makes every moment of your life meaningful..."Matthew 28:20, Psalm 139:1-4 from Jesus Calling today.

Just wanted to keep you up-to-date as sleep is more valuable right now and time is short for them to write!!! 

Best,
KT

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Preparing to Leave

The India 2010 team is in their final preparations for their trip to Chennai to visit and serve CMCT. As friends and family of the team members, we would love your prayer in the following areas:
  • Health, safety and strength.
  • To be fully prepared spiritually.
  • To respond in a Christ-like manner to those we are serving.
  • Protection for families at home.
  • Smooth travels (no missed connections).
  • Easy adjustment to jet lag.
  • Protection from spiritual warfare.
We are excited to share with you what God has in store for us while we are in India.  We will be updating this blog daily as a way to stay in contact.

Top Row: Mary Hendricks, Kirsten Beck, Carolyn Johnson Marilee Schneider, Anne Storm
Bottom Row: Allison Schneider, Leslie Casserly, Pam Emery, Teri Gundlach, Susan Bramel, Cindy Christeson

(Not Pictured: Carlin Schneider)