Verse of the Day

Friday, February 02, 2007

Outback outreach....!!!

One of my most soul shaking journeys...2 days in Khopoli, reaching out to tribal villagers with men of God. Unbeatable!

It started out with 8 of us (Bonny, Sheril, Edison, Ravi, Annette, Shimona, Serena & myself) friends deciding to participate in an outreach program to the tribal villages of Khopoli. The program was organised by our church. It was for the tough, adventurous and the brave kind of people. It wasnt a luxury camp that we were attending. This was something different.

We started off by staying at bonnys house. We had to catch the 8:15 am Khopoli Local from mulund. As usual we were late and we missed the train. Basically we had to prepare our own lunch, & that is the reason we got late.

On missing the train, we had to find an alternate mode of transport. We decided to Bike it out! I called our pastor to ask him if we could ride to khopoli, and I got a very prompt 'No!' from him. The next train to khopoli was scheduled 4 hours later. We pondered if we should take a train to Karjat and then change trains to khopoli. But looking at the crowd on the platform, we knew it was going to be standing journey. So we decided to take the ST Bus.

The next ST bus for Khopoli was at 10:00 am. We decided to wait it out with 'wada pavs' from Kunj Vihar. Beleive me, they never come as big as they come in Kunj Vihar. The best Wada Pav the city has to offer. Lost in our Indian style veg burgers, ...(you guessed it right), we missed the 10:00 am bus to khopoli. Patience was morphing into desperation. With options running out for us now, we boarded a bus to Panvel. We thought we could catch a connecting bus from Panvel to Khopoli, and jumped into a Panvel Bus.

The ST journey was decent, considering the fact I slept through most of it. On a few occasions, we were thrown a couple of feet into the air and woke up in our neighbours seat, but other than that it was a peaceful journey. Off at panvel we had to wait another 45 minutes before we got a connecting bus to khopoli. The driver in the bus was nuts. He had 'I cant be second' syndrome and also seemed to suffer from elephantitis. His heavy foot never seemed to get off the accelerator & his nutty brain kept telling him, 'you got to be first, dont let anyone overtake you'. The innocent victim - Me. I never could stand even looking at a merry-go-round, let alone riding one, and this fellow was rollercoasting me all the way to Khopoli. If my vomit would have started its upward journey in the Bus itself, I would make sure that the driver got a good taste of my 'reversed excretory process output'. But we just reached khopoli on time. I rushed out of the Bus, only to find Rev. Shalom waving at me. Semi-dazed and in a envioronment conducive to puking, I waved back weakly and managed to hold back my half digested wada pav from kunj vihar. When I got to my senses, I looked around. We were in Khopoli!

And this is where the humour in my write-up ends...

God had helped us overcome all the difficulties and arrive at khopoli... and I wondered... why?

Some of us were driven to a church in a large ambassador. The rest of us took a rickshaw. It was a small nice church where we put down our bags and joined the session. In this session, some people from the villiage gave their testimonies. We also had an orientation session where all of us were taught, how to behave while talking to the villagers.

After this all of us shared our lunch that we had brought along with us. It was a nice time of sharing we had. Once we were done, we were to set out on our trip to the village. The village was around 25 kms from the church, in the interiors. And our mode of transport was a truck. This was one of the most awsome journeys that I have had for a long time. A truck full of youngsters, chugging away to an interior village on an outreach ministry.

It was the 26th of january, and on that day, the police are strict about large processions moving about the place. The police wouldnt like to see a truck full of noisy youngsters and would have possibly stopped us and questioned us. The truck being an open air truck, would make it easier for the police to spot us. But we had a strategy. When the bus neared the check-point, someone from the back screamt out loud - 'Phatak!!' and all of use sat down and shut up. There was absolutely no place in the truck. People all crapmed up, but silent. We couldnt afford to make noise. It reminded me of how life would have been for those guys who lived during the 'War ages'. It reminded me of how the missionaries must have travelled.

The truck rolled to a groggy stop at a rustic little village. We jumped out of the truck one by one, slightly uncertain of what we were going to do in this rural setting. We were directed to a small house where we were given water. Then we were sent out in groups to visit members of the villiage. We visited believing homes of villagers.

We walked through the alleys of the village that consisted mainly of mud houses. We were taken to a house where a woman welcomed us with a warm smile. When we entered, I was asked to pray ... In Hindi! I had never done that before! And I realised how difficult it was to pray in another language. But God helped me with the prayer. He put words in my mouth. We were then offered a seat on a sheet spread over the ground made of dried dung. We sat down. And we started talking to the lady in the house.

We had to speak in marathi to the village woman. And this was a great challenge for me. Speaking in marathi!! No way! We were guided by bro. Nilesh on what to speak and where to take the conversation. My team members could speak marathi, and they were the ones who were talking to the lady. I was just a quite spectator, with storms brewing in my mind. The lady had simple faith. She was simple. No complexities. She did not worry about doctrines and debates, logic and knowledge. All she bothers about was her relationship with God. And that is what touched me most. For every question we asked, her answer was positive. It was like a mirror that I looked into that day. A mirror that showed me what I am and who I am. It was terrific.

She did not have riches nor did she have money. She did not have furniture in her house. Her furniture were the two goats tied inside her house. She did not have a cell phone or a Computer. But she had happiness and contentment. Though to the world she was poorer than me, I knew she was actually much richer than what I was. I realised that life is not about money. Life is not about material things. God will provide my needs and fulfill my desires. All I needed was to trust on him.

"Seek Ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you" Matthew 6:33

We walked out of the lady’s house after taking a picture with the lady, with stirred souls and repentant hearts. We then assembled in the village courtyard, where Sheldon shared his experiences with us. Truly touching experiences of how God changed his life. And how he lives as a soldier for Christ. God bless you Sheldon, for your zeal and your encouragement.








It was then time to evangelise on the street. We performed skits on the road for the villagers. We sang songs, prayed and rejoiced on the street. What an experience. And my dense beard got me the role of Jesus in the Skits. I wish I could be more like him in real life! It was a joy to work on the streets reaching out to people.

Once we were done with skits, we were back on the truck to the church where we were put up. In the evening, all of us helped in making dinner. The girl’s cleaned the rice while we cleaned the garlic. We had a good time of praise and worship too. And then we wrote down in pieces of paper all the things & sins in life that pulled us behind. These pieces of paper were burned in the bonfire that we had in the night. Again it was an awesome time of praise and worship that we had around the bonfire.

When it was time to sleep, we were again driven in truck to a house nearby where we could sleep. I think it was the house of the pastor of the church. The ride to the house late in the night in an open truck was terrific. Something I have never experienced before. At one point of time, the truck driver slammed on the brakes suddenly and all of us fell flat backwards, as we were all standing with our backs to the driver. All of us flat on each other. It was fun.

The next day we were up early and back in the church. The morning praise and worship session was totally awesome. It touched my heart and tore my pride and my flesh into bits. I felt one with God. I cried like a child when I visualized what a sinner I was in front of Jesus and how small I was. I cried because he sacrificed his life for me on the cross. I cried because I knew he loved me even though I was an insignificant and unworthy person.

Then the villagers from afar came and visited the church. It was a nice time of praise and worship with the villagers. Their loud drums and maharashtrian styled marathi songs really got us jumping. It was an environment of joy and happiness. The villagers danced and sang with joy. We were all so happy. In the last session, we all prayed for the villagers, laying our hands on them. It was a joyous experience. Youngsters praying for old men and little children. I prayed for an uncle after which I was assigned the job of capturing people praying on my camera. I guess my ministry was to show the world what happened that day.

In the end we sat together and had our lunch. I did not have high hopes on the quality of food at khopoli before I went there. But the food was awsome. It was such a nice time that we had out there. We returned home that afternoon, and straight headed to our local church with our bags. All eight of us testified in our churches and fellowships that evening. I really praise and thank God for those 2 days in my life.

In khopoli, a spark set off a fire. The fire will be passed on. It will consume the evil of many. It will spread. For this is the consuming fire of God...

THE LAND LIES OPEN BEFORE US, LET US GO AND CLAIM IT TOGETHER WITH JESUS!!!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hebrews 12: 28, 29 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe,for our "God is a consuming fire."
Ashwini

Alistair said...

praise God!

Unknown said...

Praise the Lord it was a very touching testimony. Nice to know our youngsters are reaching out to non christians experiencing the humble life of villagers who are poor but richer than us in many ways.

Ryan said...

Alistar that was a very well put and well framed testimony. You know what it seems that you wanted to add e'en more, but may be you could'nt find words for expressing it. For when you experience the love of Christ in your personal life, no words on earth can comprehend it. I praise God for he used you guys to work in his vineyard.
So Carry your candle unto the darkness,
Seek out the hopeless, confused and torn,
Hold out your candle for all to see it,
Take your candle GO LIGHT THE WORLD. Amen.
THE KINGDOM MUST GO ON!!!

Unknown said...

Its a joy to read the whole testimony the youth of mumbai have set up to out reach the rural people and discovering their richness not in prosperity but in thier simplicity,

Unknown said...

Praise God... We believe that the coming days are going to be defining days for the UBM Church in Mumbai and indeed the Lord Almighty is preparing his children to serve in his vineyard, and all in accordance with his plan and purpose. So let us faithfully wait on the Lord for his guidance and direction and be obedient to his voice. Let us be like clay in the hand of the potter, allwoing him to mould us and use us for his glory alone.

Anonymous said...

U NOE GUYS THIS IS CLEARLY ALL THE LORD'S DOING .MAN!!! LEMME SAY I REALLY MISSED IT DUE TO MANY REASONS BUT TAT DON'T MATTER CAUSE U NOE GUYS WHEN I HEARD ALL TAT REPORTS FRM KHOPOLI OBVIOUSLY I WAS EXCITED BUT DEEP DOWN IN MA HEART THRE WAS A KIND OF ...DISSATISFACTION THAT I MISSED ALL TAT. SO THE FOLLOWING DAY I DECIEDED TO SORT OUT THIS PROB WITH GOD AND SURELY GOD WAS AT HAND HE SPOKE TO ME SAYING "THIS IS JUST THE BEGENNING .THIS IS JUST A PART OF WAS IS YET TO COME "" BAH!!!!!!!!!!!! YES AND A GREATER BAH!!!! I WAS LIKE.... PRAISE GOD MAN!! HE'S SO COOOOL MAN!!! I JUST CAN IMAGINE IF THIS WAS JUST A PART WAT WILL THE WHOLE THING LOOK LIKE!!JUST THINK ABT IT !!PRAISE GOD !!! AND BY THE WAY I'M BRYAN 4M CHEM

ROSHAN said...

it was a daaaaaammmm good testmony with full details

Alistair said...

Yes, this is just the beggining of things to come...

Keep rocking for Christ brothers...