Near Nidubrolu

Wednesday, March 12th 2008

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Indian Landscapes

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At The Beach

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Catching Rats

Wednesday, March 5th 2008

March 5, 2008 – 10:28 (GMT +5:30) – Bapatla, Andrha Pradesh India Last night, as well as Monday night, we went to visit tribal areas. This means that the people can not read or write and are pretty much the poorest of the poor. After the service last night a couple of the members asked

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For The Very First Time

Sunday, March 2nd 2008

My First’s This simply a list of all the things that happen to me for the first time over here. I will try to keep it updated. But you will have to check back periodically since the RSS feed won’t tell you every time I update it. Some of these things are explained more fully

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Children and Men

Saturday, March 1st 2008

March 1, 2008 – 23:49 (GMT +5:30) – Bapatla, Andrha Pradesh India Tonight half way through my sermon, a guy sitting near the front simply erupted, he was furious about something he started pushing people and yelling and hitting. I had no idea what was going on, to tell you the truth I thought that

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Not Too Spicy

Friday, February 29th 2008

February 29, 2008 – 1:09 am (GMT +5:30) – Guntur, India Yesterday and today I have spent teaching at the Seminary, 4 periods of 45 minutes each day. We spent a good deal of time on Noah’s Ark and how that particular account applies to eschatology, then some time today also on Jacob and Esau

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Don't Lick the Stamps

Tuesday, February 26th 2008

February 26, 2008 – 12:31 am (GMT +5:30) – Chennai, India – Don’t Lick the Stamps I think this first picture encapsulates for me the real difficulty about a foreign culture. It is n’t the fact that there are difference. It is the fact that you never know when one of these differences is going

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Universal Words

Tuesday, February 19th 2008

February 19, 2008 – 2:07 pm (GMT +5:30) – Chennai, India Praise the Lord, There are some phrases that are universal within in Christianity despite their original language. Such as Hallelujah, at least it is spoken universally and I hope most people know what it means. Some other good examples are Amen, Abba, maybe even

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Mount Thomas

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

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