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Location Description:

India has 1
million square miles and the geography of India
can be divided into three regions: the Himalayas,
the Gangetic Plain and Peninsular India. The Himalayan Range
is the northern most region and the tallest mountain range in the world. It has
the 2nd and 3rd tallest peaks in the world, K2 and Kanchenjunga.
The Gangetic Plain is located south of the Himalayas
and is the middle region. The Gangetic Plain is some of the most productive
farmland in India.
South of the plains region lies peninsular India. The northern peninsula has a
series of mountain ranges and plateaus. The Indian Peninsula
is bordered by fertile seashore. The West Coast of the Peninsula
also supports substantial populations of farmers and fishermen.

Housing:
In India
you will live in a three story house in a district of New Delhi. There are
local markets only a quick jeep ride or rickshaw ride away, where you can find
cyber cafes, stores for most needed toiletries and clothing, and restaurants
including Pizza Hut and many Indian restaurants. There is also a metro (much
like a subway only above ground), which can take you all over Delhi.
There is a common meeting room in the house which is also used as a dinning
room. There are two kitchens with a gas burning stove and possibly a
conventional oven. There is a full size refrigerator as well. Each floor has
two bathrooms. The second floor is usually the floor for the girls, which has
four bedrooms with bunk beds. Each bed does have a mattress but it is hard
foam. The third floor is usually where the guys stay and has one bathroom.
There are also two open roofs that can be used for meetings and to look out
over the city.

Ministry:
The ministry you will be involved with in Delhi
includes all of the following: Leper Colony visits, Slums visits, and working
with two different orphanages (which are more like children’s homes for the
poor who can not support their children). The Leper Colony visits usually
consist of house visiting, VBS programs, and relational ministry. The slums visits
usually involve a children’s program and possibly door to door visiting with
the pastor. The children’s home visits usually include a VBS program and
relational ministry with the staff. A normal ministry day includes a half hour
to hour drive to the different sites, then you spend several hours at the sites
and come back to the house in time for dinner. Ever Sunday you will have
opportunities to go to different churches and if you are a guy you will be
asked to preach at some of these services.


2 responses to “~India~”

  1. I cant wait to visit India. I hope I will get to do so this Christmas.
    Continue to reach out to the needy. God be with you Vikki