Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hyderabad Pictures
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On the way home
The new airport in Hyderabad is quite spectacular. Easily the nicest airport we have been in on this trip. It is quite amazing when I remember the old airport and the rest of the country.
Our time at the Mennonite Brethren Bible College in Shamshabad was quite meaningful. We enjoyed our time with Menno Joel. I preached in the chapel service on Monday morning. I have been fighting a cold for the last number of days and the day before we left the village, it settled in my throat. So my voice was pretty weak in preaching. Fortunately they had a good microphone and turned up the volume for me. Troy read scripture.
After chapel we got the grand tour of the ancient sites of Hyderabad by Menno Joel’s son, Sam. He was a lot of fun to be around and took us to Golconda Fort and the Seven Tombs of the ancient kings. Quite impressive architecture for their construction in the 1500 and 1600’s. The tombs were similar in design to the Taj Mahal only much smaller and constructed with local quarried stone rather than the white inlayed marble of the Taj.
I will post a number of pictures as I have not had the opportunity to do that for quite some time.
Our first flight started this morning at 3:35 a.m. this morning. We plan to be in Wichita around 9:30 tonight, although we will have added 11 hours and 30 minutes to the standard 24 hour day. I started the stopwatch on my watch when we boarded in Hyderabad. It is currently at 11 hours and 45 minutes. We probably have about 18 more hours to go of airplanes and airports.
Looking forward to being home again later today. Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers. This has been a wonderful trip in the midst of the challenges we faced.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Thursday from Chiluvuru
Yesterday, Wednesday, was a holiday here in India (Sankrati) so the clinic, as all other businesses, were closed. We expected a rather loud celebration, as that was our experience of the festival on Monday that we attended. However, it was a very quiet day as most people celebrated with their families in their homes and there was very little activity out in the street.
We were pleased to receive George Varghese at the train station in Tenali early on Wednesday morning. He is from Karrala. He and his wife Gigi had lived in Denver for 5 years while attending seminary. Jerry Weaver, from Hesston helped us to make the connection with one another. It has been a great gift to have him present with us. His refelctions on our experiences past and present here at Menno Clinic and the challenges, opportunities and blessings before have been very helpful. He is indeed a kindred spirit as Jerry indicated that he would be. We will take him to the train station this evening for his return home.
Another beautiful day here. Yesterday we took a walk through the fields and orchards surrounding the village looking at their farmaing practices and the various types of fruits and vegetables that they grow along with the many fields of rice. We spent about an hour and a half at pastor Gopala Rao's house yesterday afternoon and had a wonderful time with his family.
This morning we had some wonderful interactions with some of the men of the village while we were sitting on the bench in front of the clinic. Then we went to visit the Shiva temple and got a crash course in Hinduism, which we experience as one of the most complex religions in the world. It was very interesting and educational. Troy was back at the eye clinic this morning and was going to watch a neighborhood cricket game at the school before lunch.
This afternoon we will visit Pouwen's house (the pharaceutical supplier for the clinic) in Tenali before we take George to the train station and then return for church here later this evening.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
From Mangaligari
Mangaligari, one of those town names that is fun to say!
We are here this evening to do some clinic business. The town is about half way between Chiluvuru and Vijayawada. Thought I would make a quick post while we are here.
More wonderful experiences today. Troy spent the morning with Karna in the Eye Clinic as he did vision screenings and prescriptions for glasses. This afternoon we visited my friend Yacabu who once washed my feet in the street. He worked for the clinic until about two years ago when he retired. He is in failing health, but still reflects the spirit of love, service and gratitude that has endeared him to me and inspires me.
On the way back to the clinic we ran into another former temporary employee who welcomed us into her house. We were mobbed by a throng of children who walked with us from one side of the village to the other. We are quite sure that none of their parents had any idea that they had walk off with us. We assume that they all found their way home!
Short note tonight. Perhaps more later.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Monday Evening in Chiluvuru
We have had a wonderful but very busy last two days. Sunday morning pastor Gopala Rao took us to another church across town. We expected it to last about 1 and a half to 2 hours. 3 and a half hours later we got up and left before it was over.
Sunday afternoon Troy observed 4 cataract surgeries. By observed, I mean that he was in the operating room with a front row seat. The doctor even invited him to look through the microscope to see what the procedure looked like from his perspective. We all think that he should become an eye surgeon now.
Sunday evening we had church at the clinic Gopala Rao invited me to preach. Immanale, Nagesh and another visitor all took turns trying to translate. Troy and I both commented later about the times that I would say a lot and the translation would be very short and sometimes I would say only a couple of words and the translation would take a couple of minutes. I am not sure exactly what I told everyone!
Today we have been doing a lot of home visits. We started at Sweathie's house... Jessica and Christy had sent some things for her in remembrance of their visit here last year. Then we went to see Mary and Hepsiba who used to work at the clinic. We visited with Mary but Hepsiba was out of town getting treatment for TB. Please pray for her. Then we met Lakshmi and Revithi and went to the RCM (Roman Catholic Mission) as they were having a festival today. Went to mass with about 1000 other people from Chiluvuru (not exaggerating!) and witnessed some very high up leaders in the Catholic church performing mass. It is their local celebration of three kings day.
After a rest we visited a number of homes of people from the church. Revithi and Nagesh went with us. Revithi said that we only went to see the new people. The one exception was Venkayama who is older and in very poor health. She was not able to come to church yesterday. She was one of the first members of the church.
The RCM church finished their day with a big procession through town. Ox carts carried a statue of Mary and the infant Jesus. Horns were blaring. Fireworks exploding. People shouting. Quite a spectacle.
Enough for one day. Thanks for your interest in our journey and your prayers.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Pictures
In Vijayawada
We were met at the airport by Menno Joel from the Mennonite Brethren Bible College in Shamshabad and hosted wonderfully on the campus of the college. We arrived in Hyderabad at 1:45 a.m. on Thursday morning. The computers at immigration were down, but even though it took a long time to get through we still had to wait on our luggage to arrive at the baggage claim area. Arrive at the Bible College at 3:30 am. Slept for a few hours. Thursday we walked around the Bible college and then went to Sanathnagar to the orphanage where we received Meghana. Enjoyed playing with the 28 girls who are still at the orphanage. They sang for us and showed us their school work. Ended up staying there for about 3 hours because our taxi went to get fuel and there is a truckers strike currently here and fuel is very limited with long lines at the gas pumps.
Took the train on Friday to Guntur where we were met by Nagesh and Koti from the clinic. The train was very crowded as there is a festival right now in India. It was fun interacting with some of the people on the train. A hightlight for me was a little boy, less than 1 year old, with a mile wide who wanted me to hold him which is grandma allowed me to do.
Last night after supper Troy and I walked around the village. It was after dark so it was hard to see, but met several people who I knew from before. Srinu and Moni and thier son Avi Nash, Ajhu, and others.
Troy spent some time observing and working with Bhaskar in the clinic lab this morning before we came to Vijayawada to do some clinic banking and buy some groceries.
My favorite driver, Krishna, was bringing us, but his car broke down on the way... an electrical short. We waited for about 30 minutes on the side of the road before his brother came with another car to pick us up and take us the rest of the way to Vijayawada. I hope that the repair for Krishna is not to difficult or expensive.
I have some pictures that I was going to inlcude in this post, but the comptuer doesn't have a USB port for my flash drive so I will have to save them for later.
Weather is perfect. 65 degree lows with highs in the 80's.
More when we can.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The flight was late leaving Detroit because of de-icing (always a good thing to do this time of year) but we had a good tail wind and only ended up a few minutes late. I got a couple of hours sleep on this flight. Troy said he got about 20 minutes.
Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. Next post will be in India, although not sure when as internet access will become more infrequent there.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The time of our travel will be from January 6 to 20, 2009. We will fly from Wichita to Hyderabad via Detroit and Amsterdam. Upon arrival in India we plan to spend two nights and one day with Menno Joel Pandirla at the Mennonite Brethren Bible College in Shamshabad. We will then travel by train to Chiluvuru where we will spend the next 11 days working at Menno Clinic India before returning to Hyderabad to begin the series of flights back to the US.
I will try to update this blog when we have interent access during our travels. Please share this blog address with others who may be interested.