Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Ministry of the Word in Dhanoo

Though we were to go to Udhampur, the brother who was suppose to make the arrangement could not be reached at all. At the last minute, I called up a number sent to me by a sister who used to be in Jammu, was saved here and was burdened for the Lord's move. As I called, the brother over the other side of the line simply said, "Please come!" and asked me to write down the address and how to reach there. Then we left Jammu city to a mountain top overseeing Udhampur, a small village called, Dhanoo.

Without any hesitation we easily mingled with the brother and his family and they gave us a homely hospitality for almost a week. Though the house was small, it was big enough to accommodate us all. Though the food were simply, they were very tasty. Though the arrangement was simple, it was so sweet. This house on the hill top became our base camp for the following days for all our visit to different parts of Jammu.

Our time with the brother has given was much understanding about the Lord's work in this region. Though the work of the Lord began well, most of them, in course of time, divided up into different ministries. We were glad to learn the history and felt blessed to bring the ministry of the age. We were indeed confirmed deep within that the Lord's recovery has to spread in these localities of Jammu. The need now is not mere evangelism, but the work of the ministry for the building up of the Body of Christ. What began well by pioneers need to be mended and blended together for the Lord's testimony.  

Last Lord's day, as the brother requested, I shared in their Lord's day meeting. The burden the Lord gave me was to shared what the Lord has done in my life as a testimony and an encouragement to the three families who are saved in the entire village dominated by high caste Hindus. Discerning their spiritual state, I felt the need to help them with the very basic of living a normal Christian life by taking care of their prayer life and the study of the word. 

After we had stayed with them for few days and discharged our responsibilities, the brother testified to us that our presence in their family brought to them the presence of God. He specifically told me what his wife had told him that she felt the presence of God during our stay. That surely was a grace from the Lord. To me it was a very normal visit, and I felt very homely. We did not do anything outwardly but just lived out our normal Christian life. Even after coming back to Gurgaon, he called me again to thank and praise the Lord for the Lord had brought us to his place.

On the recreational side, after our days works were done, we got to swim in the clear river that flowed down from the mountain. It was such a refreshing exercise. Twice we had this opportunity, and one evening we purchased fish caught from the same river by a fisherman and treated our host with fish curry. We were also invited by the not-yet-saved family members of our brother to their homes for tea and for dinner. We prayed for these families to be saved as well. 

Now, looking forward to the salvation of the villagers and the raising up of the Lord's testimony in Dhanoo! Lord, hasten that day!  

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