Thursday, October 13, 2011

Khari Mahamaya

During the week, we visited another village Khari Mahamaya.
On our way we made a few picture that could be interested for you as well.

People here are making a natural fuel and later they can use it for cooking meals. Look at the walls and on the trees! What is that? Can you guess? I think you are right - a well known old method.... In the very similar way it could be used at the Old Testament time. Do you remember Ezekiel? See the pictures above and below!


The view through the "windows" of rickshaw!


On the left side of the road you can find a kilometer post. Do you see it?
On the picture below is a coconut palm. Fresh fruits are growing here a year around.

One of the Christian ladies wanted to bring Gospel to her relatives. She got married and lives with her husband relatives. Her parents passed away a long time ago. One day, she invited Palash and Natasha to visit her Father’s home and to share the Gospel with a huge number of her relatives at that village. Thursday had been assigned for this purpose.

Palash and Natasha rented rickshaw. That lady with her daughter joined our company when rickshaw passed her village. We could get a fresh air riding a rickshaw. Normally, the weather here is hot and NO wind at all. Many villages at this area are still experiencing power outage and the hand fens only are available so far.

Many people from nearby homes got together at one spot outside of the buildings (approx. 50 adults and 30 children).


Natasha used the big cube “Evangelism explosion” as illustration and Palash told the story in Bengal.
As result, 19 adults (including 2 men) invited Jesus into their hearts as their Savior. See the picture above: the prayer of repentance and inviting Jesus as a Savior!

The young family (husband and wife) accepted Jesus at that day and their father! This couple lost their first born baby boy. They have a second baby boy 1.5 month old and are afraid to lose him. Look at their little boy with the threads on his hands and legs (signs for protection…). Praise God, all of them accepted Jesus and now have salvation and protection!

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