Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Indian Villages

The life style in Southern States of India (Karnataka) looks different compare with Northern (West Bengal).

Share the road with others!

It's not uncommon to see people bathing and doing laundry and dishes at the same time about the same spot

The main dish in India is rice in many varieties. India produces tons of rice. On the picture above, you can see rice and the way it has been dried: under shiny sun! The large building is a warehouse.

At hot day, it's nice to come close to the clear cool canal! People are washing their clothes and rugs here.


We had a chance to see a real life in many villages. People there are kind and open. I wasn't sure about animals and kept myself on a pretty distance.

One of thousands statures.

Reliable transportation and a source of making some money.

Right before Sunday service in one of the three villages, Pastor Solomon brought us to this beautiful family. They have a special prayer room and every Sunday Pastor Solomon comes to that place to pray together. Two brothers with their families live here together with their father and pray together! How nice to live brothers together! Their lives and home dedicated to God.

The church building is open for worship. When we came, people were worshiping God.

Pastor's wife is a worship leader. She is seating on front.

Children are peacefully sleeping while church service was delayed.

We arrived to another church, and the electricity was out. It's normal life there with electricity going on and out. The worship did NOT stop. The building was lightened up with a candle and a flash light. We were lucky to get power back in about 20 minutes.

A special prayer request for this family and a little one.

Olga is holding a four month old Pastor's baby and speaks to her in Russian. Some how, Indian baby understand Russian language. She feels love and is not crying. Olga helped her mother while we were traveling many hours by van to the conference place together.
On the picture below, a lovely family: Pastor John Paul, his beautiful wife Prama, and precious baby.

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