Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Ready, Set, Go
Friday, August 28, 2009
Back In the States
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Greetings from Amsterdam!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Back in Delhi
Monday, August 24, 2009
Finishing Up
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Pulling it Together
The Rest of Our team
Saturday, August 22, 2009
A Restaurant Experience
A Childhood Friend
We had taken a break for tea and I was out on the veranda with others. I noticed two women walking on the path into the guesthouse where we were for this set of conversations with an Indian church organization.
They walked by and then in a little while I saw them come back again and seemed to be looking strongly in my direction. It was one of those times when I found myself asking, “Do I know these people?”
They turned toward the veranda and then came in my direction. Soon I heard the question, “Kenny, you don’t know who I am, do you?” I knew immediately it was someone from my childhood when I was called “Kenny.” I thought quickly and tried to place the person. “You must be related to people with the last name of Strong,” I said. “No,” she responded, “Bennett.”
Here were Freda Bennett and her daughter, Natasha. Freda happened to be on the same train as a person who was coming to this same meeting. They started to talk and eventually he mentioned that I was also going to be in Kolkata. She decided she needed to try and make the connection.
I am so grateful she did. We had strong family connections from our childhood and it was so good to see her and her daughter now. I am so blessed to have friends in so many parts of the world! I never expected this connection to happen on this journey.
Doing the Work
We are here in
It is good to talk with past staff members as well as those who are presently doing the work. It is also good to talk with significant people who are stake holders in the work of the organizations with whom we are having conversation. Each conversation helps us to see another facet of the work being accomplished.
A delightful time for us came in spending a few hours with the graduates of a specific program being operated here in
Another special experience in hearing these many stories is that we have heard consistent accounts of the work being done. Of course there are a few words of critique and opportunities for growth and development. But again and again the responses of those we are talking with has given commendation. This gives a place of ongoing growth for the work being done in this part of the world.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
On the Road
Most times my trips to
The
We met with a group of church leaders and discussed the inter-working of the NGO we are studying and their own work as a conference of churches. There was a rich history of experience in the lives of the people in the room. Interestingly they gave way to the eldest one among them as is so true of Indian culture. Even with this, however, as the elders spoke their piece the others then also entered into the conversation.
We had a good several hours of interaction and then we pushed on to the next community to have our noon meal together. I was looking at the menu and I saw that there was a difference in the menu based on Non-AC and AC. It did not immediately hit me what this referred to and then I realized – oh yes the air-conditioned part of the restaurant or the non-air-conditioned part. It was worth it to pay a little extra for the air-conditioning.
The temperature outside was close to 35 degrees centigrade (95 F) with a good amount of humidity. Walking in the sun brought the perspiration rather quickly. It wasn’t all that bad in the shade and the ceiling fans made most of the rooms quite comfortable. But air-conditioning was very pleasant.
After lunch we took time to see a junior college and a high school operated by our hosts. In the country of
Our hosts took us to one more place before we headed back to our lodging place. We headed out of town on another road and soon came to a restricted area where vehicles were no longer allowed. We parked our cars and went on by foot. Soon there was a park on our right. There sprawled our before us was a great banyan tree. We estimated the land to be around two acres. It was remarkable and beautiful to see.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Moving About India
I am in
We spent the morning interviewing staff and hearing of the wonderful accomplishments that are happening through MCCI, an Indian based NGO. It is interesting to hear how they are helping farmers conserve rain water and grow a second crop in a year by simply changing 5% of their plot into a retention pond. The water gathers in the retention pond rather than just becoming run-off and it revitalizes the soil for a second planting.
We finished our interviews in time for lunch at 1:00 p.m. and then had a break before we left for the airport at 2:30 p.m. for a 5:00 p.m. flight. We soon wondered if we were going to get there by that time as we became ensnarled in traffic on the streets of Kolkata. The very slow start finally broke free and we moved on to our destination.
All of the processing for boarding a flight went as normal. I was also able to check about frequent flier miles with the last airline I flew with and had my account credited for that flight. Today we were flying SpiceJet. They don’t have a frequent flier program as of yet but we eventually boarded a plane that was completely full – six seats across and possibly 32 rows. We were in row 26.
We flew to the new
It seems that as we travel to different areas we are “bringing the rains with us.” They arrived in Kolkata and they were having their first hard rain in Shamshabad as well. It is remarkable how refreshing the rains are after a long period of dry and hot weather.
Our hosts were ready to give us supper and to show us to our rooms in what used to be the mission house on this property. We will see more of the campus and drive to further places in this area tomorrow.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Sunday at St. James
It rained for much of the night. At times it was a downpour. What a special time to pull the covers up and sleep. As we awoke in to the new day the rain had stopped and it was only a light misting as we walked to church.
We went to St. James Church, a
A very special event at the end of the service was when the children of the church came back into the Sanctuary. As the adults had done they too approached the altar and knelt down. Rather than receiving communion as the adults each child was blessed as the pastors laid hands on their heads and spoke a word. It was very touching.
At the end of the service I took time to meet the gentleman who was seated beside me. It turned out that he too was a visitor. For him he was back to his home congregation after a number of years. He now lived in
As we continued to talk I came to know that he had taught school in
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Independence Day in India
August 15 is the celebration of the birth of the nation of
This evening we went into Kolkata for our evening meal. So many places were decorated with streamers and balloons. There was a festive spirit in the air. The restaurant gave balloons to their younger patrons. Unfortunately the six of us at our table exceeded the age limit.
The rain of the earlier part of the day gave way to a pleasant evening. The humidity is high but the temperature was down. We are in air-conditioning most of the time. It greatly relieves the discomfort of the humidity.
Today we got to know each other as a team and we talked about specific things that will be part of our discussion in these days. The plan at this point is for us to start with our meetings here in Kolkata. Then we will divide and three of us head for
Monsoon Rain
Friday, August 14, 2009
On to Kolkata
I had a small problem with my watch. Close by the restaurant there is a watch person who has his shop literally in the road on the side of the building. He has fixed a number of things for me in the past. I went and told him the problem – one of the buttons wasn’t working and I couldn’t change the time. I left my watch with them and then came back about half an hour later. A new spring was installed and everything worked. Not bad for $5.17. I complimented him on his work.
The trip to Kolkata was smooth and uneventful. I enjoyed watching the map and seeing the cities pass by below. We were running a track that was similar to the train we used to ride when we came home for holiday as kids from Woodstock School. I recognized a number of city names from passing through them all of those years ago.
Earl Zimmerman was at the airport to pick me up. I was the first one of the team to arrive. As I write there is another airport run taking place in order to pick up two more members of the team. It was great to meet Earl and his wife Ruth. After arriving at the MCC Guest House they invited me to their apartment and we talked about many things related to life, ministry and India until they had to leave for the airport run.
I am in a comfortable room here in the MCC Guest House. Right now I am by myself, but I hear there are enough people coming that this may change as we go through the days of this five-year review for the work of MCC.
A real blessing is the availability of cell phone plans here in India. I change my SIM card each time I come here and I can call within the country or internationally quite reasonably. Just in case any of you are calling my US based number – you will only have opportunity to leave messages, until I return.
Things get started tomorrow. It is good to be here.
The Morning in Delhi
I was able to sleep until around 9:00 a.m. That was good seeing how I went to bed after 4:00 a.m. I rested well. I have a nice room at the Hotel Grand Godwin. We recommend this hotel to anyone who may be coming to
After a nice breakfast I repacked my things. I had one suitcase in side of another for a purchase I needed to make for my return to the States. The inside suitcase is expandable. I have now consolidated everything and am ready to head on to Kolkata.
I went downstairs and out front where I quickly found an auto driver who took me downtown. They all want to take you to specific places where they know the owners, but today it wasn’t to happen. I had specific stops to make and that is just what we did.
The store I wanted to go to was open and the owner immediately recognized me. We did our business and I left with the two items I had come to purchase. Back at the hotel these went into the large external suitcase and into a storage closet here at the hotel. They will keep it for me until I return at the end of my stay here in
I had one other job to do. A group is coming to
Soon I will be leaving here, making a few more stops on my way to the airport and then on to Kolkata. I trust my next post will be from there.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Safely in India
What Excitement!
Soon the security team picked up their things and exited stage right. Our plane was to leave at 11:20 a.m. Unfortunately the sign was changed to 15:00. I first thought a fifteen minute delay and then came to realize, no that is three o’clock p.m.!
It turned out that there actually wasn’t a plane for us to board at that point. They had to find a plane and get it here so that we could board it. I knew there was a reason I liked those direct flights from Newark to New Delhi.
I didn’t get much sleep during the first flight so I was a bit tired. I dosed off and when I awoke there was a commotion close by. Another passenger had become sick. He said he was cold. He was shaking a bit from the same. Eventually the medical team came and checked him out. They said his vital signs were fine, but he wasn’t acting quite right so he was taken to the dispensary.
Then the conversations continued with the rest of the people waiting for the plane. One man was sure that he must have some type of infectious disease. They should be taking our addresses so they can inform all of us about the problem. The conversations were lively. But soon things settled down and some people moved a “safe” distance from where the man had sat.
Now others who know nothing of all of this excitement are coming for the plane and sitting where the “sick” man had sat.
To India for MCC
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Core Purpose of CBICC
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