India Rec.DTS Outreach Update

The time we have spent in India so far has been an intense time of growth and of ‘experiencing’. I had said I was sick of knowing and wanted to DO, and this trip has been the perfect opportunity for that. I have loved learning the Indian culture; wearing the kurtas, trying all the food, and picking up on bits of the language. But even moreso I love the relationships that have been formed.
We have been keeping busy switching between different ministries, and have had the chance to work alongside a few different organizations as well as YWAM. The first two weeks we started out with Mercy Ministries in two different slums - teaching in the preschools and helping with the clinic. The second two weeks in Delhi we were doing university evangelism in the afternoons and helping in a ‘daycare’ for street kids called King’s Kids School in the mornings. Those same kids we have gotten to know really well during our time here in Delhi as we also help with a Street Kid’s Ministry on Saturdays. It fast became our favorite activity, and we spend any of our free time with these kids in their local hangout/place of ‘work’ - the community centre. It’s where we eat lunch and where we build relationships. These children, for most of us, are the reason we are here, and the reason we want to come back! The relationships we have built are so filled with life and beauty. We give the children the love and attention they are starved for, and in return they give us their trust - and their help whenever they can! It gives me so much joy to see a kid helping us negotiate the price of a rickshaw in Hindi, or when they take us by the hand to their parents to pray over them. These are small steps towards a much larger dream, and it is inspiring to be able to be apart of it.
In the middle of our outreach, we took a couple weeks out to go join up with another team from Northern Ireland in Pune, India. There we helped run a Christian youth camp with SOS communities, and joined again with YWAM to visit a number of different orphanages and homes for children over the period of a week. From there we made a short trip to Mumbai to spend time with one of the SOS communities there, and then it was back to Delhi for another couple weeks with the same ministries. It was a good break from the hard work we had been doing in the slums and on the streets of Delhi, and it gave us a more rounded view of this country.
It is encouraging to see God’s hand at work in so many places and through so many of His willing servants. All of our group has been impacted in a powerful way because of this experience, and we are all looking for different ways to stay connected and apart of what is going on in India. In many ways, this trip to India is just the beginning…
Jennifer Volkman
R-DTS Student

Outreach in India has been life changing. It has been an opportunity to go to a place that needs God desperately and serve as the hands and feet of the Lord. It has been a time of great cultural learning and more importantly, growing closer to the Lord.
In India I have had the chance to see God at work in the lives of people so different than me and 1000s of miles from my home. I have learned from them and been inspired to dream bigger while at the same time helping serve them and their ministries. Outreach in India has meant being face to face with poverty, child abuse, and suffering. But, it has also meant experiencing the power of the Lord as he leads his people to action. I return to Belfast with a personal connection to India, and names and faces to pray for and seek the Lord about.
Carolyn Betts
R-DTS Student
May 13th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Good to know that YWAM has spend time with the people living in the slums of India and share their love.
I have also worked in the slums of Delhi for almost 11 years in one of the project started by Emmanuel Hospital Hospital in 1988 called ASHA Community Health & Development Society. At present in the same organisation but in finance department. Its a good opportunity to share the word of God with slum people bring change in their life.
My wife is also working in slums in another project by SUGANDH Project, in North Delhi. i really thankful to God that there is lot of christian organisations in India who is bringing change in their life and also spreading the word of God.
Regards.
Vijay David
May 13th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
wwwooowww. God has been so amazing.
I’m really impacted with all these news.
All things you have experenced in India are so wonderful because it shows us how faithful God is and how MARVELOUS He is!!!
I’m so happy for you all.
May the Lord keep blessing you all over there!!