Home sweet home, and I can't believe it. wow.
The flight: interesting.
Sitting next to two Sikhs, one a nun, and the other monk-ish. I don't know if that is what they called super baptised Sikhs, but they were equiv. I got to share the gospel with them. The lady nun was from cali and had grown up catholic and said she still loved Jesus. So, I shared with her the differences and maybe a different view of Him than Catholism.
The flight started off at 11pm at night. I stayed up all night and finally fell asleep just after the sun rose. Then it fell so quickly. We went through some time zones and saw daylight for about long enough to see the sun rise then set. The rest of the time it was pitch black outside. I introduced myself to them, they were super nice and talkative. Religion is very easy to share with people that are religious. No matter what religion. but then sometimes they kill each other, as we are seeing in India and all over the world for all of time. We didn't end up killing eachother, thankfully, but instead, offered what we knew and our views. It was quite nice. She offered me to meditate with her right before the sun rose by reading an ancient language out of this little book that they treat with great reverence. Sometines they even fan it when it is too hot outside. They consider it their 11th guru, the living word. There are many similarities-ish in the religions. We shared some of these, and also discussed differences and life-questions.
Poor lady, i thought. She has been doing this for like 30 years. They don't cut their hair, and she had some growing out of her chin. She was not a lovely sight to see. nor was she that nice. -these are just my thoughts, but, "who am i to judge?" no one. God is the Judger.
So, she meditated, then i fell asleep. by the end of the trip we discussed about Jesus and Truth. I do my job, what i can, and let the Holy Spirit finish. I am thankful to participate. I prayed, while I was sitting in my seat before anyone was next to me that there would be a divine intervention and meeting there on that plane, and then these two people all in white come up next to me to find their seats. He works, He is alive, and active, oh so close in my life. yum and yay.
So many experiences such as these. Each and every day, meeting people of monks and nuns, "deep" into religion and a certain Way. I get to share with them the Ultimate Way. I love this because it is truth.
I have not shared many details lately, but be sure that life has well been lived in India. and Fruit to be grown and harvested. Pray! Continue to Pray! for the harvesters to GO OUT INTO THE FIELD! Guys, it is time. Time is soon! Today is the day that the Lord has made, let us live, work, and be glad in it. Pray! Pray! Pray!
I plan on writing reflections as they come to me, hopefully.
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