Tuesday, 27 May 2014

My Visit to New Delhi, Northern India in May 2014

VISIT TO NEW DELHI – NORTHERN INDIA – May 2014

Many of you are aware of my previous visit to India, to a man who I sadly fund out was stealing big sums of money from many people through various sites like Face Book and email.   I believe now that the Lord sent me there to expose this man – Sonu Singh, and I have been able to inform more than one thousand people to stay away from him.  I gave Sonu Singh the opportunity to return the said funds and to stand down from ministry – he refused!  I therefore left him in the hands of the Lord.

 Whilst in India I got to know another pastor called Trilok Singh (no relation to Sonu Singh, the name Singh is like Smith in the Western World).  Pastor Trilok (42) has a ministry in Ghaziabad, Utter Pradesh near New Delhi  one of the most polluted cities in the world.   Pastor Trilok is a man whom I believe to be honest and reliable, and having built up a relationship with him over one year I felt led to visit his ministry.   What I saw brought me to tears on a number of occasions. Trilok is married to Anita Singh and has four children; Mahima (15), Deepika (15), Cinderella (12), and Aaron (10).    They live in a very small house in the suburb near New Delhi, called Ghaziabad and this is where I was made very welcome after a long trip from Germany.  I was also to meet my official interpreter also by the name of Marina, and I am very grateful that she gave a week of her time to interpret.  Pastor Trilok speaks about 70% English and is learning very quickly!  The first day was getting to know the family and then a meeting of the elders in the evening.
                                                   
(Jeff with Pastor Trilok and family)

Pastor Trilok and family are working among the “untouchables” in the slums of New Delhi where I saw young children, many without shoes, playing near the sewers and the trash heaps.   Some of them were looking for thrown away food, whilst others were searching for anything they could sell to earn a few Rupees.   This is hell on earth!   Here, Pastor Trilok, Anita and his children worked for months to lay the foundations for a church building to the glory of God.  The walls were fitted with corrugated metal and then covered right the way around by a form of sacking cloth to keep the heat out from the very hot sun where temperatures would be over 40 degrees centigrade.   The roof was covered with banana leaves.    Some radical Hindu people were not happy with this church and informed the police, and soon they came and knocked down this “illegally built church.”    Most people would have given in by now, but not Pastor Trilok!   With a little help from a police officer and a  big help from God, they rebuilt the church once more – alone!    Sadly, a recent heavy rainfall destroyed the roof, but already the church has raised a third of the funds needed to complete the roof! – This is what I love to see – his own people getting involved.  $300 is still needed to finish the roof.

                                                                (The church building)
                                                              (Children from the slums)

This building is not only used as a church, where they hold 2 services a week (and believe me, they were Spirit-filled services!), but also as an official school for the children living on the slums which some of them are orphans.   My first tears were shed when I visited then one morning and they gave me a laurel of flowers to hang around my neck.  Their faces and shone as bright as the midday sun as they then broke out into a chorus of English Christian songs.  It is due to Pastor Trilok and Anita that these children are being given the chance of a normal education and also receiving the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
                           The children have learnt some Christian songs in English to sing to me)

                                   (Some of the children from the slums with me and Anita)

On two days I preached a message on the Kingdom of God to these wonderful people and we saw healings and miracles.  It was wonderful to see people come forward on the Sunday giving their testimonies of the miracle they received from the Friday evening service I preached at.  I had a really great interpreter – a big man by the name of Pastor Jerry, who never seemed to stop speaking in tongues.   Pastor Jerry is working alongside Pastor Trilok and is a very big help to the ministry.  When I first met him he gave me one big bear hug and I am sure I heard a rib break!

                                             (Me sharing on the Kingdom of God)

                                            (Pastor Jerry who interpreted for me in the services)

                                                               (Pastor Jerry and me)

                                (Pastor Trilok and is daughters in worship to the King of kings)

Pastor Trilok’s wife Anita and her mother Nirmila run a women’s ministry where they have won many women to the Lord.  They too have meeting in the church, but also visit many suburbs of New Delhi and surrounding villages.  My head spins when I think how they have surrendered their lives completely to the Lord.  There will be a wonderful crown awaiting them all in heaven.
                                                    
                                                             (The Women's Ministry)

But their ministry doesn’t finish there!  On another day they took me to the village of Manouli Muradnagar which was about forty-five minute drive.   We drove in a rickety micro bus – the air conditioning was holes in the floor! This was the village where Pastor Trilok grew up and from a young age received Christ as his Lord and Savior, and he was soon to see his whole family saved.   Whilst at this young age God spoke to him that he would soon be a pastor, and that burned in his heart from then on.   To make money he would sell coconuts on the roadside.  Soon I was taken to a large building belonging to a good friend of his and who had loaned this building to start yet another school where the children are taught a secular education and taught about the love of Jesus Christ.  This building also serves as a church.  It is not the ideal building, especially as the number of children is growing; some which come from far away, and even orphans.  Here, once again my tissue came out as the children sang, danced and put on a play for me.   Later I handed out friendship bands from Guatemala.    I am forever amazed what this couple has achieved and wants to achieve.   I asked him why he done all this and he replied that it was his calling from God.   Later they showed me around the building and I was taken upstairs where there was an office with an empty chair and desk, but what I saw next blew me away!  There on the wall was a large framed picture of me with the title “Director”.   I am very humbled to receive this honor.

              (The family who have allowed their building to be used as a school in Manouli Muradnagar)

                                                  (The school children putting on a play)

                 (My other beautiful interpreter Marina  sharing a word from the children to me)

Pastor Trilok told me about his next project and that was to build a proper school building with 8 classrooms and also an office, plus a large room for activities and a church, and children’s home! They have been given a free 20 year lease on a large piece of land in the village, and this is where the new project will take place.  This vision is big, and the estimate is about $60,000 but then again God is big and I am sure the Lord will speak to the right people to invest in this project.  Eight teachers will be needed and to be paid $100 a month for two years, then they believe they will be self-supporting.  Pastor Trilok and his team of elders have begun to pray that god will speak into the lives of people to help fulfill this vision that God has given them for this school and children’s home.
                                                  (The slums of New Delhi)

                                                        (The slums)


Why have I gone all the way to India?  Firstly God has called me there to help this man and his family who have given their lives to serve God fully and to bring education and the word of God to the “untouchable” children in the slums.    Believe me they were not untouchable to me!  I hugged many of them.  
                                      (Jesus has not forgotten them, neither have I)

Secondly I have gone back to my roots, as my parents lived in India during the time of the British Empire; my father was in the Indian Police Force and spoke both Hindi and Urdu fluently. 

I cannot leave out the beautiful Hindu family that put me up in their house for one week.  They must have heard that I like big cups of tea because every morning I would get receive one.   Two houses down was Anita’s mother who also brought me a tea and breakfast.  Was I being spoilt!  Their two children were fascinating. Naman (17), has written three books, the first when he was 15 years old and has sold thousands of copies, and his sister Nikita (16) both spent as much time as possible talking with me when I returned to my room in the evening.  I always left them with a question to answer, the first being what is truth?  They were fascinated as I shared from the Bible and they too shared about their religion.
                                                (The Hindu family at a wedding)

Some people have given me some good advice and also some warnings that I might once again be disappointed as time moves along, and I appreciate that advice, but I know this is a call of God to stand alongside Pastor Trilok, Pastor Jerry, their family and his elders. Ihave listened to their advice and will keep it in my heart.  The difference I see here is that these people understand that I am not the big white man from the West loaded with money, but they are working hard together and raising funds themselves for some of their projects.   The school and home is a big one, but I am sure God knows the right people to speak to.  I am hoping to visit again in November this year.  There is much I have left out of this blog, but I will include this in my book I am writing which is almost finished.   Please keep this pastor and team in prayer and also Christa and myself as we step into new territory.
                                                          (A girl from the slum of Delhi)

If you wish to help us and Pastor Trilok and his team build this school and children's home, then please contact me for more information of the address of his bank details.  I am on JeffMilsl@pobox.com.    God bless you all and I hope this has touched your hearts.

                                  (These are all God's creation.  Will you help?)

Your in Jesus Christ,

Jeff Mills
www.finalharvestministries.net 


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