Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Water of Life



“Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” (John 4:13-14)   

Jesus spoke these words while sitting alongside a village well—and Alice and I have seen firsthand the importance of the village well in India.

New Well at Kondevaram
Most of us in America take water for granted. Just turn on the tap and there it is! But for 80% of India’s population, this basic life necessity is a continual challenge. Village wells may dry up—especially during drought season before the monsoon arrives.  It is not unusual for families to walk several miles just to find water for their household needs.   The water they do find is often stagnant and polluted. The people drink regularly from lakes, ponds, rivers, and canals—the same water used for bathing, laundry, watering cattle and drainage.

As a result, more than 1.8 million children under the age of five die each year because of contaminated drinking water (WHO estimate.) In fact, almost 80%f of all disease is from this source, primarily cholera, typhoid, roundworms, hepatitis and dysentery.  

Fresh, clean water is the primary health need worldwide. Water is the basis of life. Clean water elevates the health and productivity of families, children and communities. Easily available water 
improves the lives of rural women, who often spend 4 or more hours each day carrying water on their heads or shoulders.  In Andhra Pradesh alone, there are over 3,000 villages without a water source!  No wonder the struggle to rise out of the endless cycle of poverty and disease becomes a virtual impossibility.

Asia International Mission believes that the Gospel of Jesus must be shown in both word and deed. Your gift of a well through AIM is for people of all castes.  It supplies clean water all day, every day for the needs of an entire village—truly a gift that keeps on giving.

Yet compassion for the desperate physical need of water is not our primary goal.  Remember the whole story in the fourth chapter of John’s gospel? A woman coming for water heard about the Water of Life from the Messiah, believed in Him, and virtually the whole village came to Christ.  This is our purpose!

The village well in India is the gathering place for women each morning and evening, (Which is why the outcast Samaritan woman came at noon…) Greetings and gossip are exchanged. News of the day flies from mouth to mouth and family to family.In many cases menservants from upper caste households are there also, as well as children sent by their parents. 


When AIM drills a well, we usually place it next to the village church.  When it becomes known that   The pastor and his wife now have the opportunity to engage the villagers daily and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  The well we bored this April in Kondevaram village has already brought 5 new believers into the Kingdom and the new local church!
A Servant's Heart
all people are welcome to freely access pure water, they flood to the well and it develops into a village center.

In the coming year we have set our sights on the largest goal ever for this outreach—500 wells. Each well, with your help, will be a life-changing blessing to families and entire villages—and a wellspring for spreading the Gospel. Whether it’s in the mountains or the coastal plains of India, the cost of drilling a new well can vary from $500-$5000. 

You can help AIM bring a life-saving freshwater well to a village in India. Every dollar helps us toward the goal.  Please, partner with us today! 


If you are mailing your donation to the "Water of Life Fund" please send to: 
Asia International Mission
PO Box 1597
Stillwater, OK 74076
Donations can also be received using a credit card. You can securely donate by simply clicking the donate button now! 



Thank you for your generosity, and may God bless you greatly.   


—Russ Sharrock
 





Asia International Mission is an IRS approved 501(c) (3) non-profit ministry.
All gifts are tax-deductible and 100% of donations are used as designated
 






Monday, August 19, 2013

Training for the Future


Front Entrance of SBC

Shalom Bible College in Hyderabad is a new, yet essential partner with AIM. When our Executive Director Russ Sharrock met with the Founder and President of the College, Pastor Ravi Sundar, and heard his story and the vision for the work, he was truly impressed.

Most of us take the poverty in India for granted. This is the life that 75% of the population knows as reality—with little hope of improvement—due to many cultural issues.  Yet it is among the poorest castes and emerging tribals that Christianity is spreading like wildfire.

When men or women from this background are called by God, they seldom have adequate preparation for ministry, a solid Biblical foundation, or practical principles for evangelism and church planting. This is where Shalom Bible College fills the need.

Since foreign missionaries are prohibited from preaching the Gospel in India, training the Indian nationals and equipping them with the Word of God is an important strategy for evangelizing the country. Shalom Bible College was established for this sole purpose. 

The students are already residents of the area where they will serve, speak the language, and understand the local culture and customs. SBC offers an intensive one year Theology certificate based on the Word of God. Only 25 students are accepted per semester to ensure personal attention from qualified professionals. Almost 200 men and women have graduated from the Bible College since 2007. 

We had a chance to meet with several of them, hear how and where they are serving the Lord,
and had the honor of working with one of them for two days in his small rural village. If you would like to come to India with us, you will be able to personally experience the work these men are accomplishing for Jesus Christ! (And the risks they take...)


John Prasad is a quiet young man who has come a long way in his 24 years.  He grew up in a Hindu  But, instead, God led him to a Sunday school where he received the hope of Jesus Christ.  He began to teach Sunday school and his church gave him preaching opportunities. His pastor told him about Ravi’s Bible College—Shalom Veda Patasala—and he attended in 2009-10. 
Pastor John Prasad
family where his parents fought constantly. As a teen, he contemplated suicide because of the constant stress and emotional pain.

He was married to Amelia just over a year ago, and God blessed him with a church of 25 members in Allavaram village.  Prasad also has a job, and so he is able to help support other needy people with his tithing as an example to his congregation. 

As with many Christians in India, as soon as Prasad became a believer, his family expelled him from their home and lives.  Some time ago, a Hindu uncle attempted to bring about peace, but failed; the family remains estranged which is very difficult in a land where extended family relationships are the supporting fabric of life.

John Prasad's prayers are: To be able to minister full time; to plant a new church; and to have a motorbike so he can take the church youth out to evangelize.


Students of the Shalom Bible College
We are excited about the nature of the partnership, and the significant change the students will bring to these communities. A very clear strategy has been developed; the students are dedicated and not only trained, but given experience through regular village outreach opportunities where they pass out gospel tracts, New Testaments, and speak to people about Jesus. 

The passion of the men in the field was exciting to see, and each pastor is encouraged to plant at least ten churches in his lifetime.  


With 25 students graduated each year, we are looking at 750 new church plants every five years We are honored to be a partner in this venture of eternal significance—but we need your help!

Tuition for each college student is:
$50 USD per month.
$150 USD per semester
$450 USD per year

Your gift will be applied to room and board, tuition, and necessary school supplies.

Please help spread the Kingdom of God by supporting the Bible College now through the 
"Timothy Fund." Click on the donate button below and designate the funds in the drop down box:  



 When preparing your love gift as a check or money order, please make payable to “AIM”, and on the memo line please designate to the "Timothy Fund.” 

When mailing your donation to train a new pastor in India, please send to:
Asia International Mission
PO Box 1597
Stillwater, OK 74076 
 

 
Asia International Mission is an IRS approved 501(c) (3) non-profit ministry. 
All gifts are tax-deductible and 100% of donations are used as designated