Saturday, April 16, 2011

Back In The USA

Well, where to start. We have now been back for a little over a week and there has been so much to process and to do. Liz and I have been back at Grace Fellowship Church (the church that Liz worked at before we left)! We've been absolutely loving it! I'm officially the Worship pastor for the junior high group and Liz is helping to find places where the junior highers can serve there community and serve others. It has been a blast and already this weekend I took a handful of junior high boys camping in San Clemente for "Mancation." We tossed "boulders," swam in the cold water, lounged on the beach, "fought" some skunks at night, and spent some time learning about God's love and what it means for our lives.

As the rest of our team from India trickles home, we will begin to process our experience and dream towards the future of the partnership between ROCKHarbor and Harvest India. There will be many meetings I'm sure as we begin to unpack and seek God prayerfully for what HE is doing in India. Please, please, please continue to pray for us as we seek God's perfect Will in this. Also pray for us as we assimilate back into Western culture and seek our next steps as a family. We really feel God is calling me to pursue music as a career for His Glory. So I will be pushing the band (Making Eyes) as hard as I can. Pray that God would open up doors for shows, labels, tours, endorsements, good management/representation, and good Godly people that will walk alongside us throughout the process.

And...the moment many of you have been waiting for. Since we've been back, we were able to find out if we are having a boy or a girl! The verdict is in and we're having...A Son! Thanks for all of your prayers and we hope to see many of you again now that we're back! God Bless you all and we'll keep you posted on the blog on what God is doing in our lives!! May God's blessings be apparent and abundant in all your lives.

Chris

Thursday, March 31, 2011

And the clock keeps ticking...

Where the time has gone? I don't know! Our time in India has been flying by and is almost coming to a close...at least for this trip. Many cool things have happened in the last week so I wanted to give a brief update on them!

A little over a week ago we traveled to Chennai to pick up two pastors from RockHarbor. One of the main reasons we all went was because we knew going to Chennai brought the promise of PIZZA HUT! We were all in dire need of some western food. It was glorious. We arrived a day early so that we could spend some time at a RockHarbor home taking pictures of the kids for sponsorships and playing with them! It was also great down time of going to a movie and air conditioning as it is extremely hot and humid here in India now. One highlight for me was going to the tomb of St. Thomas (otherwise known as "doubting Thomas.") The apostle Thomas is the one credited for bringing Christianity to India. He was martyred in India as well. My dad had always told me the next time you're in Chennai you have to go see his tomb! I was finally able to do that and it was really neat just being in a place where an apostle had been. I mean, he was actually with Jesus! I haven't been anywhere else yet that apostles or Jesus had walked. Yeah, so I thought it was cool.

After welcoming our friends to India it was straight to the train station for an overnight ride back to Tenali then back into action. That morning we did a leprosy camp. There is one once a month and it basically entails giving out food, prayers, and Harvest India gives them money for the month as no one will give employment to these people. There is more for this day but I've decided I will just hit the highlights of this past week or this will get incredibly long. Last weekend we held our final event which essentially was we hosted a church service at the new church sight. The service, which was geared toward the college age people, was a definite success in my mind. People came, we worshiped God together through music (me playing english contemporary worship songs to an Indian beat!), sharing testimonies of God's faithfulness in the last week (Led by Liz), a message from Chris Ward (RH teaching pastor), and communion. At the end we were able to share the vision for the church and people were excited about taking up the call and leading it. The seed has been sown and now only God can do the growing of this church.

So much happened after that but now even Andrew and Chris have already left. Andrew went on to Uganda to visit the ministry that RH partners with there and Chris Ward is back in the states. As time continues to move forward, God will continue to show us what's next and be faithful to take care of us. I know it. We're excited to hear about our new niece being born any day now and....I'm excited that India beat Pakistan yesterday in the Semi-finals for the World Cup of Cricket!! Hopefully India can take the whole thing! We are enjoying our last few days here before we head back to the states as well as having a few more programs before we leave.

Pray for us as it is REALLY getting hot here. (I got dehydrated a couple days ago and subsequently sick. I'm better now though!!)

We love you all and can't wait to see you all soon! To God be ALL the Glory!!

Chris

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Prophetess has SPOKEN!!!

So, I came on here not even realizing that we hadn't written a blog since February 22nd?? Where did the time go? It's almost been a month! God has been so good to use us and teach us so many things!



I guess to catch up a bit, our big "Bridge" event went very well! We had a great turnout and the word of the Lord went out powerfully! It was awesome and I believe that even getting those college students to Harvest India Campus was the beginning of a relationship that will build even more between Harvest India and the youth of Tenali. One of the songs I did was Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean." Indian's love Michael Jackson! It was awesome!...so now I'm lovingly known as Michael Jackson to many college students here in Tenali. The day after our Bridge event, we had the opportunity to perform at Vignan University which is the biggest university in this area of Andhra Pradesh. I did "Billie Jean" there as well and the students went crazy! Being on Vignan was a break through for Harvest India because no one from Harvest India has ever been on the campus until now. There are security guards and everything as well as it being a Hindu run school. So, that was awesome!

Since then, our schedule has slowed down quite a bit and we've been able to spend time in prayer and dream for the future of this residency with Harvest India. Half of our team has been helping with getting new pictures for all the children at the various Harvest India orphan homes since the time for sponsorship is coming back around. We have still been teaching english at the Quarry school which is the school where all the orphan kids go. I love those kids! I have been teaching 9th class and we have a new sort of bond and connection. They have made some great strides in their conversational english!

I have gotten good at going into town to shop for fruit and vegetables. Most of the time we ride bicycles into town to do our shopping. Also I've gotten to know our chicken butcher fairly well. I can watch a chicken get killed, defeathered, cut up, and ready to cook back at our house in about 5 minutes. Now that, my friends, is fresh chicken! Ok....now on to what I wanted to BLOG about!!

So over the course of this trip I've really been seeking God about what I'm going to do when we get back and how to do it. I know with all my heart that God wants me to pursue music with my band for HIS GLORY. I don't know how that is going to happen and I've struggled with it over and over. In the last couple of days I've felt really restless about it and asking God for wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. It finally came to a point this morning when I just said, "God will you just speak to me" and I sat silent for a while during my time of devotion. Now, on saturdays a bunch of old woman and a pastor get together to pray for Harvest India, Suresh, his family, the ministries, the orphan kids...everything that Harvest India does for the Glory of God at the Harvest India Campus. I kept feeling unsettled like I had to bed there but I wanted to make sure Lizzi was taken care of before I left and had everything she needed. They usually start between 11am and Noon, then go till about 2p. Long story short, I wasn't able to get there until 1:30p. I almost didn't go but as I was making the decision in my head God clearly made me more unsettled; that I needed to be there. Prayer was awesome then around 2:15p we had lunch at Suresh's house which is on "campus." After lunch Suresh was getting prayed over by an old lady. He came out and told us that she was a prophetess and everything she has prayed and prophesied for in the past has come to pass. I immediately stood up and asked if she could pray for me. After she prayed, Suresh translated all she said to me. He looked AMAZED! This is what she had said, "Thus saith the Lord...I have given you an incredible talent to give Praise to me. You will be given an anointing and go out to the nations. You are so troubled about how any of this will get done but I have ordained the path for you already. You are worried about how you will provide for your family and worried about how you are going to do the things that I have told you to do but do not worry for I will take care of everything. Do not look to the left or to the right but look straight on the narrow path. You will be given direction a little at a time." In the middle of the prayer, Suresh told her that I'm married and my wife is pregnant. She began to pray for a boy and the power/annointing that would be given to him as well. Suresh was shocked because he had never told her about my talents in music or anything about me. I was shocked because God clearly gave me an answer to my prayers. I was also shocked because the first time I had prophetic prayer over me, one of the things that was said was that I would be given direction little bits at a time. Our God is SO BIG, AND SO REAL!! He hears our prayers! I was so excited I had to share this. I hope it encourages everyone in there faith to continue to fevently seek the Lord in prayer! God Bless you all and thank you for your continued support!! See you all in a few short weeks!!!! (ALREADY!!) And for those wondering...sorry there wasn't much about Liz but she is feeling much better now! She seems to think that the morning sickness has passed but it's still hard with it being so HOT now! BUT...she has much more strength now and is doing much much better! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all your prayers for her!!! We couldn't have done this trip without your prayers!!


Chris

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Blessed and encouraged!!!

Yesterday afternoon our team was having yet again, another boring meeting that seemed to keep dragging on and of course there were a million distractions. One of the things that we just get a kick out of is how we will be having a serious meeting and suddenly one of the Indian's phone will ring (LOUDLY, I don't think they know how to turn them on silent) and they will answer and they will start chatting way right in the middle of our meeting. We thought of it as rude at first be realized that it is very cultural and we needed to get over it. The main reason being that you have to pay extra for your cell phone to have a voicemail, so everyone just tries to pick up right away.
After about an hour into our meeting I realized Chris had disappeared so I slipped out to look for him. I found him down stairs chatting with 4 guys who are all staff of Harvest India in some way, two being pastors. When I peeked my head in the door they all invited me in and right away Chris said, "Guys, you have to tell Lizzi all the stuff that you just told me!"
They started off by saying what an impact Chris and I have made in all their lives! I was immediately taken back because the Indian culture is not huge on affirmations. Then one by one they each told me how specifically mine and Chris's marriage has taught them what a loving marriage looks like. They all gave specific examples of different thing they have seen Chris and I do for each other that has blessed them. One pastor in particular said that he sees the way that Chris takes care of me and he admitted that he doesn't treat his wife that way. He said that he has seen Chris make me soup a number of times, and he has never made anything for his wife. He also mentioned the time a few weeks ago when I brought something for Chris to eat before one of our events. It was incredible to hear all the different examples that each man gave and why they stuck out to them. They all said unanimously that they admired our marriage and wanted to be a better husbands because of us. I could hardly believe what I was hearing! I was brought to tears! What we heard in the few moments in that room were enough reason for Chris and I to have ever come on this trip!
Then to top all of that off, they had encouragements for us as individuals. They all encouraged Chris with his music and said how they can see that God has blessed him and that he will definitely us his gifting to further the Kingdom. Then the pastor that has been our translator at the churches we have gone to, told me how powerful the words I spoke were to him. He translated for me at two different churches and both times I only spoke for 5 minutes to give a word of encouragement. He said that even though I only talked for a short time, I said everything that he needed to hear. The first time I spoke about praying to God for everything, but never expecting Him to show up in a certain way because He will always surprise us with His goodness. The second church I spoke about hearing God's voice. He also said that he thinks Chris and I will have a powerful ministry together of Chris playing music and me speaking!
I was pretty speechless after that....
I think one of the coolest things about this is, God has completely given us a reason for His timing of me being pregnant on this trip. Of course Chris would still be taking great care of me if I were not pregnant but the truth is, he basically waits on my hand and foot (It's incredible what a servant he has been) and it just wouldn't be necessary if I wasn't sick all the time. These men have never seen a husband that loves and cares for his wife like Chris does for me and it has completely rocked their world!! One thing I made clear to them though, Chris is an amazing
husband, but he learned what an amazing husband looks like from his Dad! I love you Al! Thank you for being an example to Chris, so he could be an example to our friends in India!

Lots more to come, I still haven't posted on my doctors visit! I will get on that soon!
Lizzi






Chris singing at a college outreach  event




 






Another college outreach, find the white girl!

Monday, February 14, 2011

So much

As I sit here this morning amidst a brief time of quiet, I was thinking back to the past few days and how significant they have been. God has shown Himself faithful in so many ways. A praise report for all those wondering is Lizzi hasn't thrown up for about 4 or 5 days now. Things are gradually getting easier for Liz and she has been able to participate in just about everything we have done. She still gets tired but God has given her supernatural strength and I see it!

Last Friday we held our first college outreach. It was at a college called Ambedkar College. I have never seen Indian's especially students smile and get so excited. I did a mini concert and then we played a "Minute to Win It" game with the students. Lizzi led that and she did so amazing! She is a natural on stage...especially with games! After that, Cory brought the word of the Lord about Faith. That was awesome because he doesn't feel comfortable on stage and even public speaking. God spoke through him very powerfully and it was awesome to watch. I came back up and played a worship song to end out the night. It was a great night! ...did I mention that we had about 200 students show up? Awesome! We are doing possibly two outreach's this week at colleges on Thursday and Friday. As well as doing these outreaches we invite the students to a big event that we are hosting at the Harvest India Campus on February 25th. We are praying for at least 1,000 students to come and bring there friends! Pray that as we engage these students that a new and wonderful relationship will be formed between the youth and Harvest India so that the youth in the campuses can be ministered to with the Love of Jesus.

Saturday (as with every saturday) we taught conversational english at the KSK college which is run by Harvest India. It's been going very well but I'm a bit of a distraction to my class at this all girl school. It was Lizzi's first time at the campus and I was thrilled! She really is feeling so much better.

Sunday we went to our friend Daniel's church. He works for Harvest India as a translator and more. He is also on the Residential team India side. We work with him closely and has become a dear friend. I was privileged to give a message at his church. I gave a sermon from Ephesians 2:1-10. Afterwards we went to his house which is across the street and where his family had prepared lunch for us. It was a wonderful Sunday.


Monday was a day of preparation as we were going to be celebrating an old testament tradition of passover. It's not passover yet traditionally but John had been reading in the old testament and was so drawn by it that he wanted to do it ...except that he leaves in a little less than two weeks so we did it earlier. According to the tradition on the 10th of the month you find a 1yr old male sheep or goat that is pure and without blemish. Take it home, care for it, and on the 14th kill it and eat it. There is more to it but you can read about it in Exodus 12. We did this as an act of obedience to God when he spoke for us to experience this, an act of worship to our Great God, and an act of Faithfulness as God has been so faithful to His people from generation to generation. So as God would have it on Valentines day we slaughtered a lamb and ate it. To me it really drove home the kind of love that God had for us sending His son to the Cross for us. On all days, Valentines day, I understood a little better what love really means. Jesus was our final Sacrifice and Atonement for sins. We no longer need to sacrifice animals to Atone for our sins. Jesus was a Sacrificial Lamb that was slain for all of us! It was a heavy night of worship for me and also great tasting fresh lamb kabobs. Actually, it was some of the best lamb I have tasted ever and we had bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms to go with it; as well as bitter herbs and unleavened bread. We made sure to prepare the food in an "American" way so that it would actually taste good to us. The Indians just started throwing curry all over everything else. It was nice to have a meal without curry.

So that kind of gets you caught up on what's been going on here. We are taking a couple days rest at the beach. We leave tonight and come back on Thursday to do the college outreach. We will also be practicing or dance routine at the beach. Yes I said it, dance routine. The whole team is preparing a dance routine for our big event on the 25th. Indians like dance routines, just watch a bollywood or tollywood movie. We'll see how it goes....

Thanks for your prayers and commitment to us! We are so blessed! Also thank you to all of you who God put on there hearts to support us! We have raised the $9,000 that we committed to RockHarbor that we would raise. Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of our hearts! I leave you with this for now. A charge to continue persevering in your faith.

"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the JOY set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart...strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. Make level paths for your feet so that the lame may not be disabled, but rather HEALED." Hebrews 12:1-3; 12-13

Embrace the will of God. Obey the call of God. Receive the power of God. Reflect the peace of God. We are God's witnesses and belong to Him. Our purpose is to praise the King of kings and make him known. If this is our desire, He'll surely show us how. Amen and Amen! God's spirit is living inside of you ready to release the power of heaven in you! "Ask and you shall receive, knock and the door will be opened unto you, seek and you will find." Old or young we can and must run until we are finished. I've come to realize that there is no retiring in ministry. We are "a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light." Go in God's grace and power to love and to serve others for the world will know that we are Christians by our love.


Chris

Monday, February 7, 2011

It's Hard

Life in India isn't the easiest. Sometimes you feel like you are doing really good and the next hour things are very difficult. Today and yesterday were very difficult days for Liz. The nausea and tiredness in her body have been very taxing. Nothing sounds good to eat and it's hard for her to get excited about anything to eat because there are not very many options; curry here isn't exactly what it's like in the states. I spent an hour and a half riding around town on bicycle trying to find something places that something that should could eat that would give her a little taste of home. That was hard in and of itself. There's just not really anything that looks or tastes appetizing here. Pray for us as we try to do mission, and pregnancy in India. It's definitely a up and down roller coaster but there are fun times in between. In all this we desire for God to be glorified. We are at 11 weeks tomorrow! That's exciting! We will be attempting to have a doctors appointment this week as well for a check up. We read in our baby book today that our baby's vocal chords are developing right now and he/she is two inches long. We're crossing our fingers for a singer in there!

This weekend we are doing our first outreach at a college. Pray that all of our preparation will be God pleasing and that we will do it with the excellence that God deserves. These events are designed to bring engage the young people at the colleges and begin relationship with the youth and Harvest India. There literally is nothing to do in Tenali and video games just arrived here. We're hoping for a big turn out at this first school. Pray that people will come to the event and that we will continue to build moment towards our big even at the Harvest India campus at the end of the month. Thank you all for your support and continued prayers! (WE NEED THEM!)

Love,

Chris, Lizzi, and Baby McCall

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Already February?

I'm not sure where the time went, but it feels like it's been flying by! Last week was marked by lots of illness as almost our whole team went down with fever, diarrhea, and whatever else. Only myself, Taylor and Lizzi were not sick. Unfortunately, Liz was down with the worst morning sickness she's had to date. I happen to believe that God planned that so that she wouldn't catch what everyone else had. God has shown Himself faithful and Liz is beginning to feel 90% better than she was feeling.

Yesterday evening (Feb 4th) I had my first experience riding a bicycle through town to go to a Pastor's Conference. Best part was it was at night! India is Crazy! It was so much fun but seriously who try's to strike up a conversation riding down a busy bridge on a motorcycle with a guy on a bicycle? That's definitely what happened to me. The Pastor's conference was an amazing time of worship and getting into God's word and being encouraged as a child of the Heavenly Father. Only Taylor and I went to the conference while the rest of the team began planning for our college outreach events. I will be doing music at these events. Gonna be a great time I'm sure of it!

We also went to the last day of a Crusade that the team from Holland put on. That was the turning point for Lizzi as she stepped out in faith that God would take care of her and keep her from gagging and throwing up all over the place. We were privileged to pray for hundreds of Indians. 

The team is doing VERY well now! We are all feeling good now and we are thankful to God for that! Thank you for all your prayers and continue to pray for us as we plan to reach students at the universities in and around Tenali for the Glory of God. We love you all! Talk again soon!!

Chris, Lizzi, and Baby McCall

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The weekend is coming!

Right now it's a typical morning for a friday. Lots of hustle and bustle going on outside the house. Have a mentioned yet that we live next door to a Mosque and that every morning at 5:30am they do a call to worship over huge loudspeakers? Good morning indeed. Two days ago was a celebration for Republic day. About 60 years ago that day India gained its independence from Britain. We celebrated with all the orphan children. There was lots of dancing, laughing, and general merryment. It was a wonderful day of celebration!

Yesterday we had a chance to relax and I got laundry done. We are so thankful to have a washing machine here. It still a bit involved. It doesn't automatically put water into the basin and when it's time for the spin cycle you have to drain the main basing then transfer the clothes to another basin for the spin cycle. Amazingly though, it gets clothes very clean AND hang drying clothes hear doesn't take long. All of our clothes were dry within 3 hrs!! I was shocked! Anyhow, it was great because all the girls have been down with a cold so the rest was great! Liz and I had a great day of just hanging out, doing worship together, and getting some reading in. God has been very gracious to us and He has been taking such good care of Liz. Praise God that she is getting so much better.

Last night Liz, myself, Bethany, and Taylor got to take a trip into downtown Tenali to by some things for dinner and such. None of us had ever been in that area before...it was INCREDIBLE! The sights, the sounds, the culture! It was just an amazing experience to see the actual area where we will be doing most of our shopping for the next couple months. The produce area was tucked back passing through an alley to get to it. It opens up to an amazing world of colors and fresh vegetables. We ate pretty good last night.

Today we are going to the place where the church building is gonna be built. We are doing devotion and worship this morning there and just covering that whole vision with prayer.

Pray for us as we minister to others. Pray that everyone is completely healed of there colds. God is so good and we love you all! Thank you for your prayers and encouragement!

Chris, Lizzi, and the Baby!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Oh it is love...!!!

We realized how much we love AMERICAN food today! Not only did we have vegetable omelettes for breakfast, we had french fries during our lunch, AND Mac n Cheese for dinner!! That made our days for sure...we still love Indian food...just nice to get away from curry for once (Kinda funny since its only been a week and a half). Anyhow enough of food...

Yesterday we had a chance to meet with Indian Team Residency team members from the Indian side. It was a great time of prayer and getting to know each other in a more intimate way. We're getting very excited for what God wants to do with all of us together. After the conclusion of our meeting (and lunch), we split up into two groups and took a walk in the town around us praying as we went. My group had an awesome opportunity to be invited into the house of a Hindu lady, learn about her family, and pray for her. It was really great to begin building relationships with the people around our house. As we left the house we said hi to a man who ended up being the head master of a hindu primary school. As God would have it, he invited us to his school and we had an opportunity to meet the children at the school. We had a fun time getting to know the kids and them getting to know us! A fun time all around and a great time of covering the area around us with prayer as most of our neighbors are Hindu's (besides the mosque that is directly behind our house).  :-)

As for today, it has been a day of rest and preparation for church tomorrow. Normally we would split off into two groups and preach at two different churches on sunday but tomorrow we will be staying as one group. Pray for Taylor as he will be bringing the message tomorrow. As far as rest is concerned, we all ended up cleaning our bathrooms because all of them were pretty much filthy. By the look of the dirt in our bathroom, it looks as if the last time it was cleaned was two years ago...but it looks better and smells great now!

Lizzi has been doing much better! Thank you for your prayers! The nausea is not an all day thing anymore however she still has the morning sickness. It is only when she doesn't have food in her stomach so we're doing our best to have food for her as often as we can. God has been so good to all of us and He has provided in amazing ways! The best part is it's only the beginning and we have much more time to see God move here.
-Pray that as we seek God that we will be moved to follow Him in deeper more radical ways.
-Pray even for us as a couple that we would continually surrender our agenda for God's agenda and that we would be attentive to hear His calling and direction for our lives.
-Most important of all, pray that we would continue to be obedient to His calling for our lives.

We love you all! Have a wonderful weekend! Thank you for your prayers!

Chris, Lizzi, and Baby McCall

ps- If i remember correctly, there is a link to a video tour of our house on the RH Residency Team blog.

www.rhindiaresidencyteam.blogspot.com



Today 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

1st Birthday and Public Schools


Today we went to a one year old's birthday party...India style! Lots of singing to the Lord, cake, and great breakfast! From there it was off to the Harvest India Public School. It was neat to see because the first time I saw the place where the school was gonna be, it was only dirt. There was no building there yet. That was about three years ago. It has been awesome to see the changes here in Tenali and the advancements that have been happening in Harvest India as well. Dreams that have become realities. We had a chance to visit all the classrooms and pray for people. Later on in the evening we went to Suresh's house to meet Harvest India staff persons and for them to meet us. Afterwards we distributed new cell phones to everyone and received our cell phones that we will use while we are here. God has been so good and we've been winding down towards the weekend of our first week here. We have seen so many of the different ministries of Harvest India and are getting excited to begin our schedule here. Thank you so much for your prayers! Lizzi has been feeling great besides getting hungry all the time and craving things like lasagna.  :-) (hard to find here) Good night everyone!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Diplomat comes for Dinner!

In an interesting turn of events this morning we were informed that a diplomat of Andhra Pradesh wanted to have dinner with us and Suresh (He was the equivalent of like a Governor). The coolest part was our house got searched by the bomb squad and was surrounded by police for the entire time he was here! All the Chiefs of police from the surrounding areas were here as well. I even got to sit next to him at the dinner table and we talked about the poorest of the poor, building the infrastructure, and sustainability of there new water project. It was all very awkward and cool at the same time. Anyhow that was only our evening...there was a whole day before that!
The day started off by going to a home where street kids are ministered to. It was neat and overwhelming all at the same time. I'm still processing that time but I think I will write some more about that later.


We had an incredibly American lunch today then headed off to Vijayawada to pick up miscelaneous things we needed for food, cleaning, and essentials for our meetings. Of course we ended up in that town for a lot longer than we were suppose to and rushing back for dinner. All in all a productive day and we have the favor of the Governor who is Hindu. Ok it's really late right now and my brain is starting to shut off. More to come tomorrow. Enjoy the pics from the Ashraya house and the water well dedication. Good night everyone.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Busy Day

Today was long day...today was a great day as well! We had a killer morning of Worship to God and prayer as a team before we headed out to visit the Ahsraia house. This 4 storing building (or so) was built to be a safe house for woman who were forced into slavery through prostitution and have been rescued from that life. These woman have been given back there dignity and given Hope again in Jesus. They have a home, trained in a vocation to sew and paid a very generous wage. At the house they are also provided food. These woman spend time in the morning, afternoon, and evening in prayer to God thankful for what He has provided for them. They have so much joy and they shared individual stories of how God brought them from darkness to light. Afterwards we had an opportunity to pray for them and encourage them. There were tears and lots of smiles! God is so good! The house is on the same land as the RockHarbor orphanage and supplies both building with food everyday. About 1200 woman and children are fed everyday through that home.
Later in the afternoon we had the opportunity to dedicate a new water well that had been built for a village in need of water. It was a beautiful time of hugging, laughing, praying, full of love and joy! God is Love and His Love was displayed to each and everyone there. These people were so appreciative of there new water well. Instead of walking miles with buckets to get water they have clean water in there own village now. All Glory to Jesus! Pictures will be coming tomorrow! Now, it is time for bed as we are all feeling pretty exhausted.

-One huge praise report today! Lizzi was feeling absolutely 100% today. No nausea, no gagging, no nothing! Your prayers are felt here and we appreciate it very much! Continue to pray for us as we get reacquainted with all the ministries and seek God for HIS direction in our partnership here. Much love to all of you!

Chris

Monday, January 17, 2011

Some Pics and Videos



Here are some of the pics and videos that I promised you! God has been so faithful to us! He has been Lizzi's strength and has provided for us abundantly! We are so thankful for your prayers! Please keep praying for us. Enjoy some of the pictures/videos from Dubai and India when we first arrived.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

A Sunday morning miracle

As Chris posted in our last prayer quests blog, I have been having a really had time with morning sickness here in India. Yesterday morning I feel like God gave me a miracle. As we road the rickshaw to Church ( a rickshaw is sort of like a 3 wheeled moter bike, I will try to post a picture for those who have never seen one) all the smells of India were hitting me fast. I was starting to get quite nauseous and was doubting my ability to handle the 2-3 hour church service I knew that was ahead of us. As I continued to pray the simple prayer I have been praying since we left home (Lord, I know I do not have the strength to face this on my own, please give me your strength!) I knew that I could trust God's perfect timing. By the time we entered the small cement building I was captivated by the beautiful faces  of the woman and children in the small blue room decorated with colorful streamers. Only 5 from our team were there, the others had gone to preach at a different church. They put chairs up at the very front for us to sit in. Everyone else in the church sat on the ground. The service started out  with worship. The songs were sung by a few different people and accompanied by a drum. It was projected VERY loudly through a speaker to make sure everyone in the surrounding area knew that it was time for church! By the time we were through the 3rd song our so (about a 30 mins later) I was starting not to feel well again. Just then, out of no where, two girls walked up with 4 bottles of Thumbs Up (kind of like coke) and 1 bottle of Sprite. It was God answering my prayer. They had brought us the drinks to honor us as their guests and the Sprite was just what my tummy needed to be settled. Praise be to God!
The service continued with a few testimonies from different people in the church. All of theem shared about how God had healed them in various way. One woman said she was coughing blood the night before and she spent the entire night crying out to God to heal hear. By morning she was completely better! To be honest, their stories made me feel a little bit like a wimp! We have such a good God and he cares for every single one of us in our times of need.
After the testimonies Chris preached! He gave a powerful word from the Lord that was applicable to everyone in that room! I was so proud of him! As I sit here writing this blog, he is next to me playing his guitar and worshiping. Just a second ago, the little boy that lives above us just knocked on the door and asked if he could come in and listen. Of course we welcomed him and asked if he has any requests. He said do you know "Yes Lord"? Chris and I had a big laugh because the first person to ever play "Yes Lord" in Tenali was Chris! He taught all the orphan kids the first time he came. I guess it has become a favorite of all the children here! I can hardly begin to describe what an incredible encouragement Chris has been to me. I am so blessed by the wonderful husband God has given me! 
We really do feel your prayers, so please keep them up!
Sending lots of love from India!
Lizzi  & Baby McCall

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Tenali! We Finally Made It!!

It is now Sunday the 16th of January...we started our journey to Tenali on Wednesday the 12th! We are so thankful to God to have finally made it here. It has been a long journey to get here. Some quick points for now:

-Please pray for Lizzi. It's been tougher than she thought it would be so far. For those of you that don't know yet...we found out that Lizzi is PREGNANT!!! We found out on the 23rd of December! We are, to say the least, ecstatic and feel extremely blessed. However, pregnancy has been taking a toll on her and she has had a lot of nausea from the smells. Please pray that the nausea will go away soon and that it will be easier to eat food here. Pray that God would comfort pain in her stomach and her overall well being.

-I'm preaching today at church. Pray that God uses me and that I would be attentive to His voice.

It's exciting to be here! I will give more update tonight. I just wanted to let everyone know that we made it here safe and sound. Pictures and videos will be coming soon when we figure out how to do that!

Go is so Good! We love you all!

Chris