Monday, January 30, 2012
Starting on the Written Report
So i've began to start on my rough draft written report! hopefully i'll finish in time and fill in the requirements for this written report. :)
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sinai and Nepali pastors CBSI group in Dimapur


This is the Nepali pastors CBSI group in Dimapur. They meet on Saturday morning. We have translated 1 John which they have finished studying and we are now translating the book of James. Pastor Gurung, second from the left, is doing the translations.
The urgent need is to get the other books translated.
The Shillong Pastors interested in CBSI
The crew for Shillong, Meghalaya
Meghalaya is one of the six states in NE India. 'Megh' means cloud and 'alaya' means house. So, the meaning of Meghalaya is house of the clouds. At around 5,000 ft. clouds are not far from Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Meghalaya is famous for Cherrapunji, the place where it rains the most in the world.
The unique thing about this state is that the three original tribes of this state, the Khasis, Jaintias and the Garos are matriarchal and among the most literate in India. The children take the surname of the mother and the youngest daughter inherits the family property.
Pastor Subbhas Lyndoh is a Khasi pastor who is working among the Nepali inhabitants in this state. He is all set to start the studies in Nehemiah with other Christian leaders shortly in Shillong.
The picture is that of pastor Lyndoh and three other leaders with me in Shillong. The picture in the last post was that of Shillong.
It took me 10 hours to drive to Shillong and another ten hours to return back to Dimapur.
The unique thing about this state is that the three original tribes of this state, the Khasis, Jaintias and the Garos are matriarchal and among the most literate in India. The children take the surname of the mother and the youngest daughter inherits the family property.
Pastor Subbhas Lyndoh is a Khasi pastor who is working among the Nepali inhabitants in this state. He is all set to start the studies in Nehemiah with other Christian leaders shortly in Shillong.
The picture is that of pastor Lyndoh and three other leaders with me in Shillong. The picture in the last post was that of Shillong.
It took me 10 hours to drive to Shillong and another ten hours to return back to Dimapur.
Monday, June 7, 2010
We are on the runaway . . .
INDIA
In Dimapur, we have one group in Nepali and two in English. Pastor Nauraj and Pastor Gurung are leading the Nepali group with 7 pastors. In
English, we have Sinai Ministries with 11 young people and one in my house with 12 people.
Pastor Sam is heading a group in Chennai and Rev. Dr. Manokaran will be starting another one in Chennai and one in Vellore.
Pastor Roman Chhetri has another Nepali group of 10 people in Lahorijan, Assam.
Japfu Christian College, Kohima, is working on the modalities of starting a study soon.
We only have IYP and the study of 1 John in Nepali. The studies in James and Philippians are being translated.
Pastor Shyam and George Pega in Gangtok, Sikkim are starting IYP groups in Nepali.
A group of pastors in Shillong, Meghalaya (abode of the clouds) are interested in the studies and we have just mailed them the IYP studies in English
.
Other places interested right now are Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh and New Delhi and Darjeeling.
NEPAL
We are pursuing those intersted in the studies there. IYP materials have been mailed to concerned pastors.

Pastor Sam is heading a group in Chennai and Rev. Dr. Manokaran will be starting another one in Chennai and one in Vellore.
Pastor Roman Chhetri has another Nepali group of 10 people in Lahorijan, Assam.
Japfu Christian College, Kohima, is working on the modalities of starting a study soon.
We only have IYP and the study of 1 John in Nepali. The studies in James and Philippians are being translated.
Pastor Shyam and George Pega in Gangtok, Sikkim are starting IYP groups in Nepali.
A group of pastors in Shillong, Meghalaya (abode of the clouds) are interested in the studies and we have just mailed them the IYP studies in English

Other places interested right now are Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh and New Delhi and Darjeeling.
NEPAL
We are pursuing those intersted in the studies there. IYP materials have been mailed to concerned pastors.
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