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Self-Reliant Training

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Again we have another glowing report from Dr. Suresh. His Self-Reliant Training has been one of the most successful outreach programs to Hindu young people that Prakash for India has ever initiated. Of course, it would all be impossible without dear Dr. Suresh.

“I am very happy to submit this report to you about the weeks we were busy with our Self-Reliant training. This year I taught Dairy and Goat Keeping together.

There were 12 students for this training, including four graduates in Poultry who took readmission as they realized the importance of goat keeping. It was really fun to teach these village young people and instructed them in their own tune so that they could easily understand. This, they really like and it made us more friendly. We finished several subjects in this training like Body parts of a goat, Feed Management, Diseases and its First Aid, Vaccination and its importance, Castration with new techniques, Marketing and Spiritual Education.

The students enjoyed it very much. The training was completed in a joyful atmosphere. We also had spiritual classes through the Starting Point Course.

These Hindu young people really enjoyed this class each day before starting Goat keeping training. We also had practical visits to near-by farms. Here they learned how to take care of their own animals in a Medical emergency. We also learned how to catch animals for proper diagnosis. (NOT just running, lunge, and falling flat on your face)

I must say that this training really will help these poor village young people to stand on their own feet and lend a hand in the development of their family, community and villages. I am really thankful to farmer Mr. G… for providing us residential facilities and use of his animals and other things.

Know that your support can transform many lives with Community Development through Self-Reliant Training.”


A Goat or Education?

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

I know some of you have been waiting for a report on the goats given at Christmas. Here is
Dr. Suresh’s report on one family that received goats. At first my reaction was, “Oh NO!!! How could she???” BUT then it dawned on me; this is such a valuable thing to have her children educated. Schooling is NOT totally free in India. Even in the public schools there is a financial outlay for the parents for fees, books and uniforms. When you are as poor as this woman you simply cannot afford to pay these expenses. Read this precious report and rejoice.

“Since many days I am trying to meet Surekha and her family, but these days being busy for her I could not meet them. Today I changed my tactic and went very early in the morning. When I reached there they were busy in getting ready for school and work. Like any mother she had to comb her daughters hair.

After taking some pictures and after children went to school I asked her how she was doing? She very happily replied, “The reason for the happiness in my house is my children are going to school. It is all because of the goats given to me. I didn’t have money to admit my children in the school and buy books, bags and uniforms, but then I sold two kids of the goats given by you and used the money to put my children in the school.

Really it makes my children very happy. This is the first time I bought new uniforms for them.” She is very thankful to us for such a thoughtful gift. In India education is more important to parents than food.

She kept one female goat which is pregnant now and within two three months it will give birth to kids. She is happy with this female goat. It gives milk for the family. Surekha is doing well now because she is doing day-labor everyday and runs the house with this money.
I am really happy for the Gods’ people who thoughtfully gave for this cause and help this family in the time of crisis. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL ABUNDANTLY.”


Report from Nupi (Admin. of RGI)

Friday, September 24th, 2010

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“I came to work as the housemother had to leave for home for some reason, so I took the girls to chapel. The cook lady that works at RGI is working on daily wages. So if she takes leave during the weekdays she compensates by working on Sunday. She came to work and joined us in Chapel. Later when we returned to RGI the cook lady went into the kitchen to work and I started working on the kitchen garden with a few girls. Suddenly a girl came to me and told, Madam please come fast our “Maushi” which means auntie the cook lady fell down in the kitchen. She had slipped and fallen in the kitchen with the milk vessel in her hand she was all drenched in milk from head to toe. She had hurt her knee. The girls immediately heated water (this mean building a wood fire outside and putting a large kettle on it) for her to bathe. We also put some spray on knee and let her rest until evening. The girls gathered around their maushi saying ” Maushi God protected you, what if the milk was hot, what if you had fallen on the gas or hurt your head?” They cared for her all day long.

A week later she came to me and said Madam can I attend chapel with the girls regularly? I asked her why do you want to attend chapel, she said, “I have been thinking over what the girls said to me and I think indeed what would have had happened if God’s protection was not with me. I want to know more about Jesus. I will come when I can.” Remember the cook lady is not a believer.

This lady finds it difficult to come every Sunday but wants to know about Jesus, so we have started staff prayer fellowship every morning at RGI just for her.

She talked to me yesterday and said I am learning to pray now for my husband who keeps unwell. I want to follow Jesus because he doesn’t demand anything from us no flowers, no fasting. Only he wants us to believe and trust in him.”

PBI Report from recent newsletter

Vet-Med Ministries Report

Dr. Suresh says, “Nadagomukh is doing very fine, along with Sunday school I am getting chance on every Sunday to sit and talk with some college young people. We are having good fellowship and as they all are new cultured talk very openly and really its challenge and fun to interact with them. Also I am sharing Christianity with our security mans parents as they want to get Baptized. Please do pray for this old couple and their new faith. ( This is the man who received a pair of goats at Christmas.)

Vasantha is doing marvelous job he and his wife have finished 7 chapters of John translating in their language.

He is taking his wife for tailoring classes two days a week. Conner (I got to name this baby born to Vasantha’s sister while Loren was in India in May) is the center of attraction in village by his name.”

Church News

One of the Prakash for India church plants in Nagpur is holding a year long Bible School and also a shorter course in Leadership training. This makes for a very busy Pastor. Loren is excited that they are using Dennis Mock’s study guides. Loren is in a weekly Bible study that is lead by Dennis. Keep these faithful partners in your prayers.

Again we thank you for your prayers and support