Saturday, January 30, 2010

Contrast makes better pictures - Post India

When there's little contrast, it's difficult to capture beauty. There are several roads my mind wants to wander down right now, but I'll try to turn around quickly when I start down one.

This weekend at Living Hope is Baptism weekend! We will be sharing stories that I believe will bring so much renewal, hope, and encouragement to all of us. Laura and I look forward to seeing you at the 9 or 11 a.m. service.

The contrast of India to Dubai to Portland/Vancouver was so drastic. But what does remain the same all over the world is the need for genuine friendship. With Jesus alive and living out of us we do became light, salt, and a wonderful smell.

A week ago, five us stood next to a little church built of Palm. The children, some 35 yards away, had never seen a "White person" before. The pastor road his bicycle to this little village (2,000) and preached in the church he built with his hands. Dr. Kumar has planted hundreds of little churches like this and he currently oversees 900 pastors. None of these belong to a denomination. Living Hope is one of many who contribute to this mission work. Less than 48 hours ago Laura, Gordon and I were eating in a wonderful little Italian restaurant in Dubai (one of the wealthiest cities in the world). We were seated outside, looking up at the worlds tallest building, while watching a beautiful water show. The choreographed music, shining moon, and warm wealth made it easy to forget the poverty of India. And then we met our server, a young lady from India. Contrast can keep us living in reality.

I can only say that every prayer, every dollar, and all your hard work at our campus while we were gone did much to further God's kingdom. The harvest is so ripe, and it seems like there will never be enough resources or willing hands; but that must never stop us from working together to take the love of Jesus to everyone, everywhere - Dubai, Haiti, and India.

This weekend we will see many more baptized into Jesus. Hope to see you Sunday. When I'm more rested I'll post more stories here. I also hope to post pictures on my Facebook soon.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Jan 24 - India

The instant Starbucks I brought tastes like heaven this morning (it's crazy how tired you can be). I got to be at 12:50 last night (new record) and was able to sleep a little past 6:30 (being old sucks)! Anyway I'm still filled with awe about yesterday.

From the snake charmer rubbing an herb on the head of a cobra and then being able to rub his hand on it's head for a few minutes to the level of security around you at all times - It's like living in another world. When your seated on the makeshift stages you are brought a pop. It was Sprite until I mentioned to Dr. Kumar that Coke or Pepsi would be better (Everyone else is now drinking Pepsi with me - ha). The respect given is beyond what I've seen in the Far East. I explain the Believers that we are ONE but they are filled with such expressions on their faces when we lay our hands on them, touch them, smile and look into their eyes.

When we arrived in the village (Dr. Kumar corrected me that it is NOT a city) of 40,000 we came to two churches Dr. Kumar planted. They are just small building that will hold about 100 people or so (50 American size). They had put up bamboo in the narrow street between the houses and illigally used electricity from the church (If they are reported to the goverment they are in big trouble - that is why they usually use generators when Missionary's preach).

Dr. Kumar had told me that perhaps the 300 believers would bring 200 Hindus. The street was so narrow that they could only seat about 10 chairs accross. As far as I could see down the street there were people. They Hindus will not come to the front. The children sang, they had two drum players and the power of their singing was more moving than a Gordon Avenue concert :). The smiles from the people was amazing. These people are very simple and my joke about my parrot at home had fallen flat every time. I was determined. This time (by the power of God . . . or bruce) it worked - So much fun. The people laughed and raised their hands when I asked them if they aggreed with me that Laura is the most beautiful woman in all the world. Dr. Kumar then told me that many men were now in trouble with their wives (He got me - I was concerned until I realized he now know how to joke. It was great fun.). When we left we discoverd that they had sat out 1,000 chairs and everyone was full, and a large croud was still standing (people were watching out the windows of their homes too).

I spoke on the man from the high caste of kings/rulers - he was rich, young and had kept many rules; still his heart said, "There must be one more rule to have Eternal Life." For the people to hear of Jesus asking him to give everything to the poor and become a Gypse is very shocking. I then explained that this man then had no sacrafices or gifts he would be able to offer - only his heart receiving the Creator God's true Son. To see every hand go up as I explained how they can say yes and become God's children not ceased to amaze me. I read to them the "Holy word of the Creator God of all people and all gods; It is easier for a Waterbuffalow to crawl through the eye of a needle than for someone who have much wealth in sacrifices to enter Eternal life."

Our service to God does not bring more of His love; I'm so sad that I've often worshipped serving more than the devotion and friendship to my forever friend Jesus. It is so clear that there is NOTHING we have to offer.

I ended with the story of defeated, beat down disciples saying, "Then it is impossible to be saved." BUT, BUT . . . "What is impossible for humans, is ALWAYS possible with God!" They had tables set up that the people had to weave through so the crouds wouldn't press to hard on us. We prayed over 80-90% of the people. As the Hindus came up from the back, many of them peeled the red dot from their forhead. Some of them were perhaps beat last night when they returned home with a fire of Jesus Christ in their life.

Today we are off to a mission post by the sea that is owned by Dr. Kumar - it has 6 acres and we will eat fresh fish, take pictures of what we can do with the foundation that has already been poured. Dr. Kumar wants it to become an Living Hope Church to serve the 40 churches he has raise up around it. There are so many Untouchable caste people in this place. Tomorrow we do more baptizms and then Laura and I fly back to Chennai to help Caleb before we leave. I so look forward to mentoring this young, yet experienced, pastor and his wife. They are beautiful people. I would also say, that next to my own father, I've never met a more humble man, who loves people will all his heart, than Dr. Kumar. He is truly amazing.

Love you and again thank you so much for your prayers and forever investment! The Baptism this Sunday at our East Vancouver Campus will be so Only God! See you soon.

P.S. "Super bowl at our home" - I've no idea who's playing :)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

India - January 22-23







Thursday was a "Mars Hill" (the original :) experience. I was speaking to about 300 pastors (there were another 600 that wanted to come but these are the poorest of poor people in the world), including several women who serve women here in Rajahmundry. A group, perhaps 6 or 7, 0f Hindu priests had filed in and sat in the front row. After a few minutes, the security reseated them in the back (they usually disturb the meetings - I've had this happen several times in my cell-phone preaching). The priests are the highest caste in India. The word Brahmin means "children of the gods." For thousands of years the people have believed everyone is born into one of four divisions (Castes). The head is the Brahman (priests), then the chest is the Kings (leaders, presidents, governors, etc.) and the thigh are the business class. The feet are the Untouchables. Like in Thailand, the feet are considered the worst part of the body (I told of Jesus washing Judas' feet -wow, it blew them away).

Most of the pastors in India are from the lowest Caste, the Untouchables. Dr. Kumar and his brother escaped the worst conditions, as untouchables, through education. Meeting Jesus changed their lives and now they are leading thousands to a forever friendship with Jesus. Dr. Kumar's brother lives in Finland and is an engineer. He supports the work here a great deal. So back to my story . . . the priests in the back row are very rich, and very powerful. Dr. Kumar was suffering from a Hypoglycemia attach while I was speaking (the Coke he was drinking was his way of making it through the translation - I didn't know this was happening). At the end of my pastors' training period I had the young pastors who want to remain in the cities and not go out into the villages come forward and dedicate their one and only life to serving the poorest of the poor (Matt. 25 - "You fed me, clothed me, when you did it to the lowest Caste in all the world" . . . I'm crying as I write this too you - you cannot believe what it is like to place your hands on the ancient, tired faces, of old men and pray for them to receive God's peace). The young pastors struggle with purity, materialism, and fear - many came forward. We then laid our hands on all the men and women there.

I then spoke for about 10 minutes to the priests. I spoke of the God who created all gods and loves them even though they don't know Him or love Him. I asked if they would like to come forward and let me bless them in the name of the Eternal God who created all and is above all. To the shock of Dr. Kumar and the pastors (they have great fear, and often hatred for these men - they abuse many children and are very dangerous).

The security didn't want me to come down off the stage but I felt the most magnet drawing I've ever felt - I prayed and looked deeply into all their eyes - One woman priest and one "very scary" priest wouldn't look in my eyes, but when I laid my hands on the head of the "top dog" we had a major "stare down." The priest put his hands together in honor and I will never forget the prayer I prayed for this man (I thought of Saul - Paul, and the extremely wicked king Agrippa). I may never see the miracles God will work in these priests' lives, but I was told that the pastors received so much encouragement from this experience they are pleading for me to return and train them some more. I feel so weak in terms of speaking, but the pastors say that I speak to their heart in such a way that they want me to return over and over.

The second night of our pastors training the crowds doubled (from 1,200 to perhaps 2,500). Pastor Kumar tells me that if I will return and do a three-day pastors training and three night crusade that about 70,000 people will attend. These people have almost no hope, they are all so hungry for God's love. The response was a miracle (almost every Hindu accepted Jesus).

The security is so weird; we go nowhere without them. As more than 2,000 people came forward for us to lay our hands on them the security would grab the hands of some men who had their hands inside their coats (this is winter season and it was very cold for them - ll:30 p.m. and about 79 degrees). The security was afraid of an extremist who might be concealing a knife. I did shudder a couple of times but God's protection has been very strong.

We did a small baptism before Jim, Diana, and Dan left to return to the states (yesterday - Sat.). There were 60 people who had waited a long time for a missionary to baptize them. The Untouchables are so encouraged by having an "American" baptize them - they tell us they will never forget our touch for the rest of their lives - having security pull away little grandmas who have fallen to our feet to kiss them is very disturbing; I know that it will make them feel so blessed by God, but I want so much to explain that they are God's Holy, Chosen Children as much as we are. I've touched the faces of so many pastors - they are not controlled by the religious customs, the stupid rules we are often burdened with - Last night they played to a small village we were playing in (10,000 people in this village) and had Don Taylor dance a wild dance (this too was very disturbing - ha). They told the people that God's King David had danced before the Lord - Don did his very best at swinging his hips and attempting to impersonate Michael Jackson. I about died - but the pastors loved it and used the opportunity to attract so many Hindus. I love the simple, unhindered devotion of these pastors. Like us there are many dead churches in India. They do have pastors who do not want to go out to the lowest, the lost. They do have traditions in the cities that hinder the simple message of Jesus. But Dr. Kumar is amazing at teaching and leading these 900 pastors who belong to NO denomination, but simply suffer for Jesus.

So I'm rambling - Last night Echo laid her hands on a woman's stomach that was swollen and had a huge hard lump. As she finished praying for healing her eyes suddenly exploded into giant balloons of surprise, as did the woman asking for healing (she had just accepted Jesus into her life). The stomach had immediately gone down and the lump had disappeared.

As we raced through the night (11 p.m. + we cried and prayed for God's incredible power and love) I had our Monkey King (the strongest of all Indian gods) Darrell share about his wife leaving him and choosing not to love him. He cried and the Indian pastors came and prayed over him. Everyone was very touched. I spoke of the Lost Coin last night and how our Creator God will look and seek to find the 1 Rupee person (who is more valuable than 1,000 R.) The children's eyes were large as I threw the rupee on the ground. But when I dropped a 10 R. bill they were totally with me - I spoke of how silly it would be to search for the One Rupee. It was truly an amazing night (I slept so little last night - we are all very physically tired).

Our Son Gordon was left in Chennai with pastor Caleb and they got connected with one of the biggest rock music producers in Southern India. The connections to bring back his band and play are huge. His desire is to then do concerts for the poorest of the poor. The youth in Rajahmundry have heard a couple of his songs - via my cell phone preaching - and Dr. Kumar would love to do a large gathering to use Gordon's music and then have him preach. Gordon is very loved by the children and youth. Several girls were giggling and flirting with him (to his horror he discovered that some of these young Gypsy girls were married - the team teased him a lot. We go nowhere alone). To my wife's horror she discovered that one of the pastors took Gordon through Chennai traffic on a motorcycle. You should read his blog. http://feeds.feedburner.com/wordpress/gordonavenue

All of us are so excited to be together now in Rajahmundry (except for Gordon, who is in Chennai). Last night we stopped on a very lonely road and the guys christened the one side of the road while the ladies giggled behind a haystack (After the guards checked for Cobras). Life is so, so different here - we are on one incredible adventure - this culture reminds Laura and I of being in the remote parts of Korea 31 years ago.

The level of honor shown to us is so humbling (very difficult to accept - we feel so unworthy). We toured the second most holy river in India (the one we did the baptism in yesterday). The priests were not happy. We saw bodies being unloaded and others being cremated. This river has had 70 million people, from outside of India, come and dip into it to receive some sort of holy blessing. It's so sad. I am determined to do whatever I can, be it in India, Africa, or Clark County to be God's light and to be a sweet smell (Stumptown coffee) that will lead, if possible, every person to a forever friendship with Jesus.

Thank you for sharing your resources. I'll be bringing back so many pictures and so much video. We can share how you can sponsor a village (we have six acres that Dr. Kumar owns that he has a foundation on and wants to have us build a Living Hope Church on). The well is drilled (they still need $1,600 for electricity hookup and a pump) and they have a small clinic. They also have one acre of teak trees planted (they are six years old and will be harvested in 10 more years for half a million dollars). We are wanting to plant another acre of teak and also plant some trees for paper - these can be harvested in a much shorter period of time. If we build but one floor on the current foundation we could be able to seat 500 people at a time. They have raised up 40 churches in the village nearby and there are a thousand more seeking to follow Jesus. This is just one example of the investment you could be a part of. We visited a small hut that was perhaps 100 sq. feet, built by hand from Coconut trees. The pastor is very poor but so dedicated. If we drill a well ($300 - $600) the Untouchables could come for free water (the upper classes won't let them now). They will use this hut to open a school as well. The people who live around this hut had never seen a foreigner before. . .

I've got to go, but thank you for your prayers . . . did you really read all of this? I'm trying to chat on Facebook and checking what you write there. I hope to Skype to our East Vancouver Campus on Sunday -we'll see. Love you and so appreciate your Facebook responses.

I'm hoping Elizabeth edited this blog :) Laura just slipped in and started editing (I got perhaps one hour sleep last night . . . I did bring Starbucks coffee with me :)

If I don't return home it's all Pastor John's fault. If I start traveling overseas every couple months it will also be Pastor John's fault (and the Holy Spirit's). God bless - the Internet connection is so slow . . . love :)

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Thursday - Jan. 21st

I'm running out of time - we're off to a remote island to visit a possible Living Hope Church plant. I spoke to 300+ pastors yesterday. I had Dan & Jim share about Dan's children (Jim's Grandchildren) with the pastors. We have all been praying for little Moriah who has seizures and is in need of healing. But for two weeks her older sister Ellie (7 yr.) has had a compacted bowel. The x-rays showed a blockage. For the past 3-4 days the doctors have worked to try and treat her without admitting her - last night as I was preaching to about 1,200 lost people I had Jim and Dan share again. Spontaneously, Dr. Kumar called up the most senior pastors who have risked their lives for many years to come onto the stage and pray for the children. At that very moment, unaware, Michelle was with Ellie at the hospital having another x-ray. They were going to admit Ellie. When the x-ray came back there was not blockage - the doctor was amazed. She had not had any bowel movement - she was just healed! It was the most amazing prayer time I've ever experienced. Almost 100% of the people that were there last night were saved. I'll write more about the Hindu priest I placed my hands on and prayed for. Pray for us as the security is concerned that someone will come up for prayer with a knife as we are moving very close to the people. God is strong. It is unbelievable. Must go - more later

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

5th Day in India (Wow!)



From Dubai, with its Starbucks, to Chennai with the Gypsy village favorite - roasted Chipmunk, the contrast is beyond words (or pictures). The people are so much more hungry in this country and they so openly accept God's Forever love. Sunday my heart was so blown away in the rag picker's village (garbage collectors), they so quickly turned their lives over to the ONLY God. They have hoped their entire lives for a god to love them - Their eyes and hearts are so open.

Last night in Rajahmundry I spoke for the first time to a group of perhaps 200 people on the side of the road. Two pastors had built a stage and hung lights in the widest part of the village. As we drove there, about 8:30 p.m., Dr Kumar's driver suddenly pulled over and another vehicle pulled in front. "They are our security guard and they will protect us," said Dr. Kumar. He told me that because of the orphanage and free medical aid he provided he was protected by the government. His guards had contacted the local police and they were ready to help us if there were any problems.

When I finished speaking I was amazed to see almost every hand go up in response to my invitation. I explained again and asked them to stand. They have no gods who run after them and want to have a friendship of love. They only know the struggle of offering sacrifices and trying to "be good." When we finished, every one of them came up and our entire team prayed for them one by one (sometimes by two's), laying our hands on them. I saw old men with tears in their eyes, young teenaged boys, and many women. We prayed for cripples and those with so many physical problems. My heart broke with joy and sadness at the same time.

Today while praying for people in the Hospital Mission, I learned from Dr. Kumar that the economy (ours) had reduced the number of surgeries from 40 per week to 4- 6. They have no money to do them. The inpatient services have been suspended (72 beds) and they are now housing young girls from the orphanage. We served and prayed for 70 or 80 people in a two hour period.

Tomorow we will visit a village that we might drill a well in - pray for these people, they are so hungry to know our Father.

I'm sorry the internet is so slow it' s hard to upload pictures. Tomorrow I will speak to a much larger gathering of hungry-and-in need-of-Jesus people. We will be training pastors too. You can follow me on my Facebook, too. Thank you for your prayers, Facebook notes, and emails.

I've got a few pics on my Facebook.

Bruce, Laura, and the Only God team

Friday, January 15, 2010

We're in Dubai - Almost to India

So I'm in the airport at Dubai. The rest of our team will land in Chennai at 2:30 a.m. Jan. 16. We're not getting there until 8:30 (much better:).

Our San Francisco flight was over 15 hrs - wow, not so easy for a guy who can't sleep on planes. I've met several people from India already and have had some very cool talks. Here's a quick video of our team as we got ready to leave Portland, and then again in San Francisco.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Maybe our last Video report before flying out to India

Wow, it's almost here:

TODAY'S PRAYER LIST:

Our team - Dan, Darrell, Don, Jim, Lance, Gordon, and Bruce (IT, Construction, Music, and Preacher Dude - our ministries); Carla, Diana, Echo, Laura, and Nicki (their ministry - RN, Teacher, Prayer Warrior/Women's ministry, RN, & RN). Pray for them as they pack, finish details, scramble for last minute sponsorships, do stretching exercises, and prepare their testimonies - everyone will share the gospel in India :)

Our lead-pastor - Pastor John and Pastor Duane will be hanging out with me as we pray and listen as to the final details God wants to share with us on this trip (the detail might just be "keep trusting Me"). We are the Light on a hill (LHC) to a very dark world (not just Clark County)! We didn't choose to be light - God chose us! God chooses all who say yes to His forever love!

Silly- in the bathrobe video (enjoy; please?):

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Last Team Meeting - so many details

1. We have so much to do to get ready for our flight, but NOTHING is as important as preparing our hearts to hear God's whisper and the openness to follow.

2. Kid's toys (Matchbox cars, small stuffed animals, coloring books), more Medical supplies, and even some more funds came into day ($550) - It's so amazing to see so many people praying, sharing, and simply having a heart for the people God loves so much!

3. Still working on getting set up better on Skype and working out details on uploading videos. Thank you so much for your prayers!

Hey, you can find my video updates by going to You Tube and searching under brucelhc. You can also subscribe to my You Tube account (upper right corner of YouTube) and get an email every time I upload a video from India.



Saturday, January 9, 2010

Getting Ready

What can you do to help us these last few days before we leave for India?

1. Pray - One of our team members is very low on funds (worried about rent $ when they get back); One of our builders, Lance, is worried about his mother who is in the hospital and waiting for open heart surgery. Pray for all the crazy schedules we face. Pray for safety, and most of all pray that God's love with shine into every dark part of this world we step into.

2. Serve - You can step up and help while we are gone: Please see Elizabeth at our welcome center for a list of ways you can step in (four of our key volunteers will be gone from our campus).

3. Get your friends to pray and check out our updates. You can go on Facebook (R we friends?), and check back on this site as well.

Here's a late night test via my MacBook to make sure the YouTube video's are working (link)

Want to send a few things over with us? Throat lozenges, balloons, Tic-tacs, Starbucks instant coffee packs (for our team), combs, small packs of toothpaste & toothbrushes (You would need to contact Bruce by Tuesday a.m. at the latest - Bruce.lhceast@gmail.com

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

It's still coming - New Flip Camcorder test

Our meeting on Sunday was fantastic! Lance, one of our construction guys, was there with his wife, his prayers, and still not enough money to make it to India. Less than two hours later Lance was on his knees, his eyes bubbling with tears, as we prayed together a praise for a couple who called to say they were willing to sponsor Lance!

I'm hoping to find time to try uploading the intro of our team from my trial "FlipHD" camcorder. Thousands of dollars came in this weekend for India (I'm still a bit overwhelmed). There is so much to do still. I'll be updating you regarding the dreams God is feeding in our hearts ($75 a month pays an Only God pastor - I get to train him, and rent a building for a new church . . . how about getting together a group and sponsor one of these pastors who is waiting for our arrival in less than two weeks)?

I'll tell you more about what we are now going to be able to do and what we are still dreaming of - remember $1 literally will bring a person into a Forever-Friendship with Jesus! If you want to read about my Agnostic friend who gave me a dollar to take to India, click here :) and then pray for him and the amazing difference that $1 will make!