10.24.2013

Lost in India

Over the past couple of weeks, the girls and I have been learning about India through the online adventure "Lost in India", sponsored by Mission India & Sonlight Curriculum.

www.lostinindia.org
The goal of the Lost in India project is to raise $350,000 to help children in India who have never heard about Jesus attend Children's Bible Clubs for free. The cost to send 1 child is $1. My girls have been scouring the house, looking for loose change, and even coming up with ways to earn money to contribute.

The main teaching tool is an engaging video series following the story of friends Justin & Chris, who are trying to find each other in India (Chris - an American - is lost!, and Justin - an Indian believer - is trying to get to him!). They meet other believers along the way, who share their stories and how the love of Jesus has changed their lives.

One of the stories is that of a woman named Roopa. There were two versions of her story released: one for the parents to watch, and one that was more appropriate for children to watch. If my daughters were a few years older and I believed they were mature enough, I would have allowed them to watch this one, though. It's a powerful story of suffering and the kind of forgiveness that can only come through Jesus. Please watch. and let your heart be broken for all the ways that people - who are made in the image of God - can be so easily discarded, abused, or abandoned by others. and then let your heart sing for joy that Jesus can bring beauty from devastating circumstances!


Watch her story here: Roopa's Story - Mission India
(Parents, I would preview this before letting any little -or big- ones see it)

Thanks to Lost in India, my girls and I are developing a greater love for people of other cultures, a deeper compassion for the hurting, and a more intense desire to do what we can to help the message of grace and mercy go forth to the ends of the earth (and to start here by making sure we are living like Jesus teaches us to)!

If you'd like to sign up for the Lost in India project, it is totally free (aside from what you are able to donate to the Children's Bible Club fund - but that is not mandatory). There are 8 videos in the series that you can view at anytime, family devotional thoughts, quizzes, personal stories, and ways to explore India through food, music, clothing, etc with photos, recipes, & video clips.
Watch the trailer/Sign up/find more information here: http://www.lostinindia.org/

You can check out our family's homepage if you're interested in donating through our page, or to invite your friends to help: https://www.lostinindia.org/donate/thehunters/

Sharing Jesus with the world,
for His glory!
~Lisha

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8 comments:

  1. Powerful! Here is an amazing ministry which has opened my eyes to the amazing work God is doing in India. http://www.gfa.org/ Their books have been such an eye opener and heart breaker for me.

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    1. Holly, thank you for sharing! I've bookmarked the GFA site! :) I'm so glad you commented - thanks for the encouragement!

      ~Lisha :)

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  2. Thanks for sharing this, I think it's great that you are trying to expose yourself and your kids to other cultures. It's really important to start that early in my opinion. I am visiting from the Mommy Monday hop. :)

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    1. Sarah, I agree with you! The curriculum we use lets the kids dive in to other cultures early on, so they begin to understand that life doesn't revolve around one "best" way of life. Thank you so much for visiting, I'm glad you're here!

      Blessings to you!
      ~Lisha :)

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  3. what a great idea to think beyond your own self and learn about other cultures.

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    1. Thanks - the reason we ended up choosing the curriculum we did was because it begins in kindergarten with a focus on world culture & history. We wanted our daughters to know early on that we are just a small part of a much larger, beautiful story. (And to be honest, I need that reminder a lot, too! There is SO much that is beautiful in others that I miss because I'm too wrapped up in my own little world.)

      I'm so glad you stopped by, Karen!
      ~Lisha :)

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  4. What a worthy cause, thank you for sharing! So glad you linked up with us!

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    1. It's such a neat idea, and learning with my daughters about India has been a huge blessing to our whole family. :)

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