in Nagpur, but it began raining after we  entered the village one evening. Room for  as many people as possible was made in  one of the homes. On the walls of the and  Buddha. We know our God is the Most  High God so these things did not hinder  the meeting at all.
  ROBERT:  I told the people that God  loves them and we love them; that it was a  privilege for us to be invited to their  country. I told them about the healing  power of God.
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              Rhema Mission Trip to India 1998 Villages
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                NANCYE: My story was about a big good king and a little king. The good king provided everything for the people in 
his kingdom, but the people were deceived by the little king (who wanted to be big) and went to serve the little king. 
He made them slaves and they were very sad. They wanted to go back to the kingdom of the good king, but now 
only son into the kingdom of the bad king, but the people did not recognize him and they killed him. This was part of 
the plan and when the son of the good king arose from the dead, he had made a road to the kingdom of the good 
king. I said, “I have come to show you the road to the Kingdom of the Good King. His Son’s name is Jesus Christ.”
Rev. Duininck explained the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, and how they could be in God’s Kingdom by 
receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior. Thirty people, almost everyone in the house, stood to be saved.
        
        
         
we traveled into the mountains. There 
was a steep winding road up to the 
high teakwood forests. At an 
intersection of two roads, we stopped 
ROBERT: After breakfast one morning, 
we traveled into the mountains. There 
was a steep winding road up to the 
high teakwood forests. At an 
intersection of two roads, we stopped 
to visit the home of an evangelist. He, 
his wife and daughters served tea.
Picture at left:  The Evangelist and  
Pastor Thorat
        
        
         ROBERT:  Robert A., Obi, Nancye and I, plus Mrs. Thorat to interpret, Lalit and the other musicians, traveled 
further up into the hills to a small village. When our music started at the school up on a hill above the village, it 
appeared that the whole village turned out, including the white-haired village chief.
NANCYE: Robert and I greeted the people. Then Robert A.’s wildly animated skit had everyone laughing as the 
message of the Gospel was planted in their hearts. Sister Obi further explained the Gospel and then we passed 
out pens and little books on salvation to the children and many adults.