The day for Becca and me began at 4am. Micah woke up hungry, but as Becca put him in the bed next to me, he was burning with a fever. He was coughing, too, but he had been doing that for a couple days. We took his temperature and it was over 102. We gave him some Tylenol and began to pray. We prayed for close to 2 hrs and the fever went down to about 99.5, which was much better. We went to sleep around 6am. Micah had been asleep the whole time. I really felt like God had others praying for Micah at that exact moment, which would have been Sunday evening in the States and Monday morning in Korea.
When he woke up at 7:30am to eat again, we took his temperature and it was 98.5 exactly. Praise the Lord!
After breakfast, Jose came to pick us up. Micah wasn’t acting very sick, but he was still coughing a little bit. As we went to the church, we were invited into Pastor Daniel’s office and I asked if we could take Micah to the doctor. One of the women working back at his house is a nurse, so Micah, Becca and Emily went back to Daniel’s house to rest and look at Micah, possibly to take him to the doctor.
Pastor Daniel and I spoke in his office while the meeting was getting started. He explained who these men were that would attend the meeting that day. They were other pastors and missionaries from the surrounding area of Trichur, the ones who were within a couple hours traveling distance. Many of them have house churches in smaller communities. There were close to 150 pastors in the meeting that day.
And here I was supposed to teach them.
Many of these pastors live in villages with no electricity or running water. Many times they are not welcome or wanted in a predominantly Hindu state and country.
The weight of the moment was immense. I felt as one with much to learn, not much to teach. Quite frankly, I don’t know if I’ve ever missed Larry Trammell more. I felt like he would know what to say, his heart is what these pastors need to hear. Larry would have blessed them and taught them awesome mysteries of God.
As I was on the brink of tears, I realized that God didn’t send Larry. God sent me.
So after Becky, Becca and Laura shared a song, Agnes Dei, I got up and spoke. I told them about how being a pastor or a leader in the Body of Christ is the most important position in the world. It is more important than governor or CEO or president or prime minister or king. A pastor is an eternal position and we should be worthy of the call.
I explained how Stephen should be our model of leadership within the Body of Christ. First, he was ready and willing to serve. Second, he was filled with the Spirit of God and God worked supernaturally through him. Third, he lived a holy life in such a way that his accusers had to make up stuff about him in order to persecute him.
We took a break and then I shared how to lead their meetings in a spontaneous, prophetic way. We looked at 1 Corinthians and then I led them in spontaneous singing. It was good to lead them in a pure expression to God. After that, Pastor Daniel led them in taking communion together. I think it was real wine, too, even though it was really sweet.
We had lunch again at the house. Micah had been to the doctor. The doctor had a sign that read, “I treat, He cures.” It was a Christian doctor and he prescribed medicine for Micah for an infection in his throat. I had tonsilitis the week before the trip, and I think that’s what Micah had as we travelled. Micah slept the rest of the afternoon, which was good for him. He also got to play in the front seat of the car with Jose, his new friend. Micah also made friends with the women of the house, Theresa and Lissa. Lissa has a son named Effi, who was about 3 or 4 and had more energy than you could ever bottle and sell. He was very cute.
The team went back to the hotel where I took a little nap before we went back out.
Pastor Daniel and Jose picked us up around 5:30pm and took us out to a Mercy Home. On the way, emily asked Pastor Daniel how I did today, since she was with Becca at the doctor (which really was a comfort to me), and he said it was great but too long! Sometimes you just can’t win.
We parked on a dirt road and had to walk a little way down to the Mercy Home. Later that evening I asked Pastor daniel how God gave him the idea of the Mercy Home.
He was visiting churches in the States associated with Voice of Gospel, and God gave him a dream. In this dream, dump trucks were coming and dumping loads of children of every age and color into a pit. Babies, young girls and boys of every age were thrown dead into a mass grave. God told him to save these children, that they are the next generation of the Church and they are being thrown away. Daniel was overwhelmed and asked how he could do this. God told him to start a home where a family took in 10 kids and raised them in a godly home and educated them. These are orphans one way or another, but Mercy Homes would not be orphanages. Daniel decided to test the dream, so the next day he was speaking at a church of Indian believers in the US and shared this vision. He then asked if anyone would be willing to sponsor one of these homes, even though he had no idea how much it would cost. If they were, they should contact the pastor at that church and he would refer them to Pastor Daniel.
For two days, no one called. Then two people called and each wanted to sponsor one. But Pastor Daniel had none of the details, just the concept. So when he returned to India and spoke with his fellow ministers, they figured it out.
Get this. For $200 a month, 10 kids and the family they live with have a home and food and education. They go to school. They are either all 10 boys or girls, no mixes, party because of Indian government law. They are not adopted because it is very difficult to adopt in India, due to child exploitation when it happens. They are allowed to live with these families through the Voice of Gospel ministry.
But wait, there’s more! (Can you hear the deep, excited voice?) This also serves another purpose. The people who run each home are pastors who begin a house church from the Mercy Home. It becomes a testimony and an outreach to the community as they see the lvoe of God through these homes.
To me, this is revolutionary. It is practical, genuine, and effective. People talk about being revolutionary. Pastor Daniel just is.
We went to one of these homes on Monday night. What a blessing. 11 little girls, half of them 14 years old, the other half 10 or 11, came out to meet us, smiling and wide eyed. They loved Micah, of course. they sang songs for us and we for them. We shared about who we were, and they about their life. They were amazed that Becky was 14 years old, too. We asked them about their favorite subjects. They said the best of the chores was watering the garden. The worst was dishes. Most of them were involved in atheletics, as well. They sleep on a concrete floor, all in one room. There is a second room for changing and storing of things. Each room might have been 10-15 ft square. The couple lives in a different room.
They have no children of their own, but they have plenty now! Pastor Daniel said they were going to renovate the house soon and add a 2nd floor to give the girls more room.
He also shared with Becca that two of the girls had been bought out of prostitution by the ministry. They had been abandoned or sold into it by their parents. The price? Each girl was $500.
There are 38 Mercy Homes throughout India. There are children on the waiting list, as you can imagine. It broke my heart and filled me with joy all at once. A strange feeling.
They took us back to the hotel, and I asked Daniel if there was a good restaurant nearby or if we should just eat again at the hotel. He suggested that the hotel was best and told us a story of how someone went looking around and ate somewhere and were in the hospital when they returned to the US for 21 days.
OK, we said, you conviced us.
We went up to Emily and Becky’s room and ordered from room service. They thought it was funny to have me order and pronounce the Indian dishes over the phone. While we waited, Micah tried some seltzer water for the first time. He made a really horrible face, then got excited and wanted some more. We did this with him many times and laughed really hard at him.



I had some Ginger Garlic fish that was super spicy and very good.
Then we went back to our rooms and went to bed, but not before I had to call just about every hotel number to get a mosquito repellent that you plug into a wall. It didn’t work very well. You could play connect the dots on my arm the next morning.