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Fall 2009

Rivne, Ukraine
The Right Way Points Addicts to Jesus

Latin America Regional Conference
Ministries Come Together With a Focus on Family

Africa Regional Conference
Directors Find Encouragement and Support in Ghana

A Life to be Remembered
Wife of Luke Society Director Dies After Battle With Cancer

Bearing Each Other's Burdens

Spring 2009

Caimito, Nicaragua
Communities Flourish and Lives are Saved

Fall 2008

Rivne, Ukraine
The Right Way Points Addicts to Jesus

Latin America Regional Conference
Ministries Come Together With a Focus on Family

Africa Regional Conference
Directors Find Encouragement and Support in Ghana

A Life to be Remembered
Wife of Luke Society Director Dies After Battle With Cancer

Bearing Each Other's Burdens

Spring 2008

Shalom Prayer Ministry
Healing Prayer Ministry Proves the Power of Prayer

Encarnacion, Paraguay
Finding Ministry Work in Unlikely Places

Christian Strategic Planning

Yacuiba, Bolivia
Quechua Indian Village Making Great Improvement

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

New Staff Joins Luke Society
Kuiper is New Director of Ministry Development

Fall 2007

Asia Regional Conference
Unity Grows as Luke Society Family Gathers

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

The Value of a Human Life

Spring 2007

Patzun, Guatemala
Changing A Country One Community At a Time

San Pedro, Guatemala
Changing Attitudes Results In Healthier Communities

Pucallpa, Peru
Continued Blessings of Missions

Anshan, China
Doctor Brings Hope to Disabled

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

The Macedonian Call

Fall 2006

Dahra, Senegal
Weekly Market Central to Ministry Success

N'Dali, Benin
Community Outreach Opens Doors for Gospel Message

Damak, Nepal
Where God Leads, We Will Follow

Kinshasa, DR Congo
Dream of Integrity Shapes Ministry

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Leaving a Legacy

Spring 2006

Quininde, Ecuador
Developing Unity Among Families and Communities

Yacuiba, Bolivia
Ministry Among Quechua Indians Takes Shape

San Pedro, Guatemala
Hurricane Stan Devastates Ministry Village

Kampala, Uganda
Evangelist Plays Major Role in Ministry

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
The Image of the Invisible God

Fall 2005

Offering the Cure
A glimpse into the fun of the Luke Society International Conference

Ministry Partners Reunite
A Special Connection between PMTs and Luke Society International Directors

A Ministry Director's View of Coming to USA
Dr. Susie Cayaon of Palawan, Philippines, Makes the Trip

Bound by the Love of Christ
Board of Directors Secretary Connects Words with Life

Weekend of Inspiration
A Conference Attendee Shares Her Thoughts

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
A Widow's Role

Spring 2005

Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Setting the Standard for Quality Medical Care

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Pitesti, Romania
Breaking Barriers Into Gypsy Communities

Dahra, Senegal
New Director Shares Testimony

Kayes, Mali
Opening of Bethesda Clinic Draws Hundreds

Perspective
Christian Missions and Proselytism

fall 2004

Olancho, Honduras
Providing Quality Care for Twenty Years

Gracias, Honduras
Celebrating Ten Years of Serving in Honduras

Donor Letter Update
Luke Society Supporters Continue to Give

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Investment Strategy

Spring 2004

Kayes, Mali
Providing Care for the Wandering

Accra, Ghana
A Look at Emmanuel Eye Center

Freetown, Sierra Leone
Restoring a War-torn People

Nabire, Irian Jaya
Earthquake Shakes Ministry Village

Orissa, India
Persecution of Christians Heightens

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Enthusiasm for our Faith

Fall 2003

Irian Jaya, Indonesia
Ministry Reaches the End of the Earth

Quininde, Ecuador
New Ministry Improving Community Life

Orissa, India
Well Drilling Brings Life to Villagers

Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Former Soviet Mayor Now Open to Gospel

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
The Perfect Cure

Spring 2003

Moyobamba, Peru
Education is Clinic's Primary Tool

Trujillo, Peru
Prayer Unites Desert Community

Jalapa, Mexico
New Ministry Continues with Previous Vision

Kampala, Uganda
New Clinic Raises Spirits

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Beautiful Feet

Fall 2002

Touching Lives
Paying the Price for Peace

Palawan, Philippines
Persevering Through Hardship

Encarnacion, Paraguay
New Clinic Builds Community Support

Managua, Nicaragua
Serving Children

The Luke Society Approach: Bangladesh as an Insight
A look into how the Luke Society pursues new ministries

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
As Though Speaking the Very Words of God

Spring 2002

Cakchiquel, Guatemala
Transforming Communities

Cakchiquel, Guatemala
Sex Education from a Biblical Perspective

Managua, Nicaragua
Breaking Through Every Barrier to Unity

Orissa, India
Dr. Pushpa Rout battles severe heat and flood conditions to bring healthcare

Kasei, Ghana
A Burning Bush in Abamba

Quezon, Philippines
Compassion Bears Fruit

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Serving the Needs of the Poor: Responsibility and Privilege

Josh Jackson Says Goodbye
Communication Director Josh Jackson bids a fond farewell

Fall 2001

Nairobi, Kenya
Dr. Tom's VIPs: Streetboys with a new hope

Nairobi, Kenya
Into Their World - A Walk in the Slum

Kampala, Uganda
Fighting AIDS and Its Cascading Effects

Vicksburg, Miss., USA
Dr. Peter and Eleanor Boelens Pray for Healing

Orissa, India
Heat Wave, Flooding & Violence Beget Suffering

Palawan, Philippines
New Clinic Operational

Perspective
Striving for Justice in an Unjust World

Spring 2001

Olancho, Honduras
Improving Conditions Across the Province

Honduras
Garîfuna AIDS Ministry

Gracias
Medical, Spiritual and Economic Development

Thankfulness in the Philippines

Touching Lives
Children Rescued from Nairobi's Violent Streets

Fall 2000

Transcarpathia, Ukraine

Romania
A Beachhead into Eastern Europe

Nairobi, Kenya
Compassion in Action for Children of the Streets

Sierra Leone
New Clinic in Freetown

Touching Lives
God Transforms Family Amid Tragedy in Peru

Spring 2000

10 Years in Ghana
Celebrating a Decide of Medical, Spiritual, and Economic Ministry

Myanmar
Church Planters Teach Basic Health

Guatemala
Working Among the Cakchiquel

Kiev, Ukraine
Planting Seeds of Hope for

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Orissa, India

Well Drilling Brings Life to Villagers

Temperatures in India this past summer soared over 120º F. The mud huts in the villages offered no relief, and hundreds of people died from the heat and lack of water. Standing pools were their only source of water, risking the chance of contamination.

Extremely high temperatures are common in the Orissa state where Dr. Pushpa Rout works. So is the lack of water. For the past 50 years, the people in Orissa have presented proposals to their local governments about water provisions. For 50 years, they have been ignored. And for 50 years, they have been traveling three to five miles to find adequate water. But during June, wells were dug in two villages in an attempt to relieve the water crisis.

The Luke Society teamed up with Living Water International to dig wells in two needy communities. The first community to receive a well was Jhumpuri sahi. Pushpa’s husband, Prem, helped with the well drilling. They began at 5 a.m. and worked until 6 p.m., laboring in the hot sun for 10 hours.

Apart from sweltering heat, they also battled legal opposition. An officer approached the construction, wanting to arrest Prem for digging on private land. The villagers brought papers stating the land was theirs, and that they wanted to have the well dug. The officer and a few villagers went to the revenue department and verified the village’s ownership of the plot. “The digging work restarted, and they bored up to 200 feet deep until they got plenty of clean water. Some of our staff had to stay the whole night with the well digging team,” said Pushpa.

The next day, the crew began to dig in Dandapadia. After 60 feet, they pounded into layers of rocks. They continued to dig through the rocky layers and finally hit clean water at 180 feet. “The villagers started dancing and shouting with joy, praising the Lord and the Luke Society,” Pushpa said.

At their first sight of water, the villagers shouted, “The Lord has seen our sufferings and has granted His mercy through His people at the Luke Society.” Pushpa reports, “People are overwhelmed with joy, seeing plenty of clean water for the first time in their area. They say now they are not feeling like neglected or downtrodden people, but were made to feel like normal human beings as God’s people are taking care of them.”

Pushpa is excited to see the new wells, not only for clean water, but also for the prevention against water-borne illnesses. “These villagers are poor, labor class people. They work for the whole day for their daily bread and do not get time to boil water for drinking,” said Pushpa. “Usually, they collect water from the ponds and streams where they also take baths, wash their clothes and bathe their animals.” She has taught the villagers to boil their water, but they are hesitant about the lengthy process.

The community people arranged a small dedication service for the wells. They invited the local village heads, the chief pastor and some local Christian leaders. “The pastor dedicated the well in the name of Jesus,” said Pushpa. “The local people are very happy and sang songs of praise and thanked the Lord.”

While the wells in those two villages helped the people get through the hot summer months, they are now battling different weather. Starting in August, the rain began to fall and continued to fall for a month. “Now the situation in Cuttack and the whole of Orissa is very grave,” she wrote in early September. “All of us are afraid and are not able to move. This is not usual weather, but it is repeatedly hammering Orissa.”

She believes the floods are a curse from God on Orissa, which means “idol worshipper.” “But we believe God is our refuge and strength. He will take care of us. With all these grievous calamities, we are feeling more burden for our state people, especially for their bodies and souls,” Pushpa said.

The good news is that the wells are still providing for the village people. Pushpa said, “The tube wells are functioning very well and are the only source of drinking water for the villages of that area when all their houses and belongings are submerged in water.”

More bad news came from the Routs in mid-September. They wrote, “The flood situation is very grim. All the rivers and reservoirs are overflowing the danger marks… The lower barricades are broken down, resulting in nearby villages being submerged in water. Everyone is in a panic. Roads to the villages are closed. We are all praying for one another.”

Finally, on September 27, we heard good news from India. “We thank God that the flood situation has improved much now,” Pushpa wrote. But the receding flood waters are leaving devastation behind. “People are still in water and muddy surroundings. There is overflowing drainage water with all sorts of litter in and around their houses.” And disease is taking its toll. “Malaria, jaundice and diarrhea are increasing in these flood-affected areas. Poverty and sickness are increasing the misery of the people. We are helping them as much as we can, distributing some dry food and caring for their sick.”

During this past summer, Pushpa and Prem took precautions while they traveled into the villages so they wouldn't attract attention to themselves as Christians. Now the villages seem even more cut off from them. “Still some places we are not able to reach due to pools of water and big ditches on the way,” said Pushpa. “Keep praying for us.”

Laura Eisenga