
"Surprised by hope ..."
By Jeff Romack, ServLife International
Grace & peace to you ... That wonderful greeting, used in a number of the Apostle Paul's letters to fledgling churches, captures in a minimum of words the character of our standing in Christ Jesus; grace and peace. It's a place of God's loving favor upon us in total contrast to our just desserts. And, it's a place of peace in a world in which peace is mostly a distant dream. Grace and peace; this is our prayer and our hope for you in this new season.
Previously at ServLife ... a couple of months back when I first wrote to you in my new role as Executive Director, I mentioned that I would soon be travelling to visit our people and work in both India and Nepal. That visit is now in the books. I arrived back to the U.S. a week ago after nearly a month of living on the road and out of a suitcase. It's good to be home; when do I get to go again!
This trip was essential both for the ServLife staff in India and Nepal and for me. Truth be told, last year was a tumultuous time for everyone connected with the mission. The time I was able to spend with our staff provided an opportunity for all of us to listen to one another's story and to feel one another's pain and confusion over all that has transpired. The good news is that we all found a way through that pain and confusion to emerge together on the other side in a place of new relationship and renewed commitment to our calling to the least, the last and the lost. It's no exaggeration to say that we were all surprised ... by hope for what God will yet do through us.
I want to give you just a few of the highlights of that time which will also serve as something of an update on what is now going on in ServLife.
A new beginning in Raxaul, India ... after arriving in Kathmandu I quickly caught a domestic flight to Simara located in what is known as the Tarai of southern Nepal. There I was met by Albert Das of ServLife India. From that tiny airport we made the 1-1/2 hour drive to the Nepal-India border. It's really quite a scene with nearly every form of transportation imaginable; pedestrians, bicycles, rickshaws, pedal rickshaws, horse carts, ox carts, motorbikes, cars, buses, trucks and more, all vying for the same limited space on the dusty highway. Picture that!
Raxaul lies just over the border in India. It is, literally, the end of the line in India. On the other hand, you might say it's the beginning. It is, in fact, the beginning point of ServLife's ministry in India. Raxaul is home to the Das family and ServLife Empowering Society and its children's home (30 children), the ServLife Mission School ( 20 more kids), and the church planter training program (72 workers deployed across India, Nepal and Bangladesh).

Going to Kathmandu ... following the time in Raxaul I backtracked to Kathmandu. While I've spent the last 30 years living and working in Asia this was my first time in Nepal. Not sure why it took so long. I've loved everywhere I've ever lived during that time but the entire time I was in Kathmandu I had a feeling that if I'd landed in Nepal earlier in my journey I might have remained there for the long haul. Whatever, I'm just glad we're involved in this nation at a time when the gospel is making such an impact.


The last word ... I remarked to someone just yesterday that this trip was the most hopeful thing I've experienced in mission in many years. Thanks for the opportunity to share it with you. And now the opportunity is yours to join us in nothing less than changing our piece of the world in Jesus'name and for his Kingdom.
Together in hope,
Jeff
ServLife International is a non-profit organization planting communities of the Kingdom and restoring hope to children-at-risk and the global poor.
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P.O. Box 20596
Indianapolis, IN 46220
USA
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