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BIBLE BOOK STORE
7/130 D SWARUPNA6AR KANPUR 208002, INDIA
FEB. Ix , 1995
NEWS FROM KANPUR
As I:he i r letters usually beg in ,"We are ail here by I: h e
grace ofGod". And truJy the Lord has madeHis grace known to the
people ofKanpur and its environs through thework of Mr. Ralph
Barter and theSinghs, Amarjeet, Neeru and littleS o n i a. The work
centered at t li eSwarupnagar Church continues to growand many are
learning no I. only thebasics of the Gospel message, butalso the
skills and know I ed,ge necessary to carry that messagethroughout
the U.P. and all ofIndia.
During November Ralpti traveledto Bhopal as he was invited
topreach and teach at a conventionthere. All went quite wel.l at
themeetings that were described as a"big success". Ralph's comment
was"l would say that the3' were all veryhappy about it". As mucii
of a success as the convention was, however,the trip itself was
very much anordeal for our intrepid Mr. Harter.The train down to
Bhopal was eighthours late arriving at Ka n p u r andlost an
additional hour on the tripto Bhopal. As he described it, hisreturn
trip (by train) was to passthrough New Delhi. The
originalannouncement at Bhopal was that thetrain could not go to
Delhi as theline was out. Ralph decided to takethe train as far as
it wouJd go,
his mind after thet. h e s t a t i o n f o 1 overRalph then
decided to
t; r a i n t o Ka n p u r a n
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UisaiUi. OJ M.c CI.Jf/l'UN MHSr CilllKCIl ill tUnioJ
ANNUAL RFl'OKT J994
Begimoini: Baluucc 1-1-94 Sl.443.42
ST.rii- NAME CITY AMOUNT
CO Mrs. iiollis C. Conner Arvada 2 5.01)
11. Kobcr L Va 1 l.fi Flora bil.UU
1 ii'si (nu-it.ti.ui Ciiurcii I' lor.i 405.00
IN lirbt Churcli of Christ Oarreti 30.00
Harold Sho i 1 eiiher ger Car i-e 11 60.00
Sianley E. Vior.enl Carre11 260.00
Ntrw Ross Cliri b 11 an Church New Rosi: 797.25
U.^good Christian Church Osgood 160.00
l.i.no Morricui Por 11 and 100.00
tiiiislesrOoublei* CIumo Por 11and 96.00
West Walnut Ch. Christ Portland 100.00
KY East Union Bible Bchool Carlisle 254.50
Vivian W. Omcr Horse Cave 25 . 00
Ralph B. Clary Wal1ingford 100.00
Ml Ccorgia Bonike Ann Arbor 250.00
MO l.iherty Sunday School Cai ro 253.33
Miss riorenue Douglas Joplin 50.00
NC Margaret Pryor Apex 50.00
Ntl I'l'M Kcuiielh hade Epsom lUO.OO
Oil l.xyal Daughters Class Uladensburg 240.00
Woiuen ' s I'V 1 1ovshi p Clintun 166.00
First Church ot Clirist C)inion 4,690.00
Betty Decu Columbus 100.00
Mlu. W.L. tile Cuyahoga F'al 1 s 190.00
Edward Chauiber 1 in Love1 and 100.00
branch Hill Church Love 1 and 400.00
|1 i'aul Win I and Newark 100.00Did Stone Church Missionary
Newark 160.00
M.M Warren Slciner 0 r r V i 1 1 e 600.00
t.iepheri & Kalhy llandwerk Orrv i11e 2.3d0.00
Mrs. Ruth Handwork 0 r r V i 1 I e 1 , 300.00
Sebrinc Church of Chiist Sebring 85.00
Worthington Chrisliau Ch. Wor thing ton BOO.00
PA t. A . Nicho 1 null Cans 90.00
Ouk Urovc Church of Christ Lake Lynn 300.00
Mrs. I.aVerac Roucsburg McKeespor t 240.00
TN Luibreeville (Mt. Christ Erwin 300.00
MM David barber S r: V i e r V i J 1 e 500 . 0(1
TX I'lrii. D.F. PfeJ LubbocK 195.00
iv. Eugene Ureaui Mathis 50.00
WV llooverson Hgts. Church Fo]lansbee 900.00
Toi : 17 ,002.08
EXPENSES -
INPl.A Transporlaiion 140.31
I'.'U t age 28 . 50
Meetlug Expenses ] .000.00
b.iuks 1,031.63
Clinton Study ('enter 1 , 000.00
Cliuruh Pro j wc t s 46 . 90F It r 11 i s h 1 n e ( 7.00(Uinton
Mibsion lluuue 600.00
I'l in t ing 53.00
(lifts to A. Stugh t 66 . 00Iji.. Church. Chakei'i
200.00Swarupnagar Uldg Fund 3,500.00
Salaried 4,153.69
Kulisiya Sahayak Sanstha 700.00
HARTER THROBSINDIA MISSIONARY NEWSRALPH "bud" HARTERFIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST2545 W. COMET RD.CLINTON, OH 44216
U.S.
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II.L.KIioji, fiuildiiiA FundScliul a riilii pa
HI .i underwent surgery, chemo-l.het.apy .ind radiation
treatmentsduring the year. Also, this pastDe ceml>i! r , other
Jumps were bJopsied.Thesl>i! i ng ben i gn .
A t. ho pr eii en 1: time, we areplensod lo report that Mary's
most
-recenl reports indicate that thereis tjo evidence of. cancer at
all.The prognosis is good, but she willneed lo Im exauiined olt.en
during t;hecourse oi the next five years or so.
We praise Go
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7/130-D, Swarupnagar c/o Ken DownsKanpur 208002 India (or) 13876
Bluffton ?J,U.
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Hal Fulton, Ohio^ Can3rd August, 1995
Dear Friends at Horizons, -
Today is the ASth anniversary of my arrival in India at
Bombay,birthday will be coming up in December. Although my
"retiremeirt" dates frorJanuary 1, 1990, I continue to be busy with
preachi^ and t^chi^.
This year I will not have to travel to the Indian version of the
NorthAmerican convention because this year we are hosting it here m
Kanpur afteia gap of seven years- Those who contribute financially
to our Kanpur workhave helped to finance this year's convention. ^
4.u u. v. ,
The past summer was the hottest on record which resulted in the
toghesever atterdanoe at the Sat Tal caJip. That was fine the^rethe
less comfortable it became. For next year, I am thxnking of
somethingelse.
The hills were again ravaged this year by ground fires which
would haViburned the camp buildings except tliat the campers stayed
awake most of onenight fighting it- Many of the birds were left
nestless and fled the area.
I have just finished a course in 14inor Prophets which occupied
many moiAmarjeet has been given a oiiall room downstairs in which
he has fitted
an office.The baby, tow 18 months old and nicknamed "Binnyt is
doing famously.The Swarupnagar Church has beon showing some signs
of continuing its o-town restaurant. Many sad jokes are being
cooked up while more people thanever are eating at home.
Our electric supply is getting worse and worse with supply
unexpectedljgetting cut off for many hours at a time. Eventually we
will have to dowhat the Romans do and invest in a private generator
which will at leastprovide us with lights and fans as necessary.
The church has already agreedto pay for one third of the cost of
this. Total cost would be about $500.
In a land like India* there is usually a flood or drought
somewhere orother during August but there has been nothing of
disaster proportions sofar this year. Although the present prime
minister P.V. Narasimha Rao lackethe "charishma" of the Gandhis and
Nehrus, he is doing just fine and is expected to serve out his full
tenn of five years.
Totors, .
Hart ex*
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SEPTEMBER 1995
A LETTER FROM AMARJEET SINGH
Dear Friends,
Warm greetings to you. We aresafe in the hands of our Lord
Je6usChrist. Your sweet memories arestill fresh in our minds. We
alwaysremember you in our prayers and tellabout you to our friends
here.
It is almost two years, we metone another. Coming back to
Indiawe started work at Kanpur. But God
wanted to teach us somethingmore about patience,
tolerance,dependence on Him, strength of pray*"er and wisdom to do
His work in adverse circumstances. First year wasour hard training
period. God al-W.ays continues to teach His servant,throughout his
whole life. But thatyear was really special for us.
Soon after God started workingthrough us. So far, I gave
fivebaptisms. Out of them, three hadn^ver heard about Christ.
Biblestudents were sent to interiorareas. This year, we sent two
Biblestudents to a place 100km away fromKanpur in the villages.
Most ofthem have never heard of Christbefore.
Preaching in Punjab State: Thisyear God has given me a chance
topreach in my native state Punjab,the land of the Sikh people.
Ipreached t_h,e.r.e thjrice . Many yearsago missionaries started
the gospelwork there, but since the missionaries had gone, there
were no qualified preachers over there. EvenChristians asked many
questions tous about baptism. Holy Spirit,Lord's supper, etc. We
will continue to visit them in future. We needone Bible study
centre there.
I continue to preach in theSwarupnagar church, though I am nota
Pastor of this church and am taking Sunday school at Union
school.But our main attention is on youngnon-Christians.
This year God helped me to open
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a small office. I am very muchi.^}.,!thankful to God for this.
We need'C^" !one more Bible study centre in Kanr' 1pur, about 12km
away f romSwarup . -nagar. ^
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We are hoping that our ministrywould be more speedy this year.
Themain reason is it is God's will andthe second is also main; that
isbrother Ken and me have good understanding to implement His
will.
At last I want to say to youlove and thanks for supporting us.
'We assure you that you will see moreresults very soon. Remember us
inyour prayers. We love you with : igreat love and warm
greetings.
Amar, Priya & Sonia
The following is one installmentof an article written by
RalphHarter. Look for the next installment in our January
Newsletter.
THANK GOD FOR MY INDIAby Ralph Harter t
My India" was the name of JimCorbett s last book, written
about1947 after he had moved his residence from India to Africa. I
amtalking about the famous tiger hunter and not about the American
boxer,of the same name. Fifty years hasmade a great difference
between theIndia of Jim Corbett and my Indiaalthough I spend my
summers in. JimGorbe^-t country and "r i de the ..ra11 -ways that
once employed him.
It was Sunday morning the 3rd ofAugust, 1947 that I reached
Bombayon the S . S.Franconia from LiverpoolIt surprises me now to
think t-hatnothing surprised me then. I was asnaive as naive could
be and thoughtthat everything was just as it wassupposed to be, but
it wasn't. Mrs.Rothermel was not there to meet mebecause she had
somehow lost a. dayon the train; nor was anyone therefrom the
American Express Companybecause it was a Sunday and none oftheir
employees worked on Sunday.Being left to my own devices, Iturned
all of my luggage over to a
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Chinese coolie who lied to me thatthe American Express Company
hadsent him. Fortunately for me, heturned out to be otherwise
honest,taking my luggage to the railwaystation and putting it in
safekeeping. It was then that Mrs..Rothermel found me and took me
tostay at a nice guest house near thebeacHT ' Several days later,
weboarded the Punjab Mail for JhansiJunction, 24 hours to the
north.
The'trains of 1947 were comfortable but dirty since they were
pulled by coal burning locomotives. Thehistoric Punjab Mail still
runs between Bombay & Jhansi and beyond butnow it speeds along
with electricand diesel locomotives and there are
^faster trains also. Fares are muchhigher but railway fares in
Indiacontinue to be among the world'scheapest and the same can be
saidfor air fares. Many trains offerboth air-conditioned and
non-air-conditioned coaches. In 1947 theAmerican dollar fetched
less thanfour Indian rupees while today itfetches more than 30.
Jhansi station has long boastedof having one of the world's
longestrailway platforms. Alighting fromthe Punjab Mail, Mrs.
Rothermel andI;^^^ w by horse-drawn tonga, in therain, to the home
of a Canadian
- Pi?eobyteriraiV - uvissionary - wheire weslept and ate before
traveling on toMahoba by the morning train. FromMahoba we were
taken to Mrs. Roth-ermel's home at Maudaha in an exarmy
; vehicle which Mrs. Rothermel had'/purchased with the
encouragement ofri.T/G.Rash. After Mrs. Rothermel had
P d h e r workers, we moved on to;f^f;^Kanpur, Lucknow,
Dehradun, Mussoorie
Landour. Landour was where IijKnllliwdUld Study the Hindi
language. On
evening in the "hills",; o'the snow caps of the- Himalayas
came
^li^i^outj, in all their glory. People saidthat this- was a good
omen for my
India. Later there wasget-together in celebration
arrival but I did not know theof it until it was all over,
iffei^Jifestayed that first year with O.D,On jlSth August
1947,
, ! ,, tha,'^students and teachers of the
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language school had a parade tocelebrate India's first
IndependenceDay. The Britishers were alreadyboarding the Franconia
at Bombay.
Mrs. Rothermel's town of Maudahais double the size it was when
Mrs.Rothermel last saw it. A portion ofwhat was the mission
compound hasbeen turned into a bus station. Theoversized church
building built byFred Smith, Sr. is still in use.
The India of 1947 knew nothingof TV, video, cable, Xerox and
fax,all of which are profuse in theIndia of today. "Superfast
trainsrun in all directions: 5 hours toDelhi, 1 hour to Lucknow, 12
hoursto Calcutta, 3 hours to Allahabadand 37 hours to Madras. There
isalways room for improvement on therailways but they are thriving
asnever before. For a price, I cantelephone or send a letter by
faxanywhere in the world in the twinkling of an eye. Interesting
programs are continuous on cable TV. ^
to be continued
KANPUR NEWS
The electrical supply in Indiaremains suspect to say the
least.Frequent and prolonged power outagesare the norm in today's
Kanpur. Tocombat this, the mission has beenable to purchase a
portable generator due to the generosity of some ofour
contributors. Church services &bookstore sales can now go on
uninterrupted. (Not to mention the refrigerator in our
missionaries'apartments.) The next anticipatedmajor purchase is an
air-conditionerfor the church Complex. $500 isneeded toward that
project.
Please pray for he upcomingIndia Christian Convention to beheld
at Kanpur.
Editor's note: Since the quarterly financial statement is
unavailable for this issue, an annualstatement for 1^5 will be
includednext time.
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