breeze blowing.
But by 9 am heavy rain clouds gathered
and it began to pour.
We took it as an answer to prayer
because we had been praying for
pleasant weather.
And everybody was ready to make a joyful noise unto the Lord.
It rained steadily the whole day.
And a cool breeze made the sanctuary seem
air conditioned.
and 50 volunteers from
various Allahabad churches participated.
People represented a good mix
from all sections of the community.
I was surprised to see a mentally and physically
challenged boy which is very rare.
Because such kids are usually kept at home.
and giving the opening word.
was going on.
Paet Pooja literally means
Tummy worship!
Above you can see hot pakoras being fried.
They are very similar to
Mexican tortillas
except that they are made with
flour or maida.
to go with the bhaturas.
Dumplings made with flour and milk and
soaked in sugar syrup.
serving the food.

Projecting song lyrics on a screen.
Come along and sing with us.
hired to provide relief during
the power outage.
Projecting song lyrics on a screen.
putting her grandson to sleep.
His Dad, Dr Justin, a young college
teacher was the organizer of the Fest.
brother Ayush learning action songs.
A group enacting a skit.
peckish in the midst of all the activity.
So she fished out a bag of chips from
her bag and polished them off!
What Would Jesus Do?
I took these videos
to show you the enthusiastic singing.
Justin told us when he was visiting
Justin told us when he was visiting
another church the kids tugged at his shirt
and asked him"Uncle when are we going to have a Kidz Fest?"
Pray that this day may leave a long lasting
effect on the lives of these children.
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