1) The author visited impoverished communities in India as part of a humanitarian service trip and was welcomed into the home of a family despite having very little themselves.
2) Villagers hoped the author could take their children to America which they viewed as a "wonderland" that would provide material prosperity and happiness.
3) Through the generous offerings of the people she met, the author learned that true prosperity comes from within, not from material possessions.
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their English first part NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
Photo Essay: Faces of Kenya - Dominion Church InternationalLeadership Network
Faces of Kenya is from a visit to the Dominion Children's Home in Eldoret, Kenya with founder Ann Fyall. We brought our children gifts and saw how they were doing. We were also able to visit with local ministries to break bread and share the Word of God.
This photo essay is an entry in the Leadership Network photo essay contest. For more information visithttp://leadnet.org//blog/post/leadership_network_photo_essay_contest
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their English first part NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
Photo Essay: Faces of Kenya - Dominion Church InternationalLeadership Network
Faces of Kenya is from a visit to the Dominion Children's Home in Eldoret, Kenya with founder Ann Fyall. We brought our children gifts and saw how they were doing. We were also able to visit with local ministries to break bread and share the Word of God.
This photo essay is an entry in the Leadership Network photo essay contest. For more information visithttp://leadnet.org//blog/post/leadership_network_photo_essay_contest
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Theatre Of The Oppressed - Collection of PracticesART Fusion
This booklet is realized by A.R.T. Fusion Association in the project “Upgrade your social theatre multiplying competencies” and it offers examples of projects using forum theatre, invisible, legislative, newspaper theatre, rainbow of desire, in tackling different topics which reflect social problems in different communities in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Theatre Of The Oppressed - Collection of PracticesART Fusion
This booklet is realized by A.R.T. Fusion Association in the project “Upgrade your social theatre multiplying competencies” and it offers examples of projects using forum theatre, invisible, legislative, newspaper theatre, rainbow of desire, in tackling different topics which reflect social problems in different communities in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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1. The Prosperity Within
Xahej Bajipura
Unanimous Winner of the 2014 TheTravellersMarket.com Int’l 200-word Travel Tale Contest
I've been blessed to cross paths with some of the most prosperous people in the world, living in
India’s “slums” and “jungles.” These beautiful beings barely had enough for themselves, but
always had enough for others, especially foreign strangers.
In the cleansing monsoon season of 2011, I embarked on a five-week humanitarian service
journey coined the “Indian Birthright.” I was assigned a little sister the day I arrived at the
Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. Without knowing Payal, I was welcomed into her home. I was
fed, provided for, and pressed by her father to sleep in their only cot—unusual in this patriarchal
society. They asked where I bought my clothing and luggage. I replied America but everything
was made in India. They were not fazed. The magnetism of America was that fantastical.
I felt like the Queen of England as villagers handed me their babies, hoping I would carry their
children to America. In their innocent glistening eyes, I witnessed a yearning for a brighter future
for their precious ones. In me, they saw their dream. In America, they saw a wonderland of
material prosperity equating to happiness. Through their joyful offerings, I learned that
prosperity resides within us.
Below photos taken in India:
2. Payal (first girl on the left) and Xahej (in the red scarf around head) posing with other Gandhi ashram girls and
InSPIRE participant.