When we arrived in India we went directly to Mizoram, a state towards the border of Burma. This was our first visit to Mizoram and we had been invited to be with our friend Andrew. We had a very good time with our friends there and I have given the report of the great festival we attended.
But during our entire stay in Mizoram we were totally disconnected to the outside world. Our mobile phones did not even work. We were also unable to get online. Only once an Internet Cafe was open and I was able to leave an update on Facebook.
In Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, our telephones started to work, but we were kept to busy to get online in any Internet Cafe or outside Internet facilities. The same was true when we went to Andra Pradesh. Being used to the social media on Internet it was quite frustrating to be totally disconnected from that world. We were not able to report to our friends.
We are now in Jaipur. We are staying at Megh Nivas, which is like a second home to us. Here we have a good wi-fi connection and are able to connect with our friends at home. Praise God.
However the main connection in our life is always open. Not for a single moment have we been disconnected to the heavenly world. We have enjoyed an open fellowship with God every day. The river of life has been flowing. The Gate of Heaven has been open. We have had a free access to the very throne of the Almighty. When in touch with the Eternal one, we are connected in the fullest sense of the world. Hallelujah!
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