Sunday, December 28, 2008

Previous Entry to new Blog address was WRONG...

http://tomcropper.wordpress.com IS correct.

See you there!

Tom

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Moving to new Blog site

In prep for my return to the Michael Job Centre, I am moving to a new LinkedIn/Wordpress Blog
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/4/32a/578
http://tomcropper.wordpress.com
See ya there!
Tom

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Video View of Situation

Many folks have asked me for the what, why, who and where. Here's the best I can do using YouTube as the medium.

THE PROBLEMS
In certain areas of India you have to be very brave to be a Christian.
Your faith could cost you everything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTgB_nqCZZM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp5W4ruTIYk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmiuK7saOEo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhrsIqnnUVg
Or just being born female (especially a second born female) could be a death sentence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnmtKLQRh6g

What We Are Doing About It
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9yfuzQigQk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0mCaBJ7yFk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8wXNHPFB-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCKkcNqk_KE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsVkBVBWjb8

What You Can Do
http://www.jordanfoundation.com/TheMJCStory.html

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Dispatch From Coimbatore - Marbles

MARBLES

In a place where the simplest things, like good drinking water, electricity and the basic foods needed for life are highly valued, you wouldn’t normally think of marbles. But to the daughters of martyrs here at the Michael Job Centre they are the ‘currency’ of the place. I’ve yet to see a television. Movies are some one else’s privilege. Books are at a premium and a radio here is considered a luxury. So whatever entertainment the girls have – they must create for themselves. For the little ones, the younger ones, that means marbles. They are HIGHLY prized. Marble games spring up at a moment’s notice anytime they have a spare minute and a patch of level ground. These girls are Pros when it comes to marbles.

A good friend of mine asked me to bring back something from India. She was thinking maybe some small rocks or pebbles from this place. I asked the girls for some of their marbles. For them, it was like asking for your diamond rings. Five of them gladly gave theirs up. I’ve shipped them back to the US. Back in the States, where we have so much, they must think I’ve lost my marbles ;-) But for these girls, where owning more than 3 dresses is the ultimate luxury, giving away their marbles is a shocking thing to do. What sacrifice, what love they demonstrate to do that for some strange foreigner here for a short time.

With global markets crashing everywhere. With money running scared, looking for a safe place. With retirement nest eggs, broken and scattered on the ground. It’s a wonderful lesson to see Christian girls, with so very little, giving up their most valued possessions, knowing that their God will take very good care of them. It’s not printed on any currency they own, but They trust in Him, not their things for their future.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Dispatch From Coimbatore - Copyrights

So are you ready for another answer to prayer story? No? Too Late! You’re reading it… ;-)

Even before I came to Coimbatore to help build the digital library here at the MJC, folks have been asking me about the Copyright issue. This is a BIG issue. How can we digitize (scan) and provide books in our digital library that are still under copyright? Isn’t there a legal issue with doing such a thing? Doesn’t that violate the copyright laws – to copy a book or other work and then provide it to others?

Well the answer is yes and no. The library falls under the ‘fair use’ laws that allow for such a thing as sharing (loaning out a book) with members of the library or for research or other library functions. Now that does not mean we can setup copy machines, make duplicates of a book and then hand them or even worse – sell them for a profit to any and all. So how does this work in the new digital world where once a book is scanned and in digital format it can be easily pirated. That’s the nagging issue that I brought over with me and I was asked the same thing by lots of people working here at the Colleges. What about the copyrights….

So we prayed. Lord please give us the answer. If this is your library (AND IT IS) we’re sure you want us to do the right thing. What’s the answer to the copyright issue?

What to know how He answered me? ;-) Yesterday I was unexpectedly invited to a conference on Intellectual Property Rights that was put on by the local Chamber of Commerce. The First Secretary from the US Embassy in New Delhi flew down and spoke on the issues of copyright violations, software piracy and patent infringement. These are all big issues here in India and the rest of Asia. Many countries in this hemisphere are considered by software producers as ‘One-Copy-Countries.’ This means software piracy is so rampant that they expect to sell only ONE copy in that country and then it will be pirated and distributed to everyone else in the country with no profit to them. ;-) It is not as bad here in India but with the costs of most software (Microsoft Office is a prime example) so high in comparison to income, Indians can’t even consider the possibility of buying these things legally.

While at the conference they provided a nice lunch for us and while looking for a good table, two gentlemen graciously allowed me to join them. After introductions I found I was sitting with the man who is responsible for ALL copyrights in the entire country of India. He is the man in charge of the copyright office for India. The MAN. Who better to ask the question? I of course took the opportunity the Lord presented and was assured by Mr G.R. Raghevendra, Registrar of Copyrights for India, that we can setup the digital library, fair use applies to us and we can do what we want. This is straight from the man who should know. The one individual responsible for ensureing the copyright protections for all artists, producers and programmers in India, gave us the green light to move forward!

Wow does He answer prayer or what!

Disptach From Coimbatore - Run!

So for those of you who really know me, I mean really know me, you’ll appreciate just how much a miracle what I’m going to say is… Today, I ran 400 meters with the kids. I RAN 400 meters. THEN I walked 2.8K (2800 meters) THEN I did exercise for 30 minutes. And who said miracles don’t happen in today’s world ;-) I’m tired and out of breath BUT it’s been under the direction of the College PE director who has forgotten more from his Master level Phys Ed degrees then I’ll ever know ;-) They are taking very good care of me here.. This place makes me better.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Dispatch From Coimbatore - Rustling Leaves

Rustling Leaves

He's got to love the sound
With Fall air coolness
Rustling leaves
Whispering leaves
Flipping Flopping turning leaves
Sliding together, sliding apart.

The Pastor says turn to...
And I with eyes closed Listen
As the rustling leaves whisper
Turning to the truth.
God must love that sound.

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Can you tell me what kind of leaves these are?