India is a fascinating and colorful country. It is the seventh largest country by geographical area, and the second most populous country with over 1.2 billion people. Its history spans more than 4,500 years. According to a report published by the Government of India, despite significant economic progress in the country, a quarter of the nation’s population earns less than $0.40 a day and 27.5 percent of the population are living below the poverty line.

Below are some pictures taken by Alex Soh, photographer and art director in RBC Ministries, during his visit to Chennai, India in January 2011.

The River Cooum meanders through a village by the same name. Once a fishing river and boat racing ground, it has borne the blunt of the city's unplanned population explosion. Today, it is a drainage system in the city.

Many families live in makeshift houses along the riverbanks and by the road, even though the murky still water is perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Families stay in makeshift tents.

Alex wrote in his blog: “I chatted with a middle-aged man who has been living there in the last 17 years. He and his wife with their two children make a living by selling coconuts and watermelons along the road. Nothing looks permanent in their home. Everything looks makeshift. I don’t think their children would ever go to school. However the kids still put on great smiles.”

I started thinking about India after attending a fundraising event organized by the Indian Christians staying in Michigan, America. I feel that there is a world out there that God is calling us—His children—to reach out to in love. I’m still thinking through the part that I can play. Meanwhile, I figured I could write about India and invite you to pray for the country as well as to find out her needs.