Persecution Blog: Nepal: “The Sense of Anticipation was Palpable”

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“How we take for granted the Bibles we possess and for many seldom read, while others consider them a rare treasure worth any hardship to obtain and cherish, quite a contrast.”  Admin

We recently recieved this report from Ted, a Christian worker serving in Nepal who connected with one of our VOM workers and participated in a day of VOM ministry outreach:

The day began with a monthly prayer meeting for pastors. Approximately 60 pastors traveled the rough roads of Nepal and gathered for a wonderful time of worship, prayer, and fellowship. We prayed not only for Nepal, but also for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. The VOM coordinator shared testimonies of recent persecution, and after each account, we prayed for that country and for those who were persecuted for their faith. It was a very humbling experience to be in the presence of so many faithful men and women, many of whom face their own persecution, lifting up our Christian brothers and sisters around the world. As blessed and humbled as I was by the prayer meeting, what came next had an even more profound effect on my walk with the Lord.

After the prayer meeting, the VOM team and I loaded into vehicles and traveled on a rough and dusty mountain road to a small church in a remote valley. Upon arrival, we were met by approximately 300 men, women, and children of all ages. Many of them, including senior adults and young mothers carrying infants, had walked three or four hours across the mountains, in 95 degree heat, to receive their very own copy of God’s Word. How amazing, I thought, is the power of God’s Word to draw so many people together in such a remote location.

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