Forsaken by Father and Mother

Last month Sherly and I (Regi) visited our mission stations in the tribal areas. During a meeting I was dedicating the child of our missionaries Arun and Vidhya, who have been involved with our mission work the past six years. Vidhya is a medical doctor who works in the tribal area. Their testimony amid personal suffering is a real miracle and a life-changing experience.

Arun’s Story

I was born in a high caste Hindu family; our family members were very strong idol worshipers and well known to the surrounding area for our position and views in favor of strong Hinduism and its practices. From childhood onwards, I was taught by my family that I was superior to other children by birth. I was especially taught how I should look down on the untouchables, and low caste children and mistreat them. I literally mistreated my classmates, but because of the fear of my parents no one came to talk, and no one was friendly with me in the school. As I grew up, I became desperate, seeing the low caste children playing and enjoying their meals together. But I was not allowed to join them.

During my college days, for the first time in my life I became friendly with one of my college classmates. I never asked whether she was low caste or high caste. I was afraid if she came to know my family background she would stop being my friend. Our friendship grew for over two years. Later, somehow my parents came to know about my friendship with Vidhya. She was from a low caste family, and my parents misunderstood our friendship. They mistreated and humiliated her and forced Vidhya and her family to flee our area. When I came to know about it, I was shocked and fell into a great depression. I was taken to many doctors and psychiatrists; I became the laughingstock of my family. Sixteen years ago, I ran away from my family, I was wandering from one temple to another for peace and comfort, followed all Hindu religious practices, followed many so-called Hindu saints but everywhere I saw the double standard and mistreatments to the low caste and untouchables.

I was getting desperate and tried to commit suicide by jumping in the holy river Ganges, thinking by doing so I would receive salvation. By our Lords grace, I was saved by a few untouchable children who were collecting the coins thrown in the river. In that untouchable village I met Ramesh (one of our house church leaders), who was leading a house church in that village. Seeing my weak physical condition, Ramesh took me with him to his village and his parents treated me as their own son and nursed me back to health. Through Ramesh I heard the gospel and the name of Jesus. The gospel changed my life and spread light into my life. As Ramesh spent long hours praying through the night, I sat with him in prayer.  Over time, the Lord gave me my own words to pray, and for the first time my heart was moved with compassion; in tears I prayed for the people I met.

I began to travel with Ramesh, visiting different house churches and meeting new Christians. As I had fellowship with them, I discovered many of them were new Christians, who had been freed from the bondage of idol worship, the caste system, the untouchable label, and all kinds of demonic activities. They met with one another with respect, love and affection, and showed genuine care and concern. They treated everyone equally, cooked together, ate together, and served one another. It was completely against what I was taught in my childhood by my family, but I really liked it and enjoyed it.

Under Ramesh’s guidance, I was sent to another tribal area, where the house church was starting. It was an unreached area; people were poor and most of the people were bound laborers. The high caste and rich people were exploiting them by luring the poor tribal people into alcoholism and drug habits and forcing them to work for the high caste.

At this point in my life, I was fully dedicated to the Lord’s service and, along with other young people we were reaching the unreached villages with the gospel. By our Lord’s grace through signs and wonders the gospel began to transform the people, physically, spiritually and emotionally. As is said in the Bible “the people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.”

By our Lord’s grace we started 57 house churches in the tribal villages, fighting against all kinds of human threats and persecution. I was attacked by Hindu radicals, I was beaten up by the police and imprisoned for more than 6 weeks. While I was in prison, the authorities informed my family of my whereabouts, and my father and mother came to visit me. They asked me to reject my faith in Jesus and come back to the family, and they would accept me. When I said I would not reject Jesus, they officially disowned me. My own family then sent people to kill me. One evening I was returning from a house church meeting along with another brother, and a group of 9 people, including some of my cousins, attacked us in the middle of a field. They attacked us with sharp weapons and stabbed us repeatedly until both of us lay unconscious on the ground. Thinking we both were dead they left us by the roadside. 

After three days when I opened my eyes, I was in a hospital receiving treatment. The people who saved us that night was another group of Hindu radicals. They were coming to the village that night planning to attack us. They were waiting to ambush us in another location, and since we didn’t show up they came searching for us. Finding the two of us wounded badly and bleeding, they became our “Good Samaritans” and rushed us to the hospital. They took care of us, even donating their own blood for us since we had lost a lot of blood. We urgently needed blood, and since there was no blood bank in the hospital, our own enemies became our helpers.

In the hospital our Lord had a great surprise for me. I recognized my old college friend Vidhya who was treating me. I could not believe my eyes! She and her family had been forced to flee because of her friendship with me. According to her, they ended up in another state where her parents worked as farmers. There she got a scholarship in a college and continued her studies. In the college through a friend, she heard the gospel, joined a youth group and became a believer. Her parents and relatives also disowned her and forced her out of their community for becoming a Christian. By our Lord’s grace she studied, became a medical doctor and was serving in the tribal area.

Two years ago, I (Regi) conducted Arun and Vidhya’s wedding. No one from their blood relations attended, but there were over 1,200 people from different tribes, their spiritual family, in attendance at the wedding. Today Arun and Vidhya are leading more than 68 house churches with the help of other house church leaders. Because of their leadership roles, they are facing lots of pressure from the government and from Hindu radicals. Their house and Vidhya’s hospital were raided last week. Arun and two other brothers were arrested last week and held in jail for 4 days. By our Lord’s grace we were able to raise bail for them to be released. The current situation is very tense and dangerous; the authorities have threatened Arun and Vidhya to leave the area, or they will bring fabricated charges against them and put them in prison. Arun and Vidhya need all our prayers.

The God of Miracles

On Sunday, September 21, we were in church in a remote village of Haryana. Our missionary Balwanth Singh and his wife Ranu Kumari were serving the Lord there. Almost 16 years ago they came to a public meeting because after being married for eight years, they still had not been able to have a child. As Hindus, they went to every Hindu temple, every man-made god and goddess and every Hindu self-proclaimed guru, but with no results.

Balwanth’s family pressured him to leave Ranu and marry another woman, to have children for the family. But Balwanth loved Ranu and wouldn’t leave her. They were desperate, so a friend of Ranu brought them to the small public meeting. In the public meeting they heard the Gospel and came forward for prayer. Our brothers laid their hands on them and prayed over them and blessed them.

By our Lord’s abundant mercy after three months Ranu was expecting a child. They thankfully invited our missionary into their village and had a meeting in their home. In that meeting 12 of their relatives accepted Jesus, and a prayer group started that day. Slowly the prayer group grew into a house church, and the house church grew into a church of 200 baptized members. This church started 9 mission stations, and planted over 92 house churches in unreached villages. Balwanth and Ranu became the ministers in the church and oversaw the EW ministry in that area.

That day at church, many people stood up to share their testimonies: A woman in her late forties, named Geeta, shared that 18 months ago she was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer, and was hospitalized for three months. After this she was sent home, being told there was nothing more the doctors could do. Three months passed and she went back to the doctor for a checkup. The results showed the cancer was spreading. On her way home, one of her relatives brought her to Balwanth’s church. During the church service her relative shared in front of the church what was going on in Geeta’s life. She was crying but she stood up and asked the people to pray for her. They prayed for her, and she began to attend the church every Sunday with her young children. Every Sunday she went forward for prayer.

After three months Geeta returned for another checkup. The tests showed that the cancer had not spread since the last tests, so that was a positive sign. The faith and trust of her and her two children had grown in Jesus. According to Geeta “the medical test results changed our families lives when we felt desperate. Our only comfort was the church and fellow believers. Their prayers and words of comfort and encouragement were the only positive words we heard around us while our family and relatives were cursing us.” Geeta began to hold on to the scriptures and believe them. At her 9-month checkup the cancer had shrunk considerably. She said yesterday was her 15-month medical checkup and the results showed that she has been completely healed. The doctors asked her what other treatment she had during the past 15 months, and she said, “I read the Bible every day and every Sunday I go to the church and they pray for me.” The doctors said that she can lead a normal life without any fear. In tears Geeta and her family were thanking God for the divine healing, and the whole church was praising God.

Another testimony: a mother and a 15-year-old young daughter stood up. During covid, her daughter, Mancy, had kidney infections. She was unable to get proper treatment and both of her kidneys were damaged. Since then she has been on dialysis twice a week.

A few months ago someone suggested they go to church and they would pray for her. The mother told her husband, and he said, “don’t go to the church, they convert people and force them to eat beef!”

But this woman was quite desperate and, seeing no improvement in her daughter’s condition, decided to take her to the church against her husband’s wishes. One Sunday morning they went to church, and she shared about her daughter’s health issue. The believers came around her and prayed. According to the mother, “this was the first time we saw people who cried out in tears to their God to heal my daughter. This was the first time we heard about Jesus, His love for us, and His compassion. Since then my husband and I have been coming to church, my daughter’s health condition has improved, and she has dialysis every other week. Seeing her happy and smiling brings a smile to our faces. Since we started going to church, we now know how Jesus changes people’s lives.” Again, we laid our hands on the 15-year-old girl and blessed her and prayed for her.

There were many other testimonies during the service, and everyone was lifting the name of Jesus and thanking Him for His goodness. I ministered the word there and 16 new people accepted Jesus as their personal Savior. Despite all the persecutions, anti-Christian propaganda, threatening, and attacks on the house churches, our Lord is building His church. He shows His mercy and grace to people by healing them, wiping their tears and comforting them.

Please Pray With Us

Over the last several years in India, twelve pro-Hindu state governments have passed anti-conversion laws. Recently, they passed stricter laws targeting house churches. Christians will not be allowed to worship in their homes, but at the same time other religious people are allowed to do so. In the last few years, hundreds of house church leaders were arrested by authorities, attacked by Hindu radicals, beaten up and imprisoned for years without bail.

The Hindu radicals and the pro-Hindu government is trying to pressure Christians, and have stopped all government benefits to low-income Christians. Friends and families are urged to boycott new believers, and the Hindu radicals are not even allowing Christians to bury their dead in the villages.

Some believers went to the Supreme Court, and the court accepted their petitions, and issued notices to 12 states of India, challenging their strict anti-conversion laws and the banning of house churches. They have four weeks to defend these laws, after which the Supreme Court will either uphold or repeal the laws.

So, dear people of God, whatever you do in the next four weeks, please pray earnestly that the laws in those 12 states are repealed, that such laws are never implemented in any other state, and that there is freedom of religion in India as per the Constitution.

For us this is the time to cry out to the Lord. May God do what is best for all of us. There are millions of believers joining hands together in prayer.

To read more inspiring and exciting testimonies of what God is doing among the unreached people groups of India, click the links on the right, and keep reading!

Proclaiming the Gospel…

…until He comes,