Paramjit Singh was born in a traditional Sikh family. His father was a priest in the Sikh temple in his village. Paramjit was brought up according to the Sikh traditions and religious practices. At the age of 7 he was afflicted by psoriasis. He was treated with modern medicine, eastern medicine, and religious rituals, but as the days went by it just got worse. The doctors advised his parents to cut his hair, but their religion does not allow it. Eventually, the skin disease spread over his entire body. All his hair fell out, and at the age of 10 he was completely bald. He was not allowed to leave the house, attend school, or play with other children. He spent most days alone, locked in the house for the next 11 years. Living in deep depression and pain, his body smelled very bad. No one entered his room; instead, they would leave food outside his door and leave. His siblings never talked to him; they all hated him, and cursed him for being in their home.
Three years ago, two young men, students of our house church leaders training program, shared the Gospel in an unreached village to fulfill their practical evangelism during the Christmas season. They passed out literature and shared the Gospel with every house in the village, praying for anyone who gave permission. They came across an old woman with whom they shared the Gospel and asked if she needed prayer. She told them about Paramjit and took them to his house. No one answered the door, so they went around back and called to Paramjit through the window. When he came to the window and saw the students with the old woman, he told them to go away. The old woman said to Paramjit “these people came from faraway and want to pray for you.” At first, he said he didn’t want to meet anyone and had no need for anyone’s prayer. But the old woman politely asked him to allow the students to pray for him. Because of her persistence, he allowed it. The students shared the story of how Jesus healed the leper (Mark 1:40). After sharing the story, they asked him to stretch his hands through the window, but Paramjit said “don’t touch me, the skin disease will spread to you!” But reluctantly he allowed them to hold his hands, which had no skin, only muscle tissue. The students blessed him and prayed for him. While they were praying, Paramjit’s family came around the back of the house. They shouted profanity at the students and the old woman and threatened to break their legs if they came again to meet Paramjit. The villagers heard the shouting and accused the students as thieves who came to loot the house. They called the police, who, after questioning the students, sent them home.
According to Paramjit, he would lie awake for hours every night, scratching his body, but that night he slept peacefully. The next morning, he noticed his body was dry. Until then, he would wake up wet from fluid and pus oozing from his sores. He was astonished by this new development, and knew that it was because of the prayers of the young people. He wanted to share with his parents but they wouldn’t listen. Every day his condition improved. Within 10 days the sores were all dried up, and only the marks were left. Paramjit’s mother noticed that something was going on. One day she opened Paramjit’s room and found her son free of sores and without any infection. For the first time in 11 years, he came out of his room. It was an amazing sight for his parents and family. They had lost all hope. Later, Paramjit’s parents shared in a public meeting that “several people suggested to us to secretly poison him and kill him, because our younger children would be infected with same skin disease, but we could not do it.” Now he stands in front of them healed by the power of Jesus, and they can hardly believe it is true.
Paramjit’s parents found the young students and brought them back to their village, and they, too, could hardly believe that he was the same Paramjit. Paramjit’s entire family accepted Jesus into their lives. According to Paramjit’s father “I was a Sikh priest for 29 years, singing praises in the temple to all the Masters, hoping that one day they would show mercy to my son, but Jesus, whom I have not known, not served, not prayed to, not offered anything in my life, sent His messengers to my family and healed my son. He alone shows Mercy to the afflicted.” Regi had the privilege and honor to give baptism to Paramjit and his family.
They endured physical, mental and emotional persecution from their community and relatives to deny Christ, but God gave them strength to stand.
During the COVID lockdown they were unable to attend any services, so they started a family prayer meeting with 4 members of their family. Every week attendance grew from their family, friends and nearby villages. Hundreds of people came to the Lord, many were delivered from addictions and demonic attacks, many were healed, and hundreds were touched by the Holy Spirit and accepted Jesus into their life.
Last week Regi was in Paramjit’s village to set the cornerstone for the church building they are planning to build. Over 250 people, mostly from Paramjit’s community, were worshiping the Lord. If not for the COVID restrictions, even more people would have come. That afternoon 29 people were baptized. Even during the lockdown, God is working, adding and calling people into the Kingdom of God. God is using this young man and his parents to expand His Kingdom. We need hundreds of Paramjits who have experienced the power of God in their life, have been saved by Grace, transformed by the Holy Spirit, and are transforming the lives of people around them.
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We thank God for ordinary people like Paramjit whom God is using for His Glory and the expansion of His kingdom. Today the message of the gospel is speeding into the unreached villages of India through native believers, transforming thousands of lives.
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