Untouchables Touched by God

In the last two weeks, our team was in an undisclosed location, to attend a meeting and a baptism service. When they arrived, a young girl brought some dessert packets and asked our team to bless them. She wanted to distribute them to the people in the meeting. We asked her what the occasion was. She said, “I have just graduated from nurses training and I got a job!” Then she said, “I am the only person in my community who is a trained nurse.”

The Suffering of the Untouchables

The young girl was M*, the daughter of G*, one of our missionaries. G* and his family are part of an untouchable tribal community. They were very poor and lived in a very poor village.

They had to walk 3 to 4 miles to get water even though there was a well in a nearby village. They were not allowed to draw water from that well because they were untouchables. Most of the time the tension with outsiders remained just under the surface. But almost 16 years ago G* was involved in a violent fight with a high caste person. In that fight G*’s right leg was stabbed so severely that it could not be saved. The doctors had to remove his leg. To make matters worse, during his time in the hospital he noticed that most of the hospital staff treated him and his family very badly because they were untouchables. People thought their presence would make the hospital unsanitary.

G*’s community lives in poverty. They are the largest nomadic group in India, often moving from one place to another. Some specialize in making broomsticks, iron tools, small farm equipment or needles. They may also repair tools or work with stone. Others believe that one does not have to work for a living; they derive income by “religious begging.” They sing and wear special make-up while begging in the name of a specific deity.

After his discharge, the authorities did not allow G*, nor his wife and three children, to return to the village. Having no place to go, they were now homeless, living on the street and sleeping under plastic sheets. He was unable to work, and the whole family began to beg. In tears he recalled “I was a beggar and my wife and children were begging in the streets all day and into the night. We sent our children to the local government school just because the school provided meals for the children. Ten years ago as a one-legged beggar, I was sitting under a tree on a hot summer day when two young men [two of our outreach team members] came to me. They sat beside me, under the same tree, and opened their lunch boxes. They started to eat and then one of them, noticing that I was hungry, shared his lunch with me. They talked kindly to me and gave me a booklet. Even though I couldn’t read I accepted it and took it back to my home. I gave it to my older daughter and she read it to me. It was the Gospel of John. I never heard about Jesus before so I did not understand it.”

The next day at the same lunch time G* met the young people again. This time his wife was with him. Our brothers shared their lunch with them and shared the Gospel with them. G* and his wife did not understand much but they were really touched by the behavior of these young men. After two weeks our outreach team went and visited G* and his family in their tent. G* said they were the first guests to visit their tent in 6 years. The outreach team invited G* and his family to their Sunday prayer meetings. For the first time in their lives they were allowed to sit with other people. (G*’s children had been seated separately in the government school because they are untouchables.)

God’s Mercy on the Untouchables

That Sunday G*’s 12-year-old daughter, M* came forward to receive Jesus as her personal savior. Within a few weeks, G* and his whole family came to the Lord. Since the day G*’s family received Jesus as their personal savior they stopped begging. They began to do small jobs. Soon the Lord opened a door for G* and his family. A high caste Hindu man, who was now a believer in Jesus, hired him and his wife to look after his farm. It felt like a miracle! Now G* and his wife both had good jobs and regular income. The farmer also provided G* and his family with a nice home. God had provided for them in an amazing way!

As G* and his family began to grow in the Lord and in God’s Word, he began to share the Gospel with others. They realized that they were the first Christians in their tribal community, which has a population of 1.5 million people. God gave G* a burden for his people group. When he shared this with the local church, the elders laid their hands on him and consecrated him for ministry.

G* told the farm owner that he wanted to reach his tribal people with the Gospel. The farm owner agreed, and allowed G* and his family to stay on the farm and gave him freedom to focus on the ministry. Over the past eight years, G* has reached out to his community in many different villages. They have ministered to thousands of people, and over that time more that 1400 people have believed and been baptized. Just this year, we assigned two outreach teams to help him reach his community. These two teams started a total of 26 prayer groups in different villages!

The Lord Touches the Untouchables

Today we are aware of a great move of God in this community. Recently, one of our leaders stopped to buy a broom on the roadside, and the lady selling them was wearing a cross. He asked her whether she was a Christian, and she said “Yes.” As she told them, she came to the Lord through G*. She went on to say that, in her village more than twenty-two families attend Sunday service at the village church, and they all came to know the Lord through G*. She continued “We never saw the need to send our children to school, but G* taught us how important it is educate our children, to make sure they learn how to read and write. Because of that, we now send our children to school.”

M* is only the first trained nurse from the community. In G*’s words “We were once beggars, but Jesus transformed our lives! Today we are the richest people, sharing the glorious Gospel which transforms the lives of those who receive it. It is the greatest kind of wealth, when Jesus came into our lives He blessed us with everything.”

Today hundreds of people from G*’s nomadic community travel and share the Gospel with members of their tribe living throughout India.

Investing in Revival

G*’s tribe is experiencing revival, given freely to them by the Lord, and our outreach teams don’t charge them either. But it wasn’t free for G*’s employer to allow him to share the Gospel. Our outreach teams need support, too. We are confident that this support will come, through people like you, whose hearts are touched by stories like G*’s. To become a financial partner with us, click on the Donate link above.

“God’s power has given us everything we need for life and godliness, through our knowing the One who called us to his own glory and goodness.”

2 Peter 1:3 CJB

September 2018 Letter

Dear Partners and Friends,

This month’s testimony is one of love, mercy, and redemption. God gives His love freely, first at the cross of Calvary, and today through His people. But a popular Christian song asks some difficult questions: “If we are the body, why aren’t His arms reaching? Why aren’t His hands healing? Why aren’t His words teaching? And if we are the body why aren’t His feet going? Why is His love not showing them there is a way?”

It is our ministry’s mission to reach the unreached with the Gospel. Thankfully, God desires to reach unreached tribal people more than we do. He moves on the hearts of formerly Hindu believers, who dedicate their lives to reach their tribal community with the Gospel. Then he touches the hearts of others to pay their living expenses, so they are free to carry out their ministry assignment.

The Gospel message is free, but it costs to communicate it. Evangelists and missionaries need food, clothing, transportation, and outreach materials. And in addition to physical needs, they also need training. Romans 10:9 says “if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” But someone has to be trained to share the message. And then they must be provided with funding so they can be sent to those who need to hear.

Through generous people like you, our ministry provides the funding for missionaries to be trained and equipped to freely share the Gospel. We plant more than 300 churches every year, and train more than 300 church leaders every year. Without the help of people like you, we could do nothing.

Will you stand with us and help us reach the unreached? Pray, and ask the Lord what He would have you do to get involved. And then take action, whether it’s in prayer or financial help. When you do, please drop us a line and tell us how you are getting involved.

Thank you for continuing to pray for all of us here. And thank you to those who support us sacrificially every month. Please tell all your Christian friends about our new website and encourage them to join us as partners. Invite them to visit us at https://revivalnow.excitingword.org and they can read some of the same newsletter stories that you enjoy! (the names have been changed to protect our pastors and missionaries)

Blessings in the Wonderful Name of Jesus,

Thomas

Investing in Training

I trust the testimonies this month have encouraged you. As you can see, when you invest in our church leader training program, you are not only giving an individual an opportunity to learn, grow, and become a leader. You are also impacting the entire community where that student lives. Will you prayerfully consider supporting a training center? It costs around $100 a month to maintain each training center, where around 25 students learn church leadership skills. Helping to support these training centers will allow much needed funds to be used for other needs, such as providing support for our missionaries and pastors.

Wherever you choose to give, and for whatever amount, you will have the satisfaction of helping to extend God’s Kingdom here on earth, and storing up riches in Heaven!

Discipling His People…

…until He comes,

Thomas

The Unwanted Man is Wanted by God

V* is a 22-year-old young man. He grew up hearing curses from his parents every day. Each had said “I wish you weren’t born in our family.” They saw him as a burden on the family. His parents viewed him as unwanted, and so they neglected him. His only comfort was his grandmother, but when he was 12 years old she passed away. This broke his heart.

He was forced to cook, clean, and do the household chores. He did his best to please his parents, but they never said a kind word to him; instead, they beat him and yelled at him whenever he made a mistake. As the years went by, he became more and more desperate; he thought about committing suicide or running away from home. At 22, he was full of hatred towards his parents.

One day, hope finally came when he answered a knock on the door and met two brothers from our house church leader training. They shared the Gospel with him, and gave him a New Testament.

The second time our bothers visited the village, he was waiting for them, eager to hear more about Jesus. As they shared, his eyes welled up with tears as he listened. On their third visit, V* came to a small prayer meeting our brothers started. That day in front of the village he repented from his hatred, and invited Jesus into his heart.

Along with the prayer group he started praying to Jesus about his situation at home, and for his parents. For

him, their cursing words did not matter anymore. He was happy with his newfound love for Jesus and His Word. Slowly, he noticed a change in his parent’s behavior towards him; his parents stopped cursing at him and abusing him.

V*’s heart swelled with joy. He saw his family transforming and Jesus answering his prayers. He shared the Gospel with his family regularly. His parents were angry at first, but over time they began to listen to him and sit with him in prayer. A couple of times his parents attended the prayer groups.

He joined our house church leader training program. After the 40 days of training, he slowly took the lead in the prayer group in his village. Over the past three years he has led hundreds of people to the Lord. The house church in his village has grown to a “full-grown” church with over 120 baptized believers (including his parents!). Last month we had a baptism service in that church, and 19 people were baptized!

The Abused Bride Leads Others to the Lord

Just imagine preparing for your wedding and budgeting for all the expenses involved. In India, a bride’s parents are not only expected to pay for the wedding; they’re also expected to pay the groom a dowry. In many cases, dowries aren’t just one simple payment to the groom; new husbands in India often make huge demands. Greedily, they pressure brides to make their families pay. If they don’t, new brides in India are often tortured, humiliated or beaten, by their husbands or in-laws. (In our churches we don’t practice the dowry system. But, we do allow voluntary gifts to be given to new couples.)

K*, whose marriage was torn apart because of her husband’s dowry demands, was devastated. She couldn’t bring herself to tell her parents about her husband’s insults and beatings, since they had already given so much. She quietly endured 2 years of abuse, but then things got worse. Her husband and in-law’s had wanted a boy, so when she gave birth to a girl they were furious. When the baby was 3 months old, she left, and went to live with her family. The next 6 years were very difficult. K* found a job as a field hand, which left her with an aching back and trembling legs, as well as many other health issues.

A year ago, she met some of our sisters who were attending a house church leader training program in her village. They shared the Gospel with K*, and prayed for her. They also told her about our tailoring center in a nearby village. K* joined the tailoring center, learning quickly. There she also gave her life to the Lord. Since then, she has regularly attended a worship group, and wants everyone to know the one true God she has met, who loves her just the way she is. After graduating from the training, K* started a small tailoring shop in her village. God blessed her and she is now earning enough to provide for herself and her daughter.

In addition to running a business, K* also joined our house church leader training this year. In the last few months, she has led more than 11 people to the Lord. Last week they were baptized in her training center.

The Alcoholic Becomes a Pastor

S*: “I was an alcoholic. No one came near me, or talked to me, including my wife and children. I was miserable. The addiction took everything from me; my wealth, health, reputation, family and friends. I felt alone, and I even tried to commit suicide several times. One day a young man came by, sat down, and talked with me, with great affection and kindness. He told me how Jesus loves all sinners. I told him “You are wrong; no one loves sinners.” But he was persistent. He gave several examples from the Gospels that demonstrated God’s love for sinners. He told me about the woman caught in adultery, the thief on the cross, and finally, about the man in the temple, who prayed, ‘Lord have mercy on me!’ That day, under a mango tree, I asked the young man, ‘Can Jesus show his love to me?’ He said, ‘If you repent from your sin Jesus will pour His love in your heart and you will be transformed.’ I asked him to pray for me. He laid his hands on me and began to slowly pray for me. I was standing, but not for long. I felt so weak. My knees bent. Weeping, I asked Jesus to show kindness to me. When we finished prayer I felt fresh. I was smiling and felt light hearted. That day God saved me from the addiction, because of this young man who was willing to share Jesus with me and pray for me.”

S* went back to his home totally transformed. His family welcomed him back, and later the entire family received Jesus and became church members. A year later, he attended our training program. After graduating, he went back to his own people and friends, and the Lord helped him lead many people to Christ. Today he leads two house churches, one in his home and the other in the neighboring village.

August 2018 Letter

Dear Partners and Friends,

The Gospel message is free, but it costs to communicate it. Evangelists and missionaries need food, clothing, transportation, and outreach materials. And in addition to physical needs, they also need training. Romans 10:9 says “if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” But someone has to be trained to share the message. And then they must be provided with funding so they can be sent to those who need to hear.

We find there are many people who come to faith in India, who want to be trained to be effective in sharing their faith. The need is great, but we are limited in our ability to train these eager, new believers. The potential harvest is great, but the laborers are few, not because they aren’t willing, but because they haven’t been trained.

Many of the people who come to faith in Christ through our ministry come from a Hindu background. So they know literally nothing about the Bible, or how to make biblical decisions regarding lifestyle choices, family relationships, and many other things we in America take for granted. When friends and relatives ask questions, they have no framework in which to develop an answer. So they often just stay quiet.

You can help equip and empower them to speak up. They have real answers to real problems in their society, but unless we train them and help them articulate these answers, there will be no transformation. Will you stand with us and help us train them? Pray, and ask the Lord what He would have you do to get involved. And then take action, whether it’s in prayer or financial help. When you do, please drop us a line and tell us how you are getting involved.

Thank you for continuing to pray for all of us here. And thank you to those who support us sacrificially every month. Please tell all your Christian friends about our new website and encourage them to join us as partners. Invite them to visit us at https://revivalnow.excitingword.org and they can read some of the same newsletter stories that you enjoy! (the names have been changed to protect our pastors and missionaries)

Blessings in the Wonderful Name of Jesus,

Thomas

Church Planter Training

When an Indian man or woman accepts Jesus as their personal Savior, they are very passionate and eager to share their newfound faith in Jesus with their friends and relatives. Unfortunately, when they are unable to answer their friends’ questions, they keep quiet because of their lack of knowledge. The house church leader training equips them with the knowledge they need. Once they are trained, they go back to their own communities, where there are almost no Christians. In their home village, God uses them to share the Gospel, and, miraculously, families and entire villages are transformed.

The house church leader training curriculum is a study based on the life, teaching and ministry of Jesus. Along with imparting knowledge, it is designed to help them develop a strong personal relationship with the Lord. Emphasis is placed on the importance of living a practical Christian life and sharing one’s faith with those who have never heard the Gospel. This takes place in their native environment, over the course of one year. Each student’s goal is to establish a strong, reproducing community of faith in their native village.

Every year we train hundreds of leaders in our training centers. This year we have 16 training centers and 394 trainees going through the program. Recently our ministry leaders spoke with individuals who completed the training program last year. This month we share some of their testimonies.

“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.” 2 Tim. 2:15, NASB

Welcome the Little Children

This month we share some testimonies from our VBS programs that we conduct in several locations. The message of the Gospel touches the hearts of the children, who then share Bible stories with their parents. Entire families are reached in this simple yet powerful way. Our story starts with J* and continues with the others.

A Teenager Commits Her Life to Christ

Nineteen-year-old J* is the oldest among the 5 children of our missionary S*. Seven years ago, her family, all of whom were raised as Hindus, became believers in Jesus. Since the beginning of their lives as Christians, S* has been actively involved in reaching the unreached villages and starting prayer groups. He also has been planting house churches. To support his family, he still works as a farmer, growing wheat and rice. Farming is the family’s main source of income.

Because J*’s father has a great desire to reach children with the Gospel, she has become a leading force behind the young people in the church. She has also taken the initiative in starting Sunday schools for slum children in their neighborhood.

J* is very gifted in teaching the children songs, and teaching Bible verses through the use of Bible stories. She started with 12 children, and by God’s grace and with her dedication and hard work, slowly the Sunday school grew to more than one-hundred children, within just a few months. Over the past three years, J* has started Sunday school classes in four different locations. Today, every week more than 500 children from the age of 6 to 16 are attending these Sunday school classes.

Last year we sent J* and 18 other young men and women for Sunday school teacher training. Last month under the leadership of J*, 20 of our young men and women who have been through the Sunday school training program conducted VBS (vacation Bible school) programs in different locations. In one month theses young people were able to conduct 21 VBS programs in the slums and in the poor villages. Over 8,000 children attended the three day VBS programs. Ninety percent of the children were from non-Christian backgrounds. All three days they were learning Bible stories, singing, worshipping, and praying. According to J* around 25-30% of the children made decisions to live for the Lord Jesus. Below are some of their testimonies.

Indian “Hippies” Hear the Gospel

Thirteen-year-old M* is an untouchable from a “hippy” community, a nomadic group who travel from place to place looking for work. Since this group of people doesn’t stay in one place, M* never attended school. When he saw that many local children were going to the community hall (where our VBS was being held), with curiosity he went to see what was happening. M* watched through the window and some of our brothers invited him to come inside and join the other children. It was the first time in his life he had participated in anything like this. With his whole heart he joined in the singing and he enjoyed listening to the stories. M*’s community is poor. The parents set out each morning to try to find work as laborers so they can may make money to buy food for their families each day. It was M*’s job to look after the young children, so during the break he went back home and brought all the other children from the hippy camp (more than 40 of them) to the VBS. On the second day of the VBS, M* and three other children from the hippy camp came forward to dedicate their lives to the Lord.

Three weeks ago one of our missionaries started a prayer meeting in the hippy community. More than 70 people including 35-40 children are attending the prayer group. Seeing the transformation in their son, M*’s whole family has started attending the prayer group.

Please pray for these children. They have never gone to school and their parents didn’t know how to raise them properly. Now some of our believers are helping to teach these children to read and write.

Muslim Children Come to Jesus

S*, a 13-year-old girl from a Muslim community, came to a VBS this year. For her it was altogether a different world. She liked everything in the VBS: singing songs with motions, hearing different parables and moral stories and even getting to meet other boys and girls from her Muslim community who were also attending the VBS. She was really enjoying every minute of it. Every day she went back home and shared with her mother about all the exciting things she had heard and done. She asked her mother questions about Jesus. On the last day of the VBS she brought her mother with her. That day, during the altar call, she and her mother went forward to receive Jesus as their personal Savior, along with many other children from the Muslim community. They desire to know how to please God with their lives. Through our VBS program, God is answering their prayers.

Jesus Saves the Slum Children

D*, a 14-year-old slum boy dropped out of school and played in the streets all day with other children. His father is an alcoholic and his mother is a domestic worker. She tried to provide for the family, but often she was forced to knock on neighbors’ doors and beg for rice so that she had something to feed her family.

A friend of D* brought him to the VBS. After his first day at the VBS, D* was very excited about everything: hearing new stories, singing and worshipping Jesus.

In the VBS, D* heard about Jesus for the first time through the Bible stories. D* was impressed by the many miracles Jesus had performed, and he was curious to know more about Him. As the days passed, the Lord moved in his heart and D* realized his need for Jesus. Willingly he came forward and received Jesus as his Savior. D* now prays every day and is growing in the Lord. He asks that we join him in prayer for the salvation of his family.

A Little Child Shall Lead Them

Children aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow; they’re also the leaders of today. Through singing songs, hearing Bible stories, and learning to pray, children discover Jesus—and they can’t wait to share their newfound hope at home. Everyone who comes into the Kingdom of God must enter as a child. What better way to reach a community than through the children? They have no prejudices or prior opinions about Jesus like the adults have. They have no reluctance to embrace the Gospel because of societal pressure, like their parents do. And, once they come to Christ and their parents see their genuine faith and love, it compels them to hear the message of the Gospel for themselves. By breaking down the walls of resistance, entire families and communities can be reached with the good news of Jesus Christ.

Will you help us in this task? The harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few. In addition, people’s minds are often on other things during the summer vacation months. Our funding may drop, but the needs continue. Please prayerfully consider supporting us, in reaching the children of India and their families.
Sharing His Message…
…until He comes,

July 2018 Letter

Dear Partners and Friends,

Sometimes we think the Gospel is complicated. We analyze it intellectually, discussing things like atonement, incarnation, eschatology, and other topics. But does the Gospel need to be understood intellectually in order to be received? When Jesus said in Luke 18:16 “Permit the children to come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these,” He was indicating that even children, with their limited intellect, have the capacity to embrace the kingdom of God.

In fact, He goes on to say in verse 17 “Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it at all.” Sometimes we adults must follow the example of children, and set aside our rational intellect, in order to embrace the Person of a God who loves us, cares for us, and is able to change our world if we let Him.

As I said last month, how much do we expect God to really do? And, do we ever, unknowingly, put limitations or boundaries on His Power? Sometimes we see VBS programs as an afterthought, a necessary charity program to keep children occupied and out of trouble. But a VBS is more than that. Our teams are encountering more resistance to direct evangelism. So VBS programs are an effective spiritual strategy to reach into communities where there may be resistance to the Gospel. Once the children are reached with the message of love and forgiveness through Jesus Christ, their parents are much more open to receive the Gospel for themselves.

Will you stand with us in prayer for our VBS programs? Ask God to direct our leadership teams in everything they do. And then, ask God if He would have you partner with us financially. We have seen donations drop off during the summer, as people’s minds are on other things. But God’s work must continue.

Thank you for continuing to pray for all of us here. And thank you to those who support us sacrificially every month. Please tell all your Christian friends about our new website and encourage them to join us as partners. Invite them to visit us at https://www.excitingword.org/revivalnow and they can read some of the same newsletter stories that you enjoy! (the names have been changed to protect our pastors and missionaries)

Blessings in the Wonderful Name of Jesus,

Thomas