Monday, October 21, 2013

A Wartime Mentality



“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” Ephesians 6:12

The greatest command given by a general in the field was given by Christ when He called on us to go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature. On that day He called on His Church to make war, not on flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers in heavenly realms. Although He promises complete victory, it will require more than we have given in the past.  Unreached People Groups (2.9 billion people) remain the single largest objective in achieving victory and the completion of the Great Commission.  We must not minimize the commitment we will be called on to make to reach these people groups.  It will take some lifestyle changes that will include ongoing, continual sacrifice. It will take a wartime mentality. Are we ready to start living as though we were truly at war?  
An article on the Joshua Project website (http://www.joshuaproject.net/assets/articles/a-wartime-lifestyle.pdf ,  makes a comparison between peacetime and wartime, drawing from the true-life account of the Queen Mary, an ocean-going luxury liner which served as a troop carrier during WWII.  Today the ship is a museum, featuring two views of the dining room: one during peacetime, with elegant furniture, dining ware, and silver for its upper-class travelers; the other during war, arranged for soldiers, with dented tin eating trays and multi-tiered beds to pack in as many soldiers as possible. Our country and many others sacrificed greatly in the fight against fascism and dictatorship.  
In an even greater way, the Church is at war, fighting not for democracy or any man-made system, but for the eternal souls of men and women for whom Christ died.  Thus we are asked by Christ to take on a wartime mentality (Luke 14:33); we must change the way we think and the way we live. We must make the necessary sacrifices and do whatever it takes to complete the task, depending on God’s power and enabling.  Missiologist Arthur Glasser writes, “Has any leader ever confronted so small a group of followers with so huge and comprehensive a task? A truly impossible task if it were not for God.”
Phil Bogosian recommends five priorities in reaching the unreached:   1. Model wartime stewardship, giving all we can to missions.  He suggests living on a missionary salary, donating the remainder of our income to world evangelism.  2. Become an intercessor.  Pray for missionaries that we or our church supports. I would add to pray for Unreached People Groups (UPGs)   3. Join up.  During WW II posters everywhere reminded citizens that “Uncle Sam Wants You.”  Today God is calling us in the same way. We can write to our missionaries and let them know that we are praying for them, encourage our churches to a greater commitment, or open our home to prayer meetings. Go to the unreached right in our neighborhoods. 4. Enlist others.  We can call on our friends and families to pray, to go on mission trips and to give.  5. Focus. Our culture moves at a frenzied pace but we must not be distracted; rather we must focus on the end goal – the total evangelization of the world and nothing less.
I’d like to place these five suggestions alongside a program we are developing that will continue, Lord willing, until the year 2020 and beyond.  There are about 16,804 people groups in the world today.  Of these, 7,289 remain unreached.  The majority of these Unreached People Groups (UPGs), 85% to be exact, live in the 10/40 window. Of the 100 highest populated UPGs, 47 reside in India.  On the Indian subcontinent we have been privileged to work alongside directors of Schools of Evangelism in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand who have actually participated in taking some of those UPGs, including the Banjaras and the Santals, off the list. We are currently targeting twelve of the remaining UPGs listed in the box accompanying this article. There is another box on the back page which maps out the program we hope to follow over the next seven years in planting a reproducing church in the midst of each of these UPGs. Please pray with us that, one by one, all of these twelve UPGs will become RPGs – reached people groups. Pray with us as we try to enlist churches, small groups, and families to choose and “adopt” a UPG for special prayer and involvement. Consider, as did our parents and grandparents, did a generation ago, to sacrifice for the cause. They did without essentials such as sugar, coffee, tires and gasoline as it was rationed. What can be done without now to contribute to the advance of the Church among the 2.9 billion that make up the UPGs?
Is there anything greater upon which you can spend your life?  “Unconditional surrender” was the objective in WWII as the Allies took the offense against the powers waging war on the free world. A far more powerful and dangerous force continues to trap and enslave billions of men, women, and children.   We are warned, “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8).   In spite of this truth which accurately describes our enemy, Jesus promises us that the gates of hell will not stand against the onslaught of the Church (Matthew 16:18).  We can join those who are taking the offensive, embracing that wartime mentality as we advance with Christ as our commander, to bring life and liberty to all who believe.  Uncle Sam called out to our parents and grandparents to join in the effort in the 1940’s. Jesus, not a paper poster, but the living God, calls for us to enter the fray for the souls of men and women. We at ER are hearing his call more clearly and we ask you to join us as we say yes to the Great Commission and bring glory to God the Father.
                                                                                                                          - ER President

 

Friday, September 13, 2013

More Fruit for God's Kingdom in Bihar!




In our previous blog you read the story of M_____ K_____, a young woman who had been cast off at the tender age of 19 by a husband who no longer wanted her because of a chronic sickness. The Lord healed this young woman, who graduated from an ER Portable Bible School in Bihar, India and now conducts women’s fellowships in five villages with more than 50 women in attendance!

Was your heart moved by M____’s testimony? Have you been praying for her? Touched by her story, some friends contacted the ER office to see if the Bihar Christian Church (BCC) could make use of some simple tracts they have written and published in Hindi. The director of the Mumbai SOE has already distributed thousands of these tracts with great success, and now more will be printed to support M____’s ministry and that of other evangelists there. Please pray with us as God’s word, You are Special, goes forth in Bihar.

 BCC’s newsletter contained other wonderful testimonies in July. Forty people completed training in Portable Bible Schools (PBSes) in two villages. Out of them, twelve were young men who are committed to continue their learning through the youth fellowship of their churches. Some of the women who got the training will be helping in conducting the women’s fellowships. This confirms God’s leading as He has empowered ER to focus on youth evangelism through the Great Commission Challenge Camps, and women’s discipleship through the new program, Women’s Impact Ministries.

Be blessed by these testimonies culled from the words of two students:

My name is (name withheld) and I live in (name withheld) village. My pastor invited me to join the Portable Bible School which was held. In the PBS I learned many things about God and His creation. During my study my faith was strengthened. On the weekends we were asked to go to the nearby villages and share about Christ with the  people there; and as a result, two families accepted Christ and they started coming to the Church regularly! On the day of the PBS graduation I was baptized with my husband. Now I want to be a witness for Christ in my community!

My name is (name withheld) and I joined the Portable Bible School in (name withheld) village. One day I heard the teaching about faith and prayer. I came to know that if I pray with faith, the Lord Jesus can do anything for me!

I had a long-time problem with my land, as my neighbor tried to take it illegally. So, I started to pray to Jesus to solve my problem. God listened to my prayer! After one week the man who took my land illegally came to see me. Surprisingly, he gave me the papers for my land and my problem was solved! I went to many villages during the PBS training and told the people about this wonderful work of the Lord in my life, how He answered my prayers. Through my witnessing I brought three people Christ!


Ministry Summary – July 2013
We praise God for what He has done through our pastors and evangelists during the month of July. Here is the summary report:
Villages Reached… 110
People Reached….. 15,892
People Responded.. 2,702
People baptized…….. 207
Preparing for baptism 566

The Bihar Christian Church is only one of the many fine organizations which conduct ER ministries around the world. Praise God with us for these faithful partners, and ask the Lord to pour out His Spirit upon these witnesses, that they will be empowered to boldly go forth to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Standing on Two Legs



Few people who witnessed the Portable Bible School graduation on May 5th in the Koshi Region village of Khurda would have guessed a surprising fact. One of the students standing on two healthy legs was literally a walking miracle! She is pictured at left in the red sari.
M____ K_____, a 27-year-old woman, had been born into a traditional carpenter’s family. She grew up worshipping Hindu idols and practicing the rituals of her religion. She was schooled  through ninth grade, and then her life took a dramatically different direction. Believing that education for girls was meaningless, her family began instead to seek to give her in marriage.
When she was still only fifteen years old, she developed a mark on her leg. At first she didn’t take it seriously; she applied medication and waited for it to heal. Several years passed, and the strange malady began to worsen. In the meantime, her family succeeded in finding a husband and M_____ was married at seventeen. By then, everyone became more concerned about the wound on her leg, and a myriad of doctors were consulted, with no one able to diagnose the mysterious ailment.
Finally, the family consulted a witchdoctor, as is the custom in rural areas when an inexplicable ailment cannot be cured by modern medicine. When no healing was manifested there either, her husband decided it was likely incurable, either leprosy or cancer. In the local culture she was then devalued, useless for all practical purposes. He left her after only two years of marriage and sought a divorce.
Only nineteen years old, M____ returned to her parents’ house a broken woman, without any hope. Continuing consultations with doctors were fruitless, and in the meantime the disease began to spread, affecting her whole leg. M_____ became bedridden, and her family members left her alone, as is the Hindu tradition, to die.
Expecting death and waiting for it, M____ had no hope. But then… a Christian woman evangelist came to visit. She shared the gospel of Jesus Christ and prayed for her, assuring M____ that Jesus had the power to heal her. Later, a pastor came and prayed for her as well.  In spite of her desperation and pain, M____ was strengthened by the Holy Spirit to place her trust in Jesus for both salvation and healing.
Soon she began to literally feel the healing touch of the Lord, and signs of improvement began to be seen. Within only a few months the wound was completely healed! M_____ began to walk again, slowly at first, but then with more confidence and strength. She realized that she had been rescued from the very jaws of death!
M_____ started attending church, and soon her parents and family members, who had witnessed the healing miracle, also accepted Christ. All received baptism. M____ joined the evangelist as she traveled, and M_____’s testimony was a powerful witness for Christ; many people came to salvation.
For the past year M_____ has been visiting villages and conducting women’s fellowships; more than fifty women attend weekly in five villages! On Portable Bible School graduation day, M____’s shining face told the whole story of God’s redeeming miracle!  Her future plans include continuing to lead the women’s ministries, growing them into established churches in the communities where they meet. She will continue to be discipled and encouraged by the Bihar Christian Church, the ER-affiliated ministry which had sponsored the Portable Bible School.
Will you pray for M____ and thousands of women like her who need to find hope, healing, and purpose in the body of Christ? Pray also for the development of a new endeavor envisioned by Evangelism Resources to equip women, like M____, who show such promise as leaders. A proposal for the Women’s Impact Network (WIN) is currently under consideration for a grant for funding from a foundation. Pray with us that God will continue to empower women in India to witness, disciple, and win others into the Kingdom of God!

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