K.P. Yohannan calls for prayer for serious injuries
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| At the hospital, Jaya is examined for injuries by the doctor. |
Jaya, Yogendra, Narendra, Himansu, Kiran and Simon were involved in their regular weekly outreach—distributing Gospel literature, preaching and praying for the sick—when they were surrounded by a small group of men that quickly grew into a crowd.
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| A seminary student waits to be admitted to the hospital. |
“There were no less than five to six people beating each brother,” reports a GFA field correspondent. The students were repeatedly kicked, punched and slapped, three to the point of unconsciousness. This particular organization is known for its martial arts training, not so much for defense, but for inflicting intense pain and causing internal injury without much external evidence.
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| Though the students were afraid, they did not forget the Lord. |
Kiran spoke up: “This is our reward to serve the Lord,” he reminded his coworkers. “Let’s tell it to the Lord,” Himansu encouraged them. They prayed, clinging to God for His strength and grace.
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| These young men view their injuries as a privilege for the sake of Jesus. |
“Please pray for these six dear young men,” says GFA President K.P. Yohannan, “that they will completely recover from their injuries and remain close to the Lord. I have no doubt that their suffering is not in vain, and He will use their lives to bear much fruit in the days to come.”
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| At the hospital, police collect information about the attack. |




