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| Prasad's hostile village, like the one shown here, listened to the Gospel for the first time through his bold answer. |
Prasad now hoped to share the love of Christ in his village while he was home on his first Christmas break. Knowing he was coming, the villagers planned a meeting to pressure him into denying Christ. On the given day, about 700 people gathered with plans to beat him, and excommunicate him and his family from the village if he refused to turn his back on Christ. They summoned Prasad before the village council and the crowd.
"Why did you leave your gods and goddesses?" someone asked him. They demanded his answer, and further demanded that he bow before their holy book, Ramayana, which they believe is a physical representation of one of their gods.
Prasad boldly refused their demands, which filled them with anger. Even in the highly hostile environment, Prasad was bold enough to confront the crowd with a question.
In the Ramayana, there is a saying, "Those who know three letters of love are wise." Prasad asked the people if they knew what the three letters were. When no one answered, he told them.
In the Hindi language, truth is spelled with three letters. Prasad answered by repeating the Hindi word, and went on to explain from the Bible that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. He then shared how that truth would set them free; that Jesus alone can save, and He would never leave them.
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| At GFA Bible colleges, students like Prasad learn how to share the love of Jesus despite opposition. |
Praise God for using Prasad to share the Gospel with 700 people at once! Leaders in Madhya Pradesh ask for prayers that Prasad will continue to boldly share his faith and that many of the villagers will know the truth and receive Jesus as their Savior.
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