Gloria
Member
I am part of Harvest/GMO Ministries as a volunteer and still in training. I answer letters from new Christians, recommiting Christians, and those who have not yet decided if they want to follow Christ. It is my joy, but in the last 2 days I've had to reply to 2 new souls who live in countries that heavily persecute the Christian faith.
The first was yesterday. I tried to reassign the letter to my team leader, but he wasn't having it. He promptly reassigned it back to me and told me that I was God's instrument - let the Spirit lead. Yikes! I carefully answered, using a variation of my last name to hide my gender. I prayed a lot during the writing, let me tell you! Apparently God thought it was a good idea to send me another this morning...sigh. He does grow us, doesn't he?
We in America have no idea what these Christians endure on a daily basis. Just the fear alone would destroy most of us. The danger not only to themselves, but their families. I can not fathom the faith it must take for them, the courage to follow Christ despite their fear. I am in awe and greatly humbled by each and every one of these dear brothers/sisters.
Sadly, I am seeing a growing trend in our own country that shows the persecution here is spreading by leaps and bounds. Just look at what the mayor of Houston tried to do several months ago, requiring pastors to submit their sermons for approval. Prayer and bibles banned from schools. A president who says he's converted to Christianity, but continues to support Islam and pull support from Israel. TV and movies that celebrate gay relationships, divorce, and sex outside of marriage. While we Christians sit passively back and allow it. We don't turn off the TV and we continue to watch hit movies. Our culture worships self and youth. The "family" for all intents and purposes has been destroyed and we are seeing the fallout everyday.
Only we Christians can turn the tide. Only we can take a stand. Turn off the TV. Stop watching their movies. Refuse to participate in their celebrations of the things that God has commanded we not do. And LOVE. Do it all with the hope of winning a few to Christ. Not condemning, but lovingly pointing the way to salvation. It is our only hope.
The first was yesterday. I tried to reassign the letter to my team leader, but he wasn't having it. He promptly reassigned it back to me and told me that I was God's instrument - let the Spirit lead. Yikes! I carefully answered, using a variation of my last name to hide my gender. I prayed a lot during the writing, let me tell you! Apparently God thought it was a good idea to send me another this morning...sigh. He does grow us, doesn't he?
We in America have no idea what these Christians endure on a daily basis. Just the fear alone would destroy most of us. The danger not only to themselves, but their families. I can not fathom the faith it must take for them, the courage to follow Christ despite their fear. I am in awe and greatly humbled by each and every one of these dear brothers/sisters.
Sadly, I am seeing a growing trend in our own country that shows the persecution here is spreading by leaps and bounds. Just look at what the mayor of Houston tried to do several months ago, requiring pastors to submit their sermons for approval. Prayer and bibles banned from schools. A president who says he's converted to Christianity, but continues to support Islam and pull support from Israel. TV and movies that celebrate gay relationships, divorce, and sex outside of marriage. While we Christians sit passively back and allow it. We don't turn off the TV and we continue to watch hit movies. Our culture worships self and youth. The "family" for all intents and purposes has been destroyed and we are seeing the fallout everyday.
Only we Christians can turn the tide. Only we can take a stand. Turn off the TV. Stop watching their movies. Refuse to participate in their celebrations of the things that God has commanded we not do. And LOVE. Do it all with the hope of winning a few to Christ. Not condemning, but lovingly pointing the way to salvation. It is our only hope.