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While we sit in our cozy homes all warm and safe and debate the important issues like prosperity doctrines, devine health, and WOF, here is where I think God's heart is found. I post this from the GFA website in hopes that some may feel led to pray for a brother in Christ.
Missionary Keeps Faith Under Fierce Persecution 02/23/03
Twenty-six-year-old Titus, an energetic GFA native missionary and film team leader, has a deep desire that cannot be quenched. Even threats and beatings have not taken away his determination to see an unreached area of Jharkhand reached with the Gospel.
On February 18, while trying to show a film on the life of Jesus to an eager crowd of villagers, he was attacked by a hostile group of men. After nearly strangling him with his own scarf so he could not cry for help, the men proceeded to punch him and beat him with sticks until he fell unconscious.
Meanwhile, other members of the film team were also beaten--so severely that they suffered intense pain in their muscles. By God’s grace, they escaped. But Titus remained in the village, where a Christian friend carried him to his house. When Titus regained consciousness, the screams of his attackers echoed in his ears. They now stood outside the door with a lantern and containers of kerosene. Exhausted and scared, Titus and his friend prayed continuously to the Lord. They knew this was the only way the people would leave. Even when their attackers did go away, they kept praying all night long.
In the morning, the attackers returned. This time, they carried some papers and a pen. As the villagers gathered together, their leader told Titus he needed to affirm in writing that he would renounce Christianity. As the fear of what could happen came over him, Titus started to sweat. But he knew there was no turning back. “No, I can’t leave my faith,” he managed to get out, even though his throat was sore from nearly having been strangled the day before. Many beat Titus with sticks when he said this. The village leader punched him in the face.
For now, Titus is staying with GFA brothers at another location, resting from his injuries. The village leaders meet again on February 26 to discuss the matter. They have demanded that Titus and other GFA brothers feed approximately 2,000 village people for two days. After that, they will decide what else should be done.
It is very important that we pray for the Lord to intervene in this situation. Let us also pray that the hearts of the villagers will be drawn to Christ as they witness the courage of Titus.
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