The Good News about
Jesus Christ has spread all over the world and will continue spreading until
the end will come “And this Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in the whole
world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” (Matthew
24:14)
The seed of Christian
faith has tremendously grown every year. Most of the Christian converts are
from Muslim countries that Jesus has personally encountered through dreams and
visions.
Now, we will hear from
Tibetans who were Buddhists and monks who accepted Jesus Christ as their LORD
and Savior.
Handley reports that 62 other Buddhist monks
have decided to follow the footsteps of the former Buddhist lama and are now
following Christ as well.
And that’s not all.
“Just within the last year alone, [church leaders] are estimating that more
than 200,000 people have come to Christ as a result of the labours of the
Christian community there,” Handley says.
What is causing this
avalanche of Christian conversions?
Handley says this is
all due to the work of Christian workers who provided hope and healing to the
people of Tibet in the aftermath of last year’s devastating quake. “They
haven’t seen Buddhists, Hindus, or other religious groups helping in the midst
of the rubble. Rather, week after week, it is the followers of Jesus who have
proved the test of time, sacrificed their own lives to serve and been the hands
and feet of Jesus,” he says.
Asian Access is
playing a key role in this spiritual movement by training church leaders with
the aim of establishing long-term spiritual growth in the region.
“Asian Access just has
the privilege of coming alongside key pastors like the ones that have invested
in this Tibetan priest’s life,” Handley says. “We invest deeply, building their
capacity so they can reach their communities.”
“God does amazing
things when you invest in people and see them grow deeper in Him, grow stronger
as leaders, learn how to reproduce other leaders, and then it spreads through
church planting efforts in ways that are simply remarkable,” he adds.
Asian Access is now
seeking the prayer and financial support of Christians worldwide so that the
organization could nurture the spiritual movement in South Asia.
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