Summary
SummaryMy name is Rabin, and I serve in one of the most spiritually intense and physically dangerous environmentsโNepal. Despite the anti-conversion laws, I continue delivering training and encouragement to persecuted Christians. Each time I leave home, I carry the emotional weight of leaving my family behind. The fear of government intervention is real, and Iโve seen it happen to fellow partners. Once, my partner and I trekked six hours into a remote part of eastern Nepal to train believers through a โPersecution Preparedness Program.โ The transformation I witnessedโespecially in a woman named SAA who chose to forgive her persecutorsโwas worth every challenge. On our return, we took a steep path. I was physically brokenโmy legs trembled, a leech clung to my leg, and I was overwhelmed. But then, God whispered to my heart: โYour labor will not go in vain.โ Strength surged back into my body. Through every step, God reminds me that He equips the persecuted body of Christ through us. My mission is to stand firm and help others stand. โAlways give yourself fully to the work of the Lord…โ ๐๐ป๐ฅ๐ช๐๏ธ
Christian activities in Nepal are being more closely monitored and anyone caught proselytising may be fined and even imprisoned. But Open Doors partner Rabin* undertakes risky journeys to deliver training and support to persecuted believers.
Open Doors Prayer News 298 (September-October 2023)
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*Name changed for security reasons
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Time Chapters
ย 01:04 Leaving family to serve persecuted believers 01:45 Facing government threats in the field 02:28 Training in remote Nepal village 03:00 SAA chooses to forgive enemies 04:48 Godโs word revives Rabin on steep return
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