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NATIVE MISSIONARIES Brother Sung in China was
baptizing new converts when the local authorities arrested and put
him in prison. “Once a month for 30 minutes, I could go out to breathe fresh air from my tiny dark prison cell. There was a little window in my cell but I never saw the sunshine. Winter months were terrible. I used to freeze and could hardly sleep at night. If I did anything wrong in the eyes of the prison guard, they would throw icy water on me. I almost froze to death. I lost much weight because of heavy prison work and developed sickness in my lungs. Every day for two hours they made me stand still in the corner of my cell. If I moved an inch, the prison guards would start beating me with their clubs. Prison food was watery. Not even pigs would eat it. Once a month we had little meat. But before I could get a piece of it other fifty inmates would fight for them. I was sentenced to thirteen years in prison. I didn’t posses a Bible so I would pray countless hours. The Holy Spirit recalled to my mind how early Christians were eaten alive by lions because of their faith in Jesus. That gave me courage and faith to carry on.” “We have several hundred churches and over 22,000 believers,” says Brother Sung. Our co-workers led countless number of souls to receive Christ every year. In spite of severe persecution, lack of transportation and personal comforts they work faithfully to gather in the harvest of souls. So why we should train and send out native missionaries? First, native missionaries have access to travel anywhere in their own country. Second, native missionaries are already equipped with their own culture and language. Third, native missionaries are willing to pay the price and they are cost effective. The Sowers Ministry supports native pastors like Brother Sung, throughout Asia. Right now we have 190 Native Missionaries who need our partnership. Only $60-$250 per month allows us to send them into the Harvest field. Please continue to pray for our brethren and ask the Lord if you are to help train or send a Native Missionary. Together, we can fulfill the Great Commission. |
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