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The
Persecuted Church
Christians
Face Boiling Pot of Water
"Adam"* is a young Christian in rural India. In
his Hindu village, people were antagonistic to the gospel.
One day Adam's older brother and wife became the first believers
in the village. Although Adam was not willing to follow,
he observed the changed lives of his brother and sister-in-law.
They began to share the gospel with other villagers, but
no one would listen to them. Then the beatings began. Every
time the Hindus beat Adam's brother, someone in the crowd
became a believer. Eventually, Adam himself believed in
Christ and began suffering the same persecution as his brother.
One day the villagers surrounded Adam, his brother and the
small group of new Christians. In rage they had prepared
a huge pot of boiling water and were preparing to cook the
Christians alive. Then one of the Hindus calmed the mob
and said, "If we do this even more will become Christians,"
so they agreed to just beat the believers. As a result,
others were added to the family of Christ. They now have
a church of more than 35 families in that village.
*Not his real name.
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