Saturday, April 17, 2010

"We Will Cut Off Your Feet" (Jesus Freaks)

Milon G.

Bangladesh

1996

  • The angry crowd yelled after the lone bicyclist, “If we see you again, we will cut off your feet. Then see if you can ride your bike!”
  • This was not the first time Milon G. had been threatened by angry crowds of Muslims. But such threats have not quenched his zeal to take the truth of God’s Word to his countrymen.
  • “I ride to the villages on my bicycle and carry Christian literature. In the rains, I hold an umbrella in on hand and steer with the other. I often fall down and get muddy and scratched. At night, I hold a flashlight. I sing from the Psalms when I ride. The Christians I meet do not have an extra blanket for me, so I try to make it back home to sleep.”
  • Milon was a teenager when a friend gave him some gospel booklets. “I hid them in a steel trunk in my bedroom. At night I would get my key, open the trunk, and read with a kerosene lamp. Having studied in a Muslim fundamental school for twelve years, I had known about Jesus as mentioned in the Koran, but I didn’t know Him as Saviour. I accepted Jesus in 1992 and was baptized secretly 400 kilometres from my home.”
  • Ever since then, Milon has been persecuted Muslims. “I sold clothing in the local market and began placing some Christian books in my shop for other Christians. When Muslim men learned of this, they walk into my shop and just take shirts, pants, and socks from the shelf without paying for them. If I asked for money they threatened to beat me. Anytime someone is interested in the booklets, I give them one.”
  • Milon says, “We are going through many problems, but still we have Jesus Christ. We have peace through Him, and we have the hope that when we die we will go to heaven.”

Bits and Pieces

We are confident of all this because of our great trust in God through Christ. It is not that we think we can do anything of lasting value by ourselves. Out only power and success come from God. He is the one who has enables us to represent his new covenant.

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Martyred in Rome, 65 AD
  • (2 Corinthians 3:4-6 NLT)

Love Always and Forever,

Cassandra Falun

3 comments:

  1. Wow, talk about powerful. May we all be bold for our Father. I love you dear friend.

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  2. This is so inspiring. Yesterday I heard a testimony of a man named Solomon who told how he converted from a Muslim to Christianity. It was very eye opening. He said He almost was put in jail when He converted. Thanks for sharing.

    Blessings,
    Tammy

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  3. When I read it, it made me think. So I wanted to post it to see if it made you think :)

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