Chokmas respond to the Gospel

Posted: 6 January, 2010

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(Photo courtesy of GFA)

South Asia (MNN) ― Balbir Mark, a Gospel for Asia-supported pastor, has a heavy burden for the Chakma people of northeastern India and Bangladesh. Bible college students and fellow pastors have joined his efforts, and ministry to the Chakmas is bearing fruit. 

The Chakmas are poor, oppressed, and completely illiterate. The government cannot help them because their neighbors are prejudiced against them and deny them many privileges, including employment. They struggle to provide for their families, and they resort to scrounging for provisions in the forest and digging pits next to the river to get drinking water.

In addition, Chakma children have no schools where they can learn to read or write. Various Christian ministries have tried to help these communities, but none could handle the challenges.

Balbir Mark persevered. Chakma parents were touched by the ministry of four Bible college students who taught Bible stories and songs to the children. Eventually, over 30 children and 5 mothers were attending an open-air Sunday school. Worship services followed, and after a few months, ten people made decisions to follow Christ. 

Now, four more GFA-supported missionaries are ministering among this people group. Forty more people have responded to the Gospel, and 200 additional people have expressed interest in learning more. God is clearly working among these people who typically resist the Gospel and cling to their traditional religion.  Pray for salvation for the Chakmas and for spiritual growth for the new believers. 

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