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Persecutor Becomes Protector

Rupak opened his front door wide to let in the three brightly dressed women. Wanting to honour his guests, Rupak quickly retrieved three chairs for the visitors. Rupak stationed himself close to his wife and asked the women about themselves. “What are your names? Where do you come from? What do you do?” As the women responded, his expression slowly changed. “Do not sit in our chairs!&rdqu ...

How a Piglet Transformed a Family

Exhaustion hung over Aamaal like a dark cloud. The 35-year-old woman felt nothing but fatigue, frustration and disappointment in herself and her beliefs. Aamaal’s husband, Rajkumar, regularly fell sick. As he was unable to work their farm, Aama ...

What She May Never Have Had

A life of uncertainty and poverty lay before Ridhushni, but she was too young to understand. All she knew at 4 years old was that she wanted to play with her friends. Ridhushni’s father barely made enough  ...

The Words She Couldn’t Forget

Who was the real God? The question gnawed at Phyu Myaing’s mind. She had worshipped her god faithfully, but tragedy threw her life into a state of confusion. In 2009 her husband died from tuberculosi ...

K.P.’s Corner

During my early days of serving the Lord, I traveled all over India with a missions movement team. In some areas where we served, it was so cold, and we slept outside every night. Thankfully, we had the ...

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