A tiny village in Bhutan turns to Christ
JNI 579 - What's a missionary to do when God says "go", but the government says "no"? Gospel for Asia missionary Benita listened to God, and thanks to her faithfulness there are nine new Christian households in Bhutan.
Benita and fellow missionary, Rana, were working with believers in a fellowship group Benita had planted in a southern Bhutan village. Both of these women sensed a strong burden to share the love of Christ with the people in a tiny neighboring village. There are only nine families in this next-door village, but reaching out to them would not be simple. Benita and Rana's activities had already drawn the attention of local government officials, who had the two women arrested... (continued in full edition)
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