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May 19, 2010
(Charlie Boyd, Christian Today): Missionaries in
training with Gospel for Asia have spoken of the
“privilege” they felt in suffering for Christ after
being attacked on their Bible college campus in Mumbai,
India, earlier in the month.
Seven students were seriously injured in the attack by
suspected anti-Christian extremists on May 9.
They were preparing the evening meal when attackers
armed with wooden sticks, iron rods and fluorescent
light tubes stormed onto the campus, beating them and
vandalising the buildings.
The students tried to speak to the assailants and find
out why they were attacking them but got no answer.
Hemanti Kashyap was injured when the attackers hit him
in the stomach with an iron rod. He said the incident
had given him the chance to live out the difficult
lessons he had learned in Bible college.
“Through this situation I learned what the Bible means
when it says, “Blessed are those who suffer for Christ,”
he said. “This opposition was the test of my faith to
march forward and to share the Gospel. They hit my
stomach with an iron rod and I was injured, but I am
grateful to the Lord Jesus who kept me safe to be a
witness for Him.”
Sunil Pattanayap recalls the moment the attack began:
“For a moment I was shocked about why this was happening
to me. Then I understood that the time had come for me
to glorify His name,” he said.
“It was my privilege to suffer for Christ and I am happy
today because I can testify that God protected me and
brought me safe from death to proclaim His Word and
stand as a living testimony for Christ with a strong
faith.
Three of the injured students are still recovering in
hospital. Beedram Sena had to undergo surgery on his
broken leg, while Sudershan Yadavan required surgery to
repair his broken kneecap. Sunil Reddy needed extensive
dental surgery to replace teeth that were knocked out by
the attackers.
Brijeshware Nayan, who was injured on his back but did
not require hospitalisation, said the attack had helped
him to see the spiritual value in suffering.
He said: “I came to serve the Lord. If we get scared of
this opposition then how can we learn to grow up in our
faith?”
The attackers broke windows and furniture in the campus
buildings, and also destroyed teaching materials.
Gospel for Asia Vice President Daniel Punnose also took
a positive stance towards the incident.
“While persecution is not uncommon and many of our
people suffer greatly, the Lord has been so faithful to
prove Himself by allowing our brothers and sisters to
show love to those who need it the most,” he said.
“This type of persecution only proves that people need
to experience the love of Jesus. It is only then they
find their life has meaning and a purpose to turn hate
into love.”
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