just heard a testimony from a Lao pastor who had been in prison for his faith. many of us have heard a lot of dramatic incidents that can happen in these prisons, where communist authorities try to torture the believers to renounce their faith.
bottom line, the tougher the persecution, the more their faith is purified.
the speaker said some of his friends are still in jail, even after 10 years.
what happened in the ho chi minh trail as a result of these imprisonments is the explosive growth of underground house churches. you see, these pastors continue to share the gospel in the prisons; then some of the thieves, drug dealers, murderers and rapists who get out earlier than these pastors go and plant churches in their villages.
in this one village, people burned down the houses of the christians; when they appealed to the authorities for help, the husbands were arrested and the believers told to resettle somewhere else. this group was chased around different areas several times, until the authorities decide to separate the families and resettle them in various remote villages; as a result of this unfair treatment by the government, however, there are now house churches in each of these villages;
makes me wonder, i really appreciate the freedom and security i enjoy. but maybe we’re too comfortable, like animals in a zoo, to really push ourselves to the limits of our faith?


