Assamese (Muslim traditions) in Bhutan
Although subject to periodic Tibetan invasions from
the north, Bhutan has retained continuous autonomy since its founding by
the military leader Shabdrung and the Tibetan Lama in the 17th century
AD. Under British influence a monarchy was formally established on
December 17th, 1907 with Ugyen Wangchuck as the first King of Bhutan.
Several guerrilla groups seeking to establish an independent Assamese
state in northeast India have more recently set up guerrilla bases in
the forests of southern Bhutan from which they launch cross-border
attacks on targets in Assam. These are the Assamese.Ministry Obstacles In the past, Bhutan has not been open to any kind of Christian witness or work. Things are improving, but access is still limited. Outreach Ideas There are many Christian believers in northeast India, and also in Nepal. Pray that some will be burdened to carry the good news of Jesus to the Assamese people of Bhutan. Pray for the followers of Christ A few followers of Jesus have been identified among the Assamese of Bhutan. Pray their faith will grow strong, and rest firmly upon Christ and his finished work on the cross. Pray for teachers and pastors for them. Pray also for the many Assamese that will soon join their numbers. Pray for the entire people group Pray the Assamese of Bhutan will desire to live in peace with their neighbors. Pray they will increasingly desire a real solution to the problem of sin. Scripture Focus "Thus it is written, that the Christ would suffer and rise again from the dead the third day, and that repentance for forgiveness of sins would be proclaimed in His name to all the nations." Luke 24:46-47 |
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Kita dipanggil untuk berdoa untuk membina hubungan yang intim dengan Tuhan dan berdoa bagi sesama kita sebagai bukti kasih kita pada sesama terutama yang terhilang dan tengah berbeban berat
Minggu, 08 Mei 2016
Assamese (Muslim traditions) in Bhutan
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