Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan, often referred to as Rakhi, is celebrated primarily by Hindus. This festival symbolizes the bond between brothers and sisters. The name “Raksha Bandhan” itself is derived from the Sanskrit words “Raksha,” meaning protection, and “Bandhan,” meaning bond, reflecting the essence of the festival – a pledge of lifelong protection and love.

The festival has roots in ancient traditions and legends, such as those of Queen Karnavati and Emperor Humayun, and Draupadi and lord Krishna from the Mahabharata. Over time, Raksha Bandhan has evolved to include friends and protectors, symbolizing unity, love, and lifelong bonds.

The festival typically begins with a prayer for the well-being and prosperity of the family. The sister then ties a Rakhi – a sacred thread – around her brother’s wrist. This act is a symbol of the sister’s love and prayers for her brother’s well-being. In return, the brother gives his sister a gift, promising to protect her throughout her life.

In contemporary times, Raksha Bandhan has evolved beyond its traditional boundaries. With globalization and the Indian diaspora spread across the world, the festival is celebrated with equal fervor in many countries. The concept of Rakhi has also broadened, with many people tying Rakhis to friends, cousins, and even those they consider as brothers or sisters, regardless of biological relation.

In recent years, Raksha Bandhan has become a symbol of unity and harmony in society. In some communities, people tie Rakhis to soldiers, police officers, and other protectors of the nation, acknowledging their role in safeguarding the country. In 2024, this festival falls on Monday, August 19.

Let’s pray for Hindu peoples around the world:

  • Pray Hindus would accept the call to live in freedom through Christ Jesus and that siblings would model themselves after Jesus: “We know what real love is because Jesus gave up his life for us. So we also ought to give up our lives for our brothers and sisters. Dear children, let’s not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions.” 1 John 3:16,18
  • Pray that brothers’ and sisters’ love for one another would reflect Romans 12: 9-10.Don’t just pretend to love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good. Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.”
  • Pray for siblings to embrace Ephesians 4:2: “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.

 

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Share What you Know

Share What you Know

The Samaritan woman in John 4 had problems. She had been married and divorced five times, and was now living with a man who wasn’t her husband. That’s a lot of marriages, even for this century, much less the first century. 

We know that first-century women in that region did not have the right to leave their husbands. We know that this woman had been left, discarded, by five different men, and her current man didn’t even bother to go through the ceremony. What pain she must have harbored in her heart!

And then she met Jesus. 

He had a physical need (He was thirsty), and He allowed her to meet that need (she gave Him a drink). They had a conversation, and then the woman ran back into her village (where everyone knew she had problems). She said to them, “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Messiah?”

This story begs the question: How much did the Samaritan woman actually understand? During the conversation, she’d been confused by Jesus’ double meanings for different terms and ideas. Later, after they finished talking, she testified: “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did.” How very interesting!

The woman didn’t say, “Come, see the man who claims to be God,” or, “Come, see the man who did this amazing miracle,” or even, “Come, see the man who is the best teacher I’ve ever heard.” She doesn’t mention any of those points. We don’t know if she even knew Jesus could do miracles at that point.

But what she did know was this: Jesus knew her, inside and out. So, she ran back to her village and proclaimed that to anyone who would listen. We mention this story because of another story one of our movement catalysts shared:

Nicole* and Neha* met every Monday to discuss Bible stories. On this particular morning, they were joined by Bharthi, Neha’s neighbor. As soon as Bharthi sat down, Nicole started to feel a little nervous. Nicole and Neha had a routine. They would chat a little over some chai and then Nicole would share a Bible story. This new person introduced some uncertainties. Would she understand Nicole’s accented Hindi? Did *Bharthi really want to be there? Or was she simply being polite? 

Nicole decided it would be best for Neha to read the story out loud. As soon as Neha finished reading, Bharthi started complaining about her difficult life. Nicole didn’t know what to do. Should she gently remind Bharthi that they hadn’t gathered to complain but to read and discuss the story? Should she try to steer the conversation back to the creation story? Then suddenly Neha spoke.

As Nicole listened to Neha share her thoughts, she realized she didn’t need to say a word.

Neha was no Bible scholar. She knew a total of maybe three Bible stories, but she was sharing with her neighbor about all she had learned from applying those three stories to her life. She shared about the peace in her heart, now that she, like Mary (Martha’s sister), chose to sit at God’s feet each day and be with Him.

There was so much Neha didn’t know, but that didn’t matter. Because like the Samaritan woman, she simply shared what she did know. For her, the message was, “You’ve got to believe me, spending even two minutes at God’s feet has changed me.”

Nicole could only watch, listen, and pray. Watching Neha share all she knew of God in her gentle, authentic way was beautiful, humbling, and inspiring. Like the woman at the well, Neha simply shared her experience. It was all she knew. But it was more than enough. 

Bharthi left, saying she wanted to return the following week because she wanted to once again feel the peace that she felt while talking with Nicole and Neha.

*pseudonym

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*Aninda and her husband came to faith a couple of years ago and became bold witnesses to their families about the change Jesus Christ brought to their lives. Then three of their four parents became Christ-followers.

Shortly thereafter, Aninda’s aunt and cousin attended a celebration of Jesus’ birth with other people from their ethnic group. Their eyes were opened that they could follow Jesus and not deny their ethnicity.

Seeing this openness, Aninda and a close friend, *Gemi, began studying about the prophets and Jesus with these two ladies. The cousin’s husband abandoned his family after his wife started learning about Isa al Masih (Jesus). One night Jesus appeared to her in a dream, bringing her comfort.  Shortly after this both the aunt and the cousin received Jesus as their Savior and Lord and they now plan to be baptized.

A few weeks later while Aninda and Gemi were visiting a neighboring town, they met *Salsa and invited her to learn about the prophets and Jesus. At the conclusion of each story they asked her, “How will you obey this story and who will you tell?

Weeks of this pattern passed, and one day Salsa realized that her attitudes were changing. She also observed that of her various communities, only the community of genuine followers of Jesus showed love to each other.

Salsa has given her life to Jesus and wants to be baptized!

Pray that God would give each one the courage to follow through with this decision to be baptized.

*pseudonym

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Be Patient . . .

Be Patient . . .

Standing for two hours in the bitter cold was not what *Erden had envisioned for his night. After all, he had been invited to come back and share more Bible stories with *Yul’s family. Frankly, Erden wanted to give up, but he felt God telling him, “Be patient.” To pass the time, Erden reflected on the training he was receiving from *Stephen, a Beyond movement catalyst, and how his homework had gotten him here in the first place.

The training was on Jesus’ greatest command: love God with all your heart, and be a witness to that love by talking about it at all times, seeking those interested in knowing more about Him. The students’ homework had been to put into practice the simple strategies they had learned by going into the local community, sharing stories of what God had recently done in their lives with three or four non-believers. If that person wanted to hear more, they were asked to gather family and friends the following night so they could listen to the “God stories” as well.

The night before, Erden had been excited when Yul, a restaurant owner, had invited him back to share more stories with himself and his family. But tonight, while Erden had waited outside for the restaurant to shut down, he felt Yul had been ignoring him. Finally, Yul had come over to him and said, “I will take you to my son’s house.” Together they went to the son’s house, but after waiting outside for an hour, there was no sign of Yul’s son. Erden prayed about what to do:

“Be patient.”

Before long, Yul spoke up, “I will bring you to my brother’s house instead.” When they arrived, Yul’s brother and his wife welcomed them inside. As they started talking, the three men realized they had grown up in the same village! Yul’s brother even remembered Erden’s childhood nickname and what a naughty boy he had been. Erden shared how God had changed his life and told them there were many more stories of God changing people’s lives in the Bible.

All three were open to hearing the stories. Erden started with Genesis chapter one and did a Discovery Bible story with them. The family was so eager to learn that they did Genesis two as well. As the night was drawing to a close, Erden asked, “If these stories are true, what do you need to do differently in your lives?” Yul was the first to reply, “If God really loves us, then I need to love myself too.” He decided to stop getting drunk, and start taking better care of himself. His brother said, “I will make a decision to trust God.” The brother’s wife said, “I will pray to God to heal my sickness, and trust God. Will you pray for me?” Erden did, of course, and after the prayer, they all agreed that they needed to continue reading the Bible together!

Erden was so excited with what happened by merely doing his homework that he now has a vision of starting a house church in each village of his country.

Praise God with us that during this five-day training at least 8-10 new DBS groups started in this remote area near Siberia.

WAYS TO PRAY:

  • Pray that these students would continue to apply their training, grow in the Word, and eagerly witness to those around them by sharing stories of God’s love.
  • Pray for Erden as he seeks to implement his vision, bringing God’s glory to his country.

*pseudonym

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From Darkness to Light

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Ami found herself wasting away due to her struggles with alcohol abuse. Her days were consumed by card games, smoking, and binge-drinking with friends, often leading to entire days lost in the haze of intoxication and gambling. Her thoughts were perpetually muddled. She neglected her home, garden, and family, resulting in frequent clashes with her husband.

One day, Achara, a woman from Ami’s village, told her about Jesus and gave her a printed copy of the Gospel of Mark. Intrigued, Ami eagerly devoured the Gospel. The more she read, the more her desire waned for the destructive cycle of drinking and gambling. 

She said what she liked most about the Gospel of Mark was that she felt so much compassion for Jesus, and the more she read, the less she felt drawn to her bad lifestyle patterns. She cut ties with her old companions and abandoned the destructive habits. After becoming sober, Ami experienced a physical and emotional resurgence: gaining weight, revitalizing her health, and rediscovering her energy. She redirected her focus to her home, family, and nurturing her garden.

This transformation did not go unnoticed by her husband and daughter. Dao, Ami’s daughter, marveled at the positive changes. She remarked that their previously neglected home and kitchen now reflected order and care, thanks to Ami’s newfound commitment to Jesus.

Ami, now burdened for her family and their lack of knowledge about Jesus, fervently prayed for them. Despite initial hesitation, Dao began to trust in Jesus, inspired by her mother’s example and supported by their house church. Meanwhile, Ami’s husband Amree, initially fearful of reaction from the Buddhist community, boldly proclaimed his belief in Jesus.

As the family navigated this spiritual shift, Dao’s husband remained a point of concern. Pray that he too will see the light in Dao, Ami and Amree, and want that light as well.

*pseudonyms

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