Sunday miracles and salvations in Bangladesh!

After their Sunday worship service yesterday, Pastor Masood and a number of youngsters in his church divided into four teams (partly to help properly ‘socially distance’ in this time of Covid) and headed out to nearby villages to share the gospel and distribute bibles.

The pastor and the two young men with him felt drawn to a woman sitting by herself in front of a house. They approached, gave her a sample gospel and began sharing about Jesus. As soon as she heard the name of Jesus, she shouted angrily at them and threw away the gospel leaflet.

Alerted by the noise, neighbors began appearing and rebuked the pastor and his team for annoying the woman.

Just then, her disabled son, about 18, also appeared, crawling on his knees through the home’s door to his upset mother. He listened to all that was going on.

When the angry neighbors surrounded the pastor and his team members with the intention of attacking them, the woman’s husband joined the scene, making his way to the front of the crowd. He grabbed what he could of the bibles and gospel literature, threw them away, and began brutally beating Pastor Masood and the two young men with him. The pastor fell to the ground under the blows.

Suddenly the disabled son spoke up. “Father they are our Lord’s people! They speak the truth. Please don’t beat them!”

The boy’s father, mother and all the gathered neighbors seemed stunned, gazing in disbelief at the disabled boy. His mother practically fell to her knees in front of Pastor Masood, reached out and then held on tightly to his leg, crying aloud for forgiveness.

Her husband, now suddenly motionless, gazed at Pastor Masood as if he were some divine being.

The pastor of course had no idea what was going on. In hushed, reverent tones, someone told him the disabled young man had never, ever, talked before. No wonder all were awestruck!  Pastor Masood consoled and calmed them with the peace of Christ, and then shared some of his own experiences with Jesus.

Crawling towards the pastor on his knees, the son asked for prayer. Pastor Masood held his hands by the young man’s head and prayed. As he did, the boy slowly straightened until he stood tall at his full height.

The amazed villagers could barely believe their eyes. They feared even getting near the pastor and his team members, murmuring among themselves that surely they came from heaven.

The pastor assured them he and the youngsters with him were simply servants of the Lord Jesus. He then shared the gospel more fully, explaining how Jesus was crucified to save each and every person from sin and death. Jesus is the mighty healer, and the miracles they had just witnessed were by His hand.

When he asked the people to accept Jesus as their Savior and Lord, everyone agreed! They also arranged a prayer meeting for that evening, and many attended and were healed and saved. By the end of Sunday evening, the whole village of about 120 people had joined the Kingdom of Jesus.

Please pray for the ministry of Pastor Masood and his church. He and his team continue distributing bibles, and we thank those of you who helped in acquiring those. 

While we have already sent them 3,000 bibles, they now need another 7,000 Urdu bibles. Please pray for them, their ministry and for all the people who have newly accepted our Lord Jesus as their Savior.  No doubt they will now face persecution from other villages, all Muslim.

 [You can read our earlier stories of Pastor Masood’s often dangerous work in northern Bangladesh here: Urgent prayer request for pastors and believers in northern Bangladesh, Important update from Pastor Peter Haneef on attack in northern Bangladesh and LATEST UPDATE from Pastor Peter Haneef on attacked pastors and believers.]  

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I hope this finds you well and with peace in our Lord Jesus Christ. We pray for a prosperous new year, 2021, for you and that our Lord is with with you and blesses you from the beginning till the end of the year.

We have a wonderful, mighty Lord. Though we are in the midst of trials and temptations, our Lord God Jesus allows us not to be ashamed before unbelievers. We trust in Him forever and ever.

Pastor Masood, almost recovered from the recent brutal attack on himself and his church, has begun our Lord's ministry again. [You can read our earlier ‘update’ on the attack here, when Pastor Masood was still in intensive care after having had to undergo brain surgery] Fifteen youngsters who had been among his attackers came to regret their actions, confessed their sins and each has accepted the Lord Jesus as their personal savior! All now former Muslims, they accompany Pastor Masood as he visits homes and individuals to  share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Last Sunday morning, all were baptized.

Preparing Urdu bibles for distribution

Preparing Urdu bibles for distribution

They wanted to distribute 10,000 Urdu Bibles in the northern part of Bangladesh. By God's grace we have provided them with 1,500 Bibles as a New Year’s gift possible only by your help and prayers. We thank you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ for your support. Pastor Masood has asked us for another 8,500 to distribute there this month. We hope you will join with us in praying for the fulfilment of their vision for our Lord's Kingdom.

Distributing Urdu bibles to hungry, thankful new Christians

Distributing Urdu bibles to hungry, thankful new Christians

One ALG Church in Africa, led by Pastor Mustafa, was threatened by some Muslims as they planned a New Year’s worship service in Somalia. Terrorists promised to burn down the church unless they closed it and stop all ministry.  Please pray for them.

Pastor Kumar and his church are praying and fasting to have a cemetery of their own. When they recently tried to bury the dead body of a believer, they faced many difficulties until at last they got a vault from another far-distant church and buried him there. So they urgently need a cemetery.

Our editor and chief communicator Susanna Perry-Ettel is back home after unexpected open heart surgery. While the surgery itself went well, she suffered complications afterward and has been in many ways herself through the valley of death. But by God's grace and with your prayers she came back to life. She is still however very weak and needs more prayers. [NOTE from Susanna: As a privileged, pampered Westerner I can honestly say I feel honored to have gone through this—totally helpless and utterly reliant on the goodness and graciousness of God and the prayers of His people. Privileged now to have personally shared in a small portion of the sufferings, trials and tribulations—and ultimate redemption—I share here so often with you through other people’s stories.]

Once again, thank you all for your prayers and support. May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of the Father and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all now and forever. Amen.

With love and prayers,
Yours in His service
Pastor Peter Haneef, President, The Assembly of Loving God Church

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Important update from Pastor Peter Haneef on attack in northern Bangladesh

We hope this finds you well and with peace in our Lord. Thank you for your prayers and kind offers of help for the pastors and other believers attacked in their underground church by Muslim militants in northern Bangladesh during five days of prayer and fasting.

Pastor Munna and the other two seriously injured believers have recovered and been discharged from hospital. Pastor Masood, however, is still in intensive care, having had to undergo brain surgery due to the extensive damage to his head.  By the prayers of the church. thankfully, he is slowly improving.

Many of the radicals who attacked the pastors and the believers have contracted Covid-19 along with their family members, and two have died. The whole village has been declared a hotspot.

But praise the Lord, none of our church members have gotten Covid-19 so far. They adhere strictly to the rules imposed by the government, knowing they are protecting themselves and others. They also of course know the power of prayer and praise.

The villagers have come to understand the Christians believe in and worship the true, living Lord. Some of them have confessed their sins and accepted the Lord Jesus as their personal savior! Please join us in prayer for the whole village.

Pastor Masood's family is extremely poor. Our church there, which he helps lead, is also small and poor. Unfortunately the burden of hospital bills—about US$7,000—is far beyond their means. We believe our Lord's treasury is so powerful and we look to Him. We humbly request your prayers to meet the hospital bills too.

Christmas and the New Year is coming. We hope a new dawn with the light of Jesus Christ will be rising up everywhere.

May the grace of our Father and the love of Jesus Christ and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all.

With love and prayers,
Yours in His service,
Pastor Peter Haneef, President
The Assembly of Loving God (ALG) Church

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[earlier story here]

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Urgent prayer request for pastors and believers in northern Bangladesh

Two pastors and about 20 members of a Bibles for Mideast underground church in northern Bangladesh were brutally attacked by radical Muslims this morning and desperately need the prayers of God’s people. Pastor Masood is now in coma in hospital with serious head injuries; many others were hurt, and two had to be rushed to hospital.

While observing all Covid-19 protocols, the small group of believers were planning to hold five days of prayer and fasting in the church. On this their third day, an angry mob of some 40 terrorists smashed their way into and through the church wielding iron pipes and wooden sticks. They attacked men and women and destroyed furniture and musical instruments.

All the believers, including the pastors, had converted to Christ from Islam. A secret baptismal ceremony for several of the newest Christians had been held just two weeks ago. Unfortunately, word of the baptisms leaked to the local imam and community leaders last Friday, and plans for the attack began formulating.

Just two weeks ago, roughly 50-60 armed Muslims attacked a nearby Christian village over a land dispute.  One person was injured and a Catholic chapel, a grocery store and several homes were ransacked.

Attack on CHristian village in northern Bangladesh

Attack on CHristian village in northern Bangladesh

PLEASE join us in prayer for these believers: for their recovery, and future safety. We treasure and need your help as we work to further God’s Kingdom no matter the challenges and hardships.

[With reporting by Pastor Peter Haneef, President, Assembly of Loving God (ALG) Church]

What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘worship’?

WORSHIP: Is it the service you go to Sundays, the music played and sung in Sunday ‘worship services’, the Christian music you may listen to at home or in your car? The kind of thing David did in Old Testament times alone with God and his harp? What you make an effort to do as part of those ‘quiet times’ you aim to have regularly with the Lord? All of the above?

Using words to describe spiritual concepts may be the thorniest use of them possible. But then as a Christian writer, I recall how God of course inspired all the words in our Bible, including the pivotal ‘in the beginning was the Word’ (John 1:1). So He clearly places high value on wrapping up the concepts He wants us to learn and digest in small-w words ... including to describe his own Son, the Word incarnate. 

With the word ‘worship’, however, we the Church—individually and corporately—toss it about so lightly it may be time to mull over the meaning lying beneath and within more carefully.

In the context of considering Christian music as ‘worship’, British songwriter and, yes, ‘worship leader’ Matt Redman gives a great illustrated sermon. 

Back in the 1990s, Redman and his church in England were gaining acclaim as they moved into the vanguard of this concept of modern worship: excellence of craft combined with the best of sound systems, projectors, lights, the whole production. But his preaching pastor had begun noticing a flatness creeping in. While everyone went through the motions and to outward appearances all seemed 'fine', the heart connection had loosened and seemed to be slipping away.

So the pastor did a radical thing.

“He decided to get rid of the sound system and band for a season,” explains Redman. “His point was that we’d lost our way in worship, and the way to get back to the heart would be to strip everything away.”

The pastor challenged the congregation to be participants in worship, not consumers: to engage with God for themselves, from the heart, with their own voices. When the first few awkward gatherings passed, the church eventually launched into a whole new season of authentic adoration and praise.  

Redman’s now-famous song ‘The Heart of Worship’ describes what happened (you can also listen to it below): 

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When the music fades,
All is stripped away.
And I simply come;
Longing just to bring
Something that’s of worth,
That will bless Your heart.
. . . .
I’m coming back to the heart of worship
and it’s all about You, it’s all about You, Jesus.
I’m sorry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it
when it’s all about You, it’s all about You, Jesus.

“After a while, the worship band and the sound system reappeared, but now it was different,” Redman explains in his book The Unquenchable Worshipper. “The songs of our hearts had caught up with the songs of our lips.”