Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Out of Hell and in to Heaven

One distinct advantage of having a cross-cultural degree is having people in your class that come from all over the world. From Uganda, to Ethiopia, Slovakia, Canada and from different states in the U.S. all coming together sharing their stories. Let me share one story with you told by a brother from Ethiopia named Damtew.

He was second in command of the lawless mafia faction that constantly rebelled against the government and other authority. They craved power and controlled the people by charging them tax on their businesses and beating them up whether they paid or not. Their joy was to see others bleed. Murder was common place. They thought all Americans were colonialists and shouldn’t be in their country. The ruling regime had ‘red marked’ him meaning anyone could shoot him on sight. He went in to the bush to hide for two months and then the current government was overthrown and he was forgotten.
One day, a white missionary came to talk to them and Damtew wasn’t listening to a word the missionary said. He was only trying to decide how to hurt the missionary. He hit the missionary in the head and the missionary dropped his Bible and ran away. Damtew picked up the Bible and put it in his pocket as a trophy. Later he put it in a box that contained other things that had meaning for him. It wasn’t until 9 months later when he opened his box and saw the Bible. He picked it up and it opened to the Gospel of Mark. He ended up reading it three times and in tears asked God to forgive him. He said an unimaginable weight was lifted from his shoulders.
However, in time, his becoming a Christian made him fall out of grace with the mafia that he was so high up in. Again he had to hide and not let the mafia see him as someone who betrayed them by seeking Christianity. Over time, his mother and brothers and sisters all became Christians. This is an amazing testimony.

“For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. You have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood in your striving against sin.” – Hebrews 12:3,4

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