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Going Back to the Bible, Sri Lankan Christian Shares Gospel with Buddhists

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🗓️ 8 June 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Seventy percent of Sri Lanka’s people are Buddhists, and Buddhism is given “foremost place” in the nation’s constitution and laws. Officially, there is religious freedom for people of other faiths, including Christians. Yet new believers in Christ often face pressure and persecution from family members or their local community.

Mayukha Perera, managing director of Back to the Bible Sri Lanka, joins VOM Radio this week to share about the challenges facing persecuted Christians in Sri Lanka and about his work sharing the gospel with Buddhists and preparing new Christians to face persecution.

Mayukha encourages Christians to be deeply rooted in Scripture and to know that persecution for following Christ has been commonly endured by believers for centuries. Their response to that persecution is key: Perera has seen Buddhists drawn to know more about Jesus after seeing Christians stand firm in their faith despite persecution.

Mayukha explains the work he and others do with Back to the Bible in Sri Lanka, including sharing the biblical gospel through radio broadcasts and resources, equipping believers to understand and apply scripture, and training church leaders in a country where 85-95% of pastors have no training in biblical leadership.

“We want to get the people into the Word,” says Mayukha, “and get the Word into the people.”

Learn how Back to the Bible prepares pastors and leaders for persecution and how they share the gospel lovingly with people of other faiths. Listen as Mayukha explains stumbling blocks in the Buddhist religion to the gospel and offers advice as you share Jesus with Buddhists you know. He’ll also share specific ways to pray for Sri Lanka this week.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Jesus offers each of us eternal life.

0:03.4

In the West that's an appeal many Christians make as they're sharing the gospel.

0:08.4

But Myukaparra shares the gospel with Buddhists

0:12.2

and he says mentioning eternal life can actually make a

0:16.4

Buddhist less likely to want to hear your message. The whole point of Buddhism is

0:21.9

to cease to exist because they start from the point of post-fall.

0:27.8

Life is suffering. And so to exist is to suffer. So they want to cease to exist as a solution.

0:34.8

But we're about to hear what Mayuka Pereira does say when he shares the gospel with

0:40.3

Buddhists in Sri Lanka.

0:47.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them.

0:50.0

He sent them out as sheep among wolves.

0:53.4

Jesus' words came true in the life of the Apostles,

0:56.4

and they're still coming true today

0:58.2

in the lives of his followers around the world.

1:00.6

Join host Todd Nettleton,

1:02.0

as we hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help.

1:05.6

Right now on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network.

1:08.1

Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs Radio.

1:10.4

My name is Todd Nettleton.

1:11.5

We are in the studio today in Bartlesville, Oklahoma with Brother

1:14.5

Myuka Pereira. He is the managing director of Back to the Bible Sri Lanka. We're going to talk

1:20.6

about God's work in Sri Lanka. We're going to talk about God's work in Sri Lanka.

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