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🗓️ 26 October 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Fred and Karen, long-time gospel workers in Asia, share this week about the church in Brunei and the challenges they face daily to live boldly for Christ. Christians there can live comfortably—if they don’t share the gospel or attempt to witness to ethnic Malay people. Ethnically, the church there is primarily made up of Chinese, Indians and other expats.

It is illegal for ethnic Malay people to be present in a church, and many Christians are hesitant to speak about Christianity to a Malay person for fear of Christian persecution. With such strong repercussions for a Malay person following Christ, and for those who shared the gospel with that person, some Christians in Brunei have the mentality that the Malay will never choose Jesus.

The government, which censors information through every medium, always displays Islam in an attractive light—even publishing the names of Christians or people of other faiths who convert to Islam. There are financial and other enticements for non-Muslims to convert—and for Muslims to continue following Islam.

Listen as Fred and Karen share the story of a Muslim entering the house of a friend and seeing a Bible; the story illustrates the strong resistance Malay Muslims have toward anything Christian. Pray for God to move in the hearts of Malay Muslims, revealing himself in dreams and visions to them. Pray against the spirit of fear that has fallen on many within the church in Brunei. You may even want to book a plane ticket to go personally to pray on the ground in Brunei.

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In Brunei it's possible to call yourself a Christian and not get in trouble.

0:05.7

But if you actually live out your faith it will likely cause problems.

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Here's Brother Fred.

0:12.3

If you want to be a Christian in inverted commas and not do anything or say anything,

0:17.0

you can live quite happily and comfortably in country.

0:20.0

But if you want to live your faith out loud as Jesus calls us to, then it gets tricky and challenging.

0:27.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path.

0:32.0

In fact, he told his disciples that the world

0:35.3

would hate them. He sent them out as sheep among wolves. Jesus's words came true in the life

0:41.1

of the Apostles and they're still coming true today in the lives

0:44.5

of his followers around the world. Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear

0:48.3

their inspiring stories and learn how we can help right now on the Voice of the Martyrs radio

0:53.2

network. Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs radio. My name is Todd

0:57.2

Nettleton. We're in our studio today in Bartlesville, Oklahoma with guests that

1:01.5

we are just going to call Fred and Karen.

1:05.0

For their security, we are also disguising their voices.

1:08.0

They are gospel workers in Asia, and we're going to talk about one of the countries in that part of the world.

1:14.8

Fred and Karen, welcome to the Voice of the Martyrs Radio.

1:18.1

Thank you for having us.

1:19.4

It is our pleasure.

1:21.6

The country we want to talk about today is Brunei and I find it quite

1:26.2

fascinating because Christian persecution in Brunei looks very different sort of based on the color of your skin like like your

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