Greetings from Ekballo University!
From the rural areas and small villages to the urban cities — in India, Thailand, and Myanmar — the International Ekballo U teams send greetings and a report of the fruit of their labor from September 1st through September 30th.
The battle for souls is visible here in many ways. The government and India’s mainstream media have concluded that Christianity is a threat to the culture and the deeply rooted religious beliefs of the region, making it increasingly dangerous for missionaries to be open about their intent to share the gospel. Even in the domain of social media, content posted through Indian-based pages can be removed or restricted if it is perceived as “disturbing the peace”.
This place of practical need is where Ekballo University was able to partner with this team of strategic and technically inclined evangelists, sharing the resources of a US based Facebook account with access to the back-end infrastructure needed to digitally reach and respond to people who are curious about the gospel!
Since the Ekballo U Facebook page was started in India, the team’s social media reach has been streamlined for effectiveness. Automation makes content ready for people to receive information immediately, whenever their hearts are ready, using a gradual release approach of Gospel content. This allows those who are curious about the Gospel to seek understanding, even when digital responders aren’t immediately available to converse.
Because of the ever-changing regulations on internet access and social media, we don’t know how long this window of opportunity will remain open. For that reason, groups of volunteers and missionaries in India are collaborating to expand to other languages and local regions as soon as possible. For this reason, we invite you to pray in agreement with this team’s success for the Gospel in India.
Only twenty dollars a day spent on ads in India get about a hundred people who sign up to study the Bible!
Thailand. Rice terraces.
- A girl named Yamin told one of our ministers that she wants to be happy and full of peace in her life. The team member shared that she can receive real peace and joy only from Jesus. On that very day, Yamin accepted Jesus in her heart as the Prince of Peace.
- One of our Digital Evangelists prayed for someone who wanted a guitar. Only minutes later (yes, minutes!), the person responded by saying that they had suddenly received a guitar as a gift!
- Over these last two weeks, one of the main prayer requests was for family relationships. Many marriages are under stress due to the economic crisis. One of the many calls was about a particular family relationship that was broken. God answered that prayer and the family was restored.
- Missionaries also prayed for a person who was scammed for over $400 (which is 5 months’ salary in Myanmar). She is facing a legal trial for a further $70. After speaking to her over the phone, she was delivered from the trial and said that she had come to peace with her loss of money.