Thursday 21 May 2009

Hidden Kingdoms


I feel so privileged tonight. There are only a few thousand Christians is Bhutan, and one of them is sitting in my house! Where is Bhutan? – east of Nepal, south of Tibet and north of the remotest part of India. A beautiful Himilayan country, an ancient kingdom and one of the most ‘closed’ countries in the world. Rohit (not his real name) became a Christian whilst serving in the army some years ago and, after some years heading a mission organization in Bhutan, now looks after a Christian network stretching across the Himalayas – my sort of person!

Christians are still heavily discriminated against, and sometimes persecuted, in Bhutan – hence the need for security about Rohit’s real name – but the kingdom of God is growing in that place. As small groups come to faith in Jesus Christ they choose their own pastor and begin a small ‘hidden church’. The network which Rohit has built up brings together over a hundred churches across the Himalayan region, in and beyond Bhutan, to train these new church leaders, to encourage the youth, and to strengthen the Christian presence in the country. In Bhutan, the 'hidden kingdom' of the Himalayas, Christians are seeding another Kingdom, hidden now in their homes and small meeting rooms, but one day destined to be revealed as the glorious Kingdom where God reigns in peace and justice. Will I be able to sleep tonight – knowing I have such a precious jewel hidden under my roof?

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