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And they sang the song of Moses: “Who will not fear you, O Lord, and bring glory to your name? For you alone are holy. All nations (Ethnos) will come and worship before you.” Revelation 15:3-4

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Vedic Bridge to Christ

Posted by mosesonmissions on November 3, 2007

Have you heard of the ancient Hindu Mantra, the Gayatri Mantra?  Do you know what it says? 

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“Oh God! You are the Giver of Life,

Remover of pain and sorrow,

The Bestower of happiness,

Oh! Creator of the Universe,

May we receive your supreme sin-destroying light,

May you guide our intellect in the right direction.”

 

The line that I find most interesting is, “may we receive your supreme sin-destroying light.” 

I am really excited because I have found what the ancients who wrote this passage were talking about!  I have found the “sin-destroying Light!”  Everyone desires to find the way to reach God, and we desire to find the way to Union with Creator God.  May I share with you what I have found about this “supreme sin-destroying Light?”

 THE PROBLEM

God’s Holy Scriptures, the Bible, confirms what the Rishis who wrote the Gayatri mantra said.  The Bible says, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)

The writers of the Gayatri Mantra and the writers of the Bible recognized that man’s biggest problem was their sin.  We need the supreme Light that will destroy the sin in us! 

 THE PREPARATION

God knows that we cannot destroy our sin with our own effort so He decided to send us the “sin-destroying Light.”  Before the “sin-destroying Light” came, God sent a Guru to prepare the way.  The Guru’s name was John.

 The Bible says this about the Guru John:  There was a man sent from God; his name was John. This one came as a witness, to bear witness concerning the Light, so that all might believe through him. He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light.”(John 1:6-8) 

  • Who did John prepare the way for? 

The Guru John gives us the answer.  The Bible says one day,

“…John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world’!  This is the one I meant when I said, ‘A man who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.…the reason I came….was that he might be revealed…” (John 1:29-31) John also said this about Jesus, “I have seen and I testify that this is the Son of God.” (John 1:34) THE PROCLAMATION

John said Jesus was here to take away the sins of the world. 

  • But what did Jesus proclaim about himself? 

He said:  “I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.” (John 12:46) 

Sin is darkness.  We need the light because we are walking around in darkness, in sin.  Jesus is the “sin-destroying Light.” 

 Again He said: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12) 

Finally He said:  “Put your trust in the light while you have it, so that you may become sons of light.” (John 12:36)

If we want to get out of the darkness we must follow Jesus.  If we follow Jesus he will be our “sin-destroying Light.”  He will make us “sons of light.”  This will be a new life in the light.

  • Besides the words of John about Jesus and Jesus’ testimony about himself, the Bible gives even more confirmation that Jesus is “the sin destroying light.”

This is what the Bible proclaims about Jesus, the “sin-destroying light:

 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.  He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.  In him was life, and that life was the light of men. (John 1:1-4) The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14) The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. (John 1:5) 

He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him.  He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him.  Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God. (John 1:10-13)

And again

“This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.” (John 3:19)

THE PLEA

The Rishis who wrote the Gayatri Mantra about 3000 years ago desired the “supreme sin-destroying light” and they asked the Creator God to guide their intellect in the right direction.  Just like the Rishis desired, I have received the sin-destroying light.  God directed my intellect to Jesus and when I heard about Him I believed in Him and received from Him the sin-destroying light.  Now I have union with God and He guides my intellect in the right direction.  You also can receive Jesus and experience the sin-destroying light and union with God in your life right now.  Do you want to receive the “sin-destroying light” that only Jesus can give you?

  THE PLAN For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures…

Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord… (Acts 3:19)

That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.  For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. (Rom 10:9-10)

 THE PRAYER 

“Oh Creator God, I know that you desire is for me to have union with you and walk in the light. I acknowledge that right now I am walking in darkness because of my sins.  I am sorry for these wrongs, and now I want to turn away from walking in darkness and from my past sinful life.  Please forgive me for my sin, and lead me from walking in darkness to light.  I believe that your son Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead and is alive. I invite Jesus to come into my heart to be my true light and to guide my intellect in the right direction and be the Lord of my life.  In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.”

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Gospel Witness for Hindus, Rupee

Posted by mosesonmissions on November 3, 2007

You have a gospel tract in your pocket!!

Found on every Indian Rupee note and coin is the phrase “Satyameva Jayate”

written in Devanagari script which means, “Truth Alone Triumphs.”

(pronounced:  Sa-tee-ya-me-VA    Jai-Ya-te) 

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You will find this phrase just below the Indian national emblem Lion Capital seal of Ashoka (three lions phasing different directions).

              

                                         

 The origin of the motto is a well-known Hindu mantra (from the Mundaka Upanishad)  

You can use this Motto of India to share the gospel with your Hindu friends. Show them this phrase on your Rupee note or coin “Truth alone Triumphs.” Now share Jesus with them.

 Jesus Christ is the Truth who has triumphed!  

Below is an outline to help you share the gospel by using the rupee note or coin as your entry strategy.  

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I am fascinated by this phrase I find on every rupee note and coin “Satyameva Jayate.” I learned that this phrase means “Truth alone triumphs.” I am attracted to this phrase because of what I have experienced in my own personal journey seeking truth. I had a profound encounter with “Truth that Triumphs” while seeking God.  

 

My search for truth began when I realized that there is more to life than just living, going to work, growing old and dying. There must be a purpose in this life that God has for me. But how do I know this purpose? How do I find meaning in life? How do I know God?  These were questions that were burning in my heart.

 

The first step in my search for truth was started when I noticed some people who seemed happy. These same people knew God’s purpose for them. Each time I found they had a similar experience. They each claimed to know God personally through Jesus Christ. 

 Jesus Christ is the Truth

Jesus himself claimed to be the Truth. He said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father but by Me.  (John 14:6). 

Jesus said, “Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.” (John 18:37) But I found most people are not experiencing the triumph that truth brings.

 Sin has kept us from truth that triumphs The Bible explains that we each have become blinded to truth because of our own sin. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) It may be a broken promise or it may be an act of deliberate dishonesty but the Bible says that every one of us has sinned.   God is holy and we are sinful. Even though God’s original purpose was for us is to be in fellowship with Him our sin has separated us from God.   The Bible says,  the penalty of our sin is death. (Romans 6:23) That not only means physical death but eternal death, what the Bible refers to as hell.   

We cannot do any amount of good deeds to restore favor with God. That is because God is holy and we are sinful. He is just and we are unjust. For by grace you are saved through faith; not of yourself lest any man should boast.  (Ephesians 2:8-9) We can not bridge the separation by doing good deeds, but only in trusting Jesus Christ.  

 

Jesus is the Truth. Because we have turned from truth with our sin we are separated from God. We deserve punishment. But God in his mercy sent Jesus to die on the cross to pay the penalty for our sin. That is why Jesus is the Truth who triumphed.   

 The Cross: When Truth Triumphed

God in His mercy sent Jesus Christ to die on the cross for you. For Christ also once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God. (1 Peter 3:18) 

 “God showed his love for us in that while we where yet sinners, Christ died for us.”  (Romans 5:8) God’s desire for you is to know the truth. God sent Jesus Christ to this earth. Jesus is truth.   

Jesus died for your sins, and He was buried and also arose from the grave on the third day. Jesus is the only one in all of history who has risen from the dead. This is the ultimate triumph.

Many did not accept Jesus and many still do not today. Don’t turn away from the opportunity to know Jesus Christ who is the truth who triumphs. The Bible says that “they will turn away their ears from the truth and will be turned to myths. (2 Timothy 4:4) 

 Believe in Jesus Christ

The Bible says God wants all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth”.  (I Timothy 1:4).  Jesus created you, he knows you, even the number of hairs on your head. He loved you and died on the cross for you.

 

For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotton Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.  (John 3:16)

 

God sent Jesus to die on the cross to make a way for you to come to God. The Bible says there is one Mediator of God and of men, the Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all. (1Timothy 2:5)  We must trust in Jesus Christ and receive Him by faith.

God has done His part. He sent Jesus Christ to die for you. Now is the time for you to trust Jesus. Admit to God you’re a sinner. Turn from your sins, Believe that Jesus died on the cross for you. Receive Jesus by inviting him to come in your life and take control of your life. But as many as received him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name.  (John 1:12)

Would you like to experience the truth that triumphs right now? You can! By faith ask Jesus to save you. You can express faith in Jesus through prayer. 

 Truth Prayer  

Dear God. I know you are the Truth and that you sent your Son, Jesus to this earth to die on the cross for me. I acknowledge that I am a sinner and need forgiveness. I want to turn from my sins and invite you, Lord Jesus into my heart. I desire to know the truth that sets me free. I want to trust you as my savior and Lord and follow you from now on.  Amen

Did you pray this prayer?

 In Jesus You have Eternal Life

Now that you have trusted Jesus to save you, your sins are forgiven. You have eternal life.  

The Bible says, “You also where included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession-to the praise of his glory.”  (Ephesians  1:13) 

 Continue following Jesus Christ

Now that you have experienced the Truth that Triumphs in Jesus Christ you should read the Bible to continue in truth. Jesus said, “I have no greater joy than these things, to hear that my children walk in the truth.” (3 John 1:4) 

Tell others about Jesus. You have experienced the life changing truth in Jesus Christ. Share this good news with many others. The Bible says, You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (John 8:32 ) 

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Gospel Multiplication among Hindus

Posted by mosesonmissions on November 3, 2007

There is a great need for the gospel to reach and bless the Hindu for whom Christ died. In the past India has seen encouraging response to the Gospel from the oppressed communities and from tribal. In our day we are seeing a new response to Christ from the caste Hindu. One of the approaches to Hindu ministry that is facilitating many Hindus coming to Christ is through T4T. We have been using T4T and seeing response among the Hindu.

A small group of us took T4T in January of 2003 from author of T4T. He told us very simply how he used T4T to see incredible response in Asia where there was no response before. In November 2000 he trained 30 people in an area of Asia with no churches. By the end of 2001 there were 906 small groups and 10,000 new believers.

Since that time we have trained many Hindu background believers and we have been seeing many Hindus coming to Christ and new house churches started by these new believers. T4T stands for Training for Trainers. In T4T every believer becomes a trainer. The new believer is transformed into a multiplying trainer by using very simple concepts that can be passed on from new believer to new believer.

1. Evangelism

The Engine that drives T4T is evangelism. In T4T we address two major reasons why most Christians do not share their faith. The first reason is that they do not know what to say. The second reason is they do not know who to tell the gospel too.

We give a simple but thorough training to help each believer share their testimony. The term story is used rather than testimony to emphasize the simplicity and to incorporate the telling of the gospel to any situation. Now the new Hindu background believer knows what to say in sharing the gospel, tell your story.

We use an exercise asking each new Hindu background believer to list and write down one hundred family and friends they know who are not believers in Christ. For the Hindu background new believer this is an easy exercise. I have seen generational Christians struggle to list even a few unbelievers in their circle of family and friends. After they make this list we ask them to prioritize the list and to identify the top five and challenge them to share Christ with those five people in one week and follow up to find out how it went. Now we have answered the second questions that keeps new believers from sharing faith, who do I say the gospel too. Now they have thier list of family and friends to tell.

Using T4T with Hindus captures the power of transformation in the new believers. Those who come to Christ are taught to share their faith right away. Those closest around them have seen a change in the one who shares with them and this adds impact to the words they speak.

In one case I was training a group of 10 Hindu background believers in T4T. They came back after the training and reported 30 Hindus high caste Hindus had come to Christ. This was exciting in itself, but what happened next was incredible. I told them that when we meet next time we would not discuss who they had led to Christ. We would only discuss who they led to Christ and had trained to share their story and helped them in telling others of Christ. When they came back they reported that those 30 new believers had led 270 people to Christ, including those who the new believers taught also to share their faith who in-turn led others to Christ. This is where evangelism turns from addition to multiplication.

Why did the number of new believers grow so much? There was a major shift in how evangelism was done. Even though the 10 people I was training were new believers from Hindu background their T4T was part of a more comprehensive two year training that made them “experts”.

When Eshwar shared the gospel with Ramesh there would be a change in Ramesh when he came to Christ. Ramesh’s cousin Shivakumar would see the change in his cousin Ramesh. After this Ramesh would ask Eshwar to come and share the gospel with his cousin Shivakumar. Probably Shivakumar would have come to Christ, but Eshwar would be so stretched he could hardly find the time to get to all the places to share the gospel.

In T4T Eshwar trains Ramesh to share the gospel through simply telling his story of how he came to Christ. When Shivakumar becomes a believer in Christ the gospel has come through Ramesh. If Ramesh can share the gospel then Shivakumar realizes so can he. He is challenged to share with five family members right away. There is a powerful dynamic at work when the new believer begins to share his faith and evangelism becomes normative and contagious.

2. Community Issues
Another important question that T4T addresses is, “What do I do if they say yes?” New believers are taught to expect others to come to Christ and they are taught what to do when they come to Christ. There are many occasions where a Hindu comes to Christ and is ready to stand for Christ and share with his fellow Hindus, but he was encouraged to leave his family. The emphasis has traditionally been, “Come out and be separate.”

In T4T the emphasis is not to leave family and community, but to stay in your family and community and win them to Christ. T4T teaches the Hindu that God wants to save your Hindu family members through you. Using three Old Testament examples, Noah, Lot and Rehab and four New Testament examples of Geresene Demoniac, Cornelius, Lydia and the Philippian jailer the new Hindu background believer is strongly encouraged to stay home and win their family to Christ.

The Geresene Demoniac wanted to leave his family and community (Mark 5). Jesus told him to, Go home to your people and report to them (tell your story) what great things the Lord has done.” Jesus was run out of that Decopolis area. When he came back a great multitude (4,000) would not leave his feet. What a difference on man saved by grace can make! Hindus are seeing the wisdom and have come to understand staying in their family and community and winning their Hindu family to Christ is the will of God for them. When this happens the gospel spreads rapidly among the Hindus.

Recently one of the leaders who have implemented T4T went to 30 villages where those trained in T4T where spreading the gospels. He found 200 families who came to Christ from High caste Hindu background. There was not one individual who had come to Christ but all came as entire families. Seeing whole families come to Christ has not been happening much in the past. The Hindus are coming to Christ by families and the gospel is spreading at a rapid pace because new believers remain in their community.

3. Follow up

With so many new believers coming to Christ from Hindu background at such a rapid rate the question is how solid are these new believers in their faith. I have been involved in an analysis among high caste Hindu new believers where hundreds were turning to Christ rapidly. The interviews showed that these new believers in Christ held solid evangelical and theological understanding with a strong commitment to the Bible. How can someone who has been a Hindu for forty years suddenly become solid in theological understanding? The first step in this transformation begins with good follow up after the Hindu turns to Christ.

T4T uses a six lessons format as the basic foundation blocks for the new believer. The first lesson for follow up is assurance of salvation. This lesson is thorough enough to be sure the Hindu has truly made a genuine saving faith commitment to Jesus Christ. There is enough in lesson one to cover faith in Christ, eternal life, the way of salvation, the cross, repentance, new life in Christ and assurance of salvation yet a lesson simple enough to be taught to others by a new believer.

This basic follow up further address the question a new believer has, “What do I do if they say yes?” In the example where Eshwar has led Ramesh to Christ it is very understandable that Ramesh has hesitations to share his story (testimony) with Shivakumar. What will Ramesh do if Shivakumar makes a commitment to Christ? Even if Ramesh has been a believer for two days he has already taken lesson one from Eshwar.

Now he now knows exactly what to do if Shivakumar makes a commitment to Christ. Ramesh, though a new believer in Christ teaches Shivakumar lesson one as he learned it from Eshwar. Ramesh can do this even if he still has not taken lesson two. In this case not only has Ramesh been a new believer for only two days he has shared his faith, seen a Hindu relative come to Christ and given that new believer the first basic discipleship lesson. There is immediate application and very rapid progress toward spiritual maturity.

Ramesh is doing ministry, leading others to faith and giving follow up lessons that some Christians who have been believers for years have never done. It becomes an obedience based faith. Ramesh has also modeled for Shivakumar that he can also share his faith and follow up on a new believer. The follow up enables the gospel to spread exponentially.

The six basic follow up lessons do not need to be done in six weeks. Since the gospel is moving along family lines there is more opportunity for meeting. Lessons can be done one each day. They can also be taught the same day they are learned.

Besides assurance of salvation the six basic follow up lessons cover, prayer, daily devotions, the church, God, and spreading the Gospel. The sixth lesson is a lead in to training the new believer to train others. There is a II Timothy 2:2 pattern built in. “The things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses, entrust to reliable men who will be qualified to teach others.”

4. House Church and Church Planting Movements
We used to say to the new believer, “We believer in the local church, now go find a good Bible believing church and join it.” Now we tell the new Hindu believer to start a new house church. This helps overcome some of the barriers that Hindus face if they were to attend an existing church. The church members often eat non-vegetarian diets and the new Hindu believer would face problems at home.

When the new believer starts a house church he can form this church with his family members that have become believers. There are many Bible verses that indicate that New Testament churches met in the homes of the believers. (Romans 16:5,
I Corinthians 16:19, Colossians 4:15 and Philemon 2)

When I took T4T with Fa Hein, he showed us a picture of a baptism in one of the house churches that took place using a giant pickle barrel. I tell those I train stories of new Hindu believers baptizing other new believers and forming a church. I Show a picture of a house church baptism that took place in the house church setting, on a small pool on the roof of the house church or in the houses water storage tank.

There is a faster spiritual maturing process in the house church. Every believer in the house church is called upon to use their spiritual gifts right away. Because there is an emphasis on participative Bible study every believer becomes active. This calls on them to be active much faster than an environment when the new Hindu believer attends a meeting, sits in a pew and listens to a preached sermon, sometimes for months before teaching others.

The house church model can accommodate large numbers of new believers with the least barriers and they are reproducible. This rapid reproduction of house churches can build into a Church Planting Movement. More about this by downloading the booklet; Church Planting Movements.**

These house churches are a group of covenanted believers who practice baptism and the Lords supper built around the five purposes of the church, Worship, Evangelism, Discipleship, Fellowship and Ministry. Working with Hindu background believers we call these five purposes God’s Panchayat.

The house church model is more persecution proof for the Hindu background believer. A set aside compound with a building will disturb many radicals in the pioneer areas. When believers meet in homes especially when these meetings are based on family groups they are less restricted to meet and worship.

5. Ongoing discipleship, self feeders on the Word of God.
Hearing and responding to the gospel and basic follow up is only the beginning for the Hindu to grow in Christ. There must be an ongoing method of hearing and applying of God’s Word. This can happen through participative Bible studies.

The leader of the participative Bible study asks basic questions to understand the Scripture passage and concludes with an application from the Word. Even a new believer can lead a study by asking: What does the passage say? What does the passage mean? What should I do? Meeting together brings accountability for an obedience based faith.

The participative Bible study is Word based and doe not need an institutionally trained leader. In the case of Eshwar leading Ramesh to Christ, Ramesh or others in the newly formed church lead the study, not Eshwar. Eshwar’s role is to be the “Shadow Pastor.” He meets with Ramesh in the beginning to explain the passage and help him direct the study based on the context of the passage, but he is not present when the house church meets. Only his influence, having discipled Ramesh, is present. This will be the model Ramesh and Shivakumar use when the evangelism and follow-up produce many new believers. The homes are too small for any one church to grow too large. New churches are started and multiply rapidly using this pattern.

Because the studies are saturated with prayer and a commitment to hearing and obeying scripture the new believers remain solid in theology. The combination of the initial influence of the shadow pastor and the obedience based participative Bible study build in a self correcting element based on the Word of God.

6. Leadership development
We are always looking to raise up leaders to the next level. In T4T we use two avenues to build up leaders. One avenue is the Training Center and the other is the Mastertrainer. The training center is a location where T4T is conducted.

I spoke to a group of 27 Church planters. Now the T4T concept has changed how they think. Now they do not think of themselves as a church planter who plants a church or two. They think of themselves as a Mastertrainer, raising up twenty leaders who raise up more leaders each planting multiplying house churches. The vision transformed from dozens of new churches among Hindu to thousands of new churches in the same time frame.

We bring in the best practitioners of T4T to a Mastertrainer conferences where we do best practice benchmarking and Iron on Iron. As one leader shares how he overcame one of the barriers to multiplication the others raise to that level quickly.

In T4T every believer is established as an effective trainer to obey the commandments of Christ and share the gospel. When a new Hindu background believer is sharing his faith, following up new believers he has won to Christ, training others to share their faith and growing in the word of God in participative house fellowships he becomes a solid leader even if he has been a believer for a relatively short period of time.

Recently one of the Hindu background believers was asked, Are you a church planter? His reply was No, I am a “leader planter.” He began to see the potential of a ministry of multiplication

7. Reproduction, a reproducible model.
Everything in T4T is kept deliberately simple so it can be put in practice by the new believer. The Model, assist watch and leave is at work. First model this for the new believer, assist him and leave them to do what they have been taught.

The T4T multiplication is built into the framework. It’s a great thing to plant a church; It is a greater thing to plant multiplying churches. It is the greatest thing to train leaders to plant multiplying churches. Every aspect of T4T is designed to be reproduced; evangelism, follow-up, discipleship and the starting of new churches.

Conclusion
I stood before a group of 200 High Caste Hindu background believers, most of them new believers within the past two years. I asked them, When I hold up an apple before you what do you see? Most people will see an apple. A few visionaries will see a forest of apple trees in that one apple. They plant the apple seeds, these seeds grow into apple trees that produce more fruit and still more seeds.

I told these Hindu background believers that I do not see two hundred new believers, I see a whole people touched by the gospel as you train all new believers to share Christ and they in turn also share Christ following up these new believers growing in the word in participative Bible studies and starting multiplying house churches. If you live this vision, I told them, the Gospel will cover your people (of twelve million) like the waters cover the sea. There was a general nodding in agreement. They could see what was happening among them already as a result of T4T and the principles of multiplication and even more important they saw the potential that lay ahead.

There is urgency in seeing multiple church planting movements among the Hindu. We have a great opportunity before us. I see using T4T as a time to bless the Hindu with Christ who loved them and died for them.

Please click here for your free dowloadable Gospel tract for Hindus 

The notes for T4T are available in the book Church Planting Movements.**
** http://www.churchplantingmovements.com/

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