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Hindu group with ‘notorious reputation’ shines gospel in South Asia

At one training this spring, and IMB missionary made a shocking discovery. While teaching at a training center about 10 hours away from his home, a local partner revealed something surprising about the group of believers in attendance.
  • November 14, 2024
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Hindu group with ‘notorious reputation’ shines gospel in South Asia

Often in the course of cross-cultural ministry, moving from one city or country to another is required. Countries change visa requirements, teams revamp outreach strategies or God opens new doors. For most missionaries, moving is the rule rather than the exception.

So, IMB missionaries Crawford and Suzi Kaser are a bit of an anomaly. The Kasers have lived in the same city in South Asia for nearly all of their 25 years overseas. Though teammates have come and gone, and their ministry has evolved through the years, the Kasers have remained a steadfast missionary presence in a region of over 10 million Muslims.

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Their current focus is on training and mobilizing the South Asian Church to take the gospel to Muslims. Their work often takes them hours away into the surrounding region where Crawford works alongside local churches made up of believers from Hindu backgrounds.

At one training this spring, Crawford made a shocking discovery.

While teaching at a training center about 10 hours away from his home, a local partner revealed something surprising about the group of believers in attendance.

The group of about 25 people ranged from older teens to those in their 30s. Some were single, others married. But Crawford’s local partner shared they were all recent believers from a Hindu people group with a notorious reputation — as thieves.

Not only that, but they were reaching Muslims with the gospel. Because their transformation was so radical, their Muslim acquaintances and friends were very curious and open to hearing about the reality of Jesus from them.

Transformed for Christ

So far, more than 120 Muslims have heard Bible stories on audio recordings through outreach efforts by the former group of thieves. At least 47 Muslims are now participating in weekly Bible study in the book of Luke. As the gospel has gained traction among Muslims, the group has authentic questions about sharing their faith.

But others in their community haven’t been so happy about the change, and the new believers have encountered opposition. “Their extended family and relatives brought a police case against them because they’ve converted to Christianity,” Crawford explained. Police all over the state are familiar with these people and their reputation for stealing.

When the police questioned them about their new faith, the former thieves responded with a question of their own. They asked, “You know what we are known for, you know what we’ve done. Should we go back to that? Or should we follow Jesus?”

The police quickly admitted they should follow Jesus and not go back to their old ways.

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Some names have been changed for security.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Kristen Sosebee and originally published by the International Mission Board.

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