Jesus saves Vietnamese village of opium addicts

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“Lung, however, did not understand Vietnamese. He only knew the Hmong language and the only radio program he could understand came from a broadcast ministry to the Hmong people. Instead of communist ideology, Lung listened to the Word of God each day. 
 
Pastor Xa said, “My father heard the gospel and became the first believer. He wanted our whole family to receive Jesus. He summoned my brother who was studying in another town to come home right away. He said, ‘You need to receive Jesus. If He comes, we all go to heaven and you go to hell.'”

Su admires her grandfather for being firm in his faith at a time when Vietnam banned Christianity. She told CBN News, “Police arrested and beat my grandfather several times. And when they threatened to kill him, he asked them. ‘Why take a long time for you to kill me?’ He wants to meet Jesus. After a few days, they tell him go back home, we don’t have food to feed you.'”

Lung obtained a Bible that had been passed from one household to another. From reading Scripture, Lung and other villagers felt convicted to quit drugs and live a life pleasing to God.”

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