Tuesday, April 16, 2013

HERE ONE FEELS SAFE

“Here One Feels Safe” - Part 2
Yesterday, we read about Ferney and Lizbeth’s dramatic escape from a tribal dungeon. Today, Ferney shares how his family became a target of the tribal authorities.
Their ordeal began in April 2012 when their father, Jaime Tenorio, was sent to jail for 20 years. His crime, according to local indigenous leaders, was opposing the tribe’s ancestral beliefs.
Tenorio, along with 19 other Christian families, had been banished from their farmland because they had chosen to follow Christ. But Tenorio had further antagonized the Council by opposing the school system’s teachings on worshipping idols, venerating nature, practicing witchcraft, and other indigenous customs counter to Christian beliefs.
The tribal leaders, angry at his boldness in defying their authority, ruled Tenorio “disobedient” for refusing to follow their long-standing religious traditions, and imprisoned him in a nearby prison. But that wasn’t the end of their wrath…they began to target Tenorio’s wife and children.
Showing up unannounced at the Tenorio’s home, tribal leaders planned on burning the crops, and tried to attack his wife. When Ferney intervened, they tied him up, along with his sister, Lizbeth. Binding their hands and feet, both were thrown into the bed of a truck and taken to the dungeon. The two teenagers were locked-up and abandoned.
In part three, Ferney shares about his life now.

One With Them
Be One With Them, His children who are suffering for Christ’s sake. Thank God for His promise to never leave us, or give us more than we can endure. Join in this prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Thank You for your promises, and we pray for all the children suffering for Your Son that they will feel Your Very Presence, and are comforted. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
 

4/16/2013



For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.
(Jeremiah 29:11)
 

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