Please keep this little girl and the persecuted church around the world in your prayers.
Hindu
extremists may have burned a 10-year-old Christian girl’s face,
inflicted shrapnel wounds on 40 percent of her body and forced her
family to hide in a forest and flee to a refugee camp in Orissa, India,
but her plight hasn’t shaken her faith and thankfulness to God this
season.
“Christmas is a time to thank the baby Jesus who saved
me from the fire and saved my face which was disfigured and wounded,”
Namrata Nayak told Asia News.
Nayak’s face was severely
mutilated after Hindu extremists bombed the home where she was staying
on Aug. 26. They broke into the house and burned it while Nayak and her
siblings hid in a small bathroom. Before exiting the home, they left a
bomb in a dresser, according to the report.
While the little girl surveyed the destruction, the bomb detonated and burned her face.
The explosion also lodged shrapnel into her face, hands and back.
Nayak’s mother, Sudhamani, came running out of the forest where she was hiding.
“We
saw everything burned, and feared that everyone had died in the
flames,” Sudhamani said. “Instead, thanks to God, everyone was safe.
Only that my daughter had been wounded. But Jesus took care of her. We
took her to the hospital in Berhampur, still unconscious and badly
hurt.”
Nayak spent 45 days recovering in the hospital. Despite
all her troubles, she is cheerful and giving thanks to God for healing
her.
“There is so much pain and suffering, and I don’t know how
long the special forces will protect us,” she told Asia News. “But
Christmas is a time of gratitude. I am afraid that my people will still
be attacked, but this is our life. If God has saved me, he can save
other Christians too.”
The Hindu attackers have vowed to launch
another widespread assault on Christians during Christmas. The violence
began after Christians were blamed for the death of Hindu leader Swami
Laxmanananda Saraswati on Aug. 24. They continue to be persecuted even
though Maoists openly admitted to murdering Saraswati.
Hindus
have offered money, food and alcohol to anyone who murders Christians
and destroys their homes – especially pastors. Thousands of homes and
churches have been destroyed, and Christians have been forced to flee
the violence. Many have been doused with kerosene and torched after
refusing to renounce their Christian faith.
Nonetheless, Nayak urges India’s Christians to forgive their Hindu attackers.
“[W]e
forgive the Hindu radicals who attacked us, who burned our homes,” she
told Asia News. “They were out of their minds, they do not know the
love of Jesus. For this reason, I now want to study so that when I am
older I can tell everyone how much Jesus loves us. This is my future.”
Nayak said her life plan is to share the message of God’s love.
“The
world has seen my face destroyed by the fire, now it must come to know
my smile full of love and peace,” she said. “I want to dedicate my life
to spreading the Gospel.”
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