An
acquaintance of mine just came back from North Vietnam. He was on a hiking expedition through the
northernmost mountains of North Vietnam.
He was with a group of men and women that hiked about 400 miles. Then they kayaked another 100 miles to end up
in Hanoi.
North
Vietnam is a communist country. But in
their own way they are trying to bridge the gap with foreigners. They (the North Vietnamese government and
military) treated the hikers with respect and they left the hikers alone to
travel without supervision.
As the
hikers traveled throughout the mountains and then down to the coastline, they
met many native people who allowed
them to stay in their houses and eat their food, which was scarce. Most of the children speak English, but no one
there knows why they speak English or where the language came from. The natives don’t know the word America. They know nothing about America or its
people.
The North
Vietnamese government is adamantly against religious expression of any kind,
however they do allow some religious influences in their country. There is a Buddhist Pagoda and a small
Catholic sect in Hanoi, which is the most modern city in the Northern side of
Vietnam.
As my
friend was going through indoctrination, the North Vietnamese government
officials explained the rules,
regulations and boundaries set up for the hiking adventure. They discussed every aspect of the hike. Generally speaking there rules were no
different than they would be anywhere, even here in our country - except one
rule:
During
their hike, they cannot speak the name of Jesus. If the hikers were to break this rule, their
Visa would be revoked and they would be sentenced to an indefinite stay in
state prison.
Here is a
real life example of one of those stations along the broad path that stop those
who turn or have turned toward Christ.
This was in 2005.
There are
two paths: The broad path that leads to destruction and the narrow path that
leads to life everlasting."
Excerpt
from God Thinking XVII- All Paths Do Not Lead To God by Keith C. Powell
Copyright 2013
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