This sign connects the words for independence and prosperity
below family planning. It then says, “Two children are better.” Many of the
wealthier, better educated urbanites have embraced this idea. The families in
rural areas still often have three to five children per family. Many times they
aren’t financially able to care for them.
Thinking outside the cultural norm is often met with
resistance, and change comes slow. More important than having more or less
children is having a right relationship with God. The Gospel is the way to have
a right relationship with God, but it’s currently outside the cultural norm
among the people groups of Sumatra. Therefore, it’s often met with resistance.
Acceptance is slow.
KB is the abbreviation for family planning in Indonesia.
It’s also the abbreviation for Good New or Kabar Baik. We need more of the
second kind of KB to be shared on Sumatra!
Pray for those
who are hearing the Gospel for the first time on Sumatra to have open minds and
hearts to hear and receive God’s way of salvation.
Pray for those
sharing the Gospel on Sumatra to be bold and to persevere when the message is
received coldly by the peoples.
Pray for Kabar
Baik (KB) to be shared to every person living on Sumatra.
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