Foreign Evangelist takes exceptional step on Vietnam stage
About 25,000 student was in attendance of Australian evangelical missionary pastor Nick Vujicic, at soccer stadium and the millions more watching at home waited 90 minutes before the Australian evangelist got to the message he had come to Communist-ruled Vietnam to deliver.
"Do you know why my heart is joyful to God?" Nick Vujicic asked a young girl on stage who seriously listening to his massage and like him, even though he was born without arms and legs. "He says because heaven is real. And day is coming when we get together in heaven, we are going to have arms and legs. And we will run and weary, and we will play like children we are, and we are going to race our legs and hands."
The remark was Vujicic's only direct reference to his faith in a night that was otherwise motivational. Most people in the audience were not Christians, but were attracted to Vujicic as a living example of overcoming adversity.
Yet Vujicic's appearance is a sign of how a government that once limited religion as a challenge to its government one-party rule is now taking a slightly more relaxed attitude.
The follower of
Vujicic's Vietnam tour admitted that this was the first time ever for foreign Christian and largest get together for a discussion by the Christian foreigner in Australian and its a history.
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