Pray that doors will continue to open for Sydney to reunite with his family and share the Good News with them and other Jatt Sikhs. This has greatly encouraged Sydney in his call for reaching his own people. He also visited some of his cousins in Punjab and shared with them. He has been able to share his Christian faith over the phone with his brothers who live overseas. Sydney has not yet met with his family, but he hopes to soon. When he called her, she said their parents are no longer angry with him. This June, some close friends gave Sydney his sister’s phone number. Last October, on the second annual Day of Prayer and Fasting for the Jatt Sikhs, Sydney had a dream about his father coming to know Jesus as Savior. His father told Sydney four years ago that he was dead to him, and Sydney also became estranged from his mother and siblings. When Sydney Singh* became a follower of Jesus, his family kicked him out of their home.
This is just one example of how God is answering prayer by opening hearts that have long been closed to hearing about Jesus and His gift of salvation. Parmajeet is praying for them and visiting in their home to share more about Jesus. A Jatt Sikh family who lives near Parmajeet and had opposed her in the past recently came to her home and asked for prayer for a seriously ill brother. Pray that this fellowship will continue to grow and that it will multiply into other fellowships. But now, thanks to prayers for the Jatt Sikhs, they are meeting in Parmajeet’s home, and the fellowship is growing, including her father-in-law who has accepted Christ. Her father-in-law did not allow them to meet in the home itself. Three years ago, she had a small fellowship meeting in a rented room behind her home. Parmajeet Kaur* has been a follower of Jesus for a few years. 3 marks the third annual Day of Prayer and Fasting for the Jatt Sikhs. DELHI, India (BP)–Doors are starting to open for the spread of the Gospel among the Jatt Sikh people group of India as Christians have prayed and fasted.