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Marcus Young And The Bible
Contributed by Hal Seed on Nov 9, 2012 (message contributor)
MARCUS YOUNG AND THE BIBLE
In the 1890s, Marcus Young moved his family to the country of Burma, which is now called Myanmar. He was digging a well one day when he noticed some mountain tribesmen staring down into the hole he was in.
The tribesmen asked him, “Have you brought the book of God?”
They then explained that a prophet named Pu Chan had saddled his pony and commanded these men to follow the pony to the white man with the book of God. They gave the pony it’s head and it traveled 200 miles over mountain passes until it stopped at Marcus Young’s well.
Young climbed out of his hole, up the mountain, and led 100,000 Wa to Christ over the next few decades.
No other book could do that, because the Bible is a book like no other.
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