The teens could tell that the shouts and chanting were getting closer and closer. An older
teen looked nervously at his friend. “The Muslims are coming. We’d better hide the kids,”
he said. Others, following his lead, helped the smaller children find hiding places in the
buildings nearby. Then they hid themselves.
It was January and a crowd of mostly Christian children and teenagers had gathered for a
Bible camp at the Station Field Complex of Pattimura University on the island of Ambon,
Indonesia. When the camp was over, cars came to take the laughing, rejoicing children
back to their homes. But there were not enough cars to hold the young people.
Mecky Sainyakit and three other Christian men had gone to Wakal village to try to rent
additional transportation to take the rest home. But they had not yet come back.
What the kids waiting for rides home didn’t know was that on their way to the village, the
men were attacked by a Muslim mob, who pulled them from their car and out onto the
road. Mecky and one of the other men were stabbed to death, and later their bodies were
burned by the mob. The two other men escaped with their lives.
Before long, the mob reached the University. They found many of the teens and forced
them to come out of hiding.
Roy Pontoh was forced from his hiding place and made to stand before the mob.
“Renounce your Jesus, or we will kill you!” they threatened.
Roy was terribly frightened. Though trembling, he answered, “I am a soldier of Christ!”
At this, one of the Muslim attackers swung a sword at his stomach. The sword hit the
Bible Roy held, and ripped into it, knocking it out of his hand. The man’s next swing sliced
open Roy’s stomach. His last word was “Jesus.”
The mob dragged Roy’s body out and threw it in a ditch. Four days later, his family found
it. Even though they are wracked with grief, Roy’s parents stand proud of their son, who
stood strong in his faith to the end.
Luke 12:8
And I say to you, everyone who confesses Me before men, the Son of Man will confess him also before the angels of God
Thanks for reading, and God Bless You all this week!
A sad, but beautiful story of faith in one so young. Roy is an inspiration to us all.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Deborah
Amen. Roy was a hero for our faith, and someone we can look up to.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel so small in the shadow of such giants. May God continue to use this testimony of faith till we all get to heaven and bow at His throne.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Derrick, thanks so much for stopping by my blog yesterday and commenting. You lifted my spirit. Hariette
Thanks for visiting my blog. glad we connected. I am now following you too.
ReplyDeleteGood words here. Sad but inspirational story in your post.