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WILL INDIA EXPLODE?

Not too long ago, “experts” were claiming that BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) countries would soon become like “First World” economies. Now, Indian voters, seem set to throw out the present government in the next three months. Why? Several studies show that as many as 45 desperate farmers-in-debt kill themselves everyday! Influential groups of “Forward” caste farmers — Patels, Jats, Marathas, Gujjars — keep organizing protest marches to demand “Reservations” (quota) in government jobs and educational institutions. Last month the government tried to appease them by granting 10% reservations to the poor among them. (Usually the well-to-do will have the resources to bribe and get the certificate that they are poor.) Rural voters number 67% of India. In order to woo their votes, Rahul Gandhi, the President of the Congress Party, is promising to waive farmers’ debts, if voted to power. Who will bear that burden? Will Rahul further bankrupt our banks? Hindutva is ‘partly’ right: India’s current agrarian crisis is a result of socialism championed by Rahul’s great-grandfather, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. European Enlightenment deceived good Indians such as our first Prime Minister. Their intentions were noble when they distributed land to the landless. Except that in the second generation a 10 acre had to be divided among 3 sons. The third generation was left with one or less acre. That is too small a plot to feed one family, let alone also a pair of oxen. The 10 acre plot should have remained with one of the sons. Other children should have been educated to process or market agri-products or innovate and maintain machinery and manure to improve food production. Thus, the “agrarian crisis” is an education-crisis. Nehruji banned visas for missionary who were educating the poor. He championed the state-operated socialist, secular education which has turned out to be a disaster . . . and not just in India. The following article, “Simple Arithmetic” points out that Secular Britain, which deceived Nehru, is also a victim of the foolishness it taught our leaders. A cashier and a manager in a grocery shop in UK do not know how to calculate 10% of £1.20. State-run education did not make Britain “Great”. Good salaries do not inspire teachers to love and educate their pupil well. Protestant nations became history’s greatest nations because the Bible taught them that teaching everyone was a mandate given to the church. Today many Christians think that ‘God wants all men to be saved and go to heaven.’ The Bible, on the other hand, taught Europe’s reformers that, “God wants all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth.” (1 Timothy 2: 4). Today a typical pastor works much like a Hindu “Pujari” (priest), performing religious rituals. St. Paul said that as an apostle, his job was to be a “preacher” and a “teacher of the truth to gentiles.” (1 Timothy 2: 7; Titus 1: 1). A typical school teacher rarely knows his students and their families. A pastor-teacher knows a student, his siblings, parents, and grandparents. They have a relationship. This makes educating a child a community affair. His extended family and church gets engaged in making a child what he/she can and wants to become. Secular/socialist education has corrupted not just nations, it has corrupted church’s understanding of its own mission. Far too many churches think that they are sent NOT to “disciple nations” (Matthew 28:18) but to prepare souls to get “raptured” out of this earth into the heavens. The above is not meant to deny that some churches run some of the “best” schools in nations such as India. However, today’s “Christian” education is very different than the education that created great nations such as UK. Reformer Martin Luther pioneered modern education because the Bible taught him that Jesus shed his blood on the cross to purchase Satan’s slaves to make them God’s sons, so that they might serve their Father as kings and priests. (Revelation 5: 9-10). A priest needs education because he has to know God. For reformers such as Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, Beza, Knox, Melville, Comenius, Francke, universal education was an implication of the New Testament’s doctrine of “Priesthood of all believers.” Today’s tragedy is that much of Christian education has become the “Priesthood of RICH believers.” Generally, a family has to be rich enough to send their children to “Christian” schools. These schools still produce “priests” but these post-modern priests serve the god Jesus called “mammon” (money). They go to Christian schools and colleges to make money — not to serve their nations! Thankfully — a new reformation is getting started. The leadership of about 30,000 Pentecostal churches in Uganda has decided to turn their churches into centers of 21st century education. Beginning in August 2019, their leaders/pastors will enroll in a university in an Online BA in Applied Theology. Among other things the course will equip them to become Academic Pastors (apostle Paul like Pastors-Masters/ Preachers-Teachers). The university will transmit its curriculum to the remotest village via satellite. Once these pastors have learned how to educate themselves using online curriculum . . . they will become Academic Pastors in their own churches. As a centre of Hybrid – digital learning in small groups – the church will impart the finest education at affordable price to the poorest. African children living in jungles or slums, learning math through programs such as Khan Academy and Prodigy, will be able to compete with students in Britain’s state schools, Dedicated groups are making serious efforts to take this new model of education to many countries, including to India, and the USA. American church has the capacity to reform the USA, by turning 100,000 churches into centers of 21st century, hybrid, affordable eduction. What the American church lacks is a theology of discipling nations. Your participation is cordially invited. Details will soon be available on www.RevelationMovement.com

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The Woman Behind the West’s Economic Success – Reformation Series #2

Five hundred years ago my country, India, had more wealth than Europe. Then, suddenly, some countries rapidly overtook us. What happened?It is tempting to credit the West’s success to greed, guns, germs and steel. These did play a role. A responsible analysis, however, cannot overlook the impact of the Protestant Reformation.Economics has become such a complicated subject that it is difficult for many to understand a simple secret of the West’s progress. That secret was a woman — Mrs. Katherine Luther.Katherine von Bora was a runaway nun who married a monk, Martin Luther. She began the change that Sociologist Max Weber discussed in his classic, “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.”The newly married nun and monk had no money to buy a house. Therefore, the local Prince, the patron of Luther’s university, gave them the empty monastery.But how was Katie to maintain a large house on her husband’s meagre salary? She turned her home into a paying guest-house for university students. That required her to feed 30-40 people every day. How do you feed so many people?Katie started growing her own fruit and vegetables. Then, she turned her home into an animal farm. The money she saved was invested in a second, third, and fourth piece of land. One had a creek flowing through it. Katie turned it into a fish-pond!By 1542, the Luthers owned more real-estate in Wittenberg than any other citizen. As soon as she bought land, Katie began developing it. Farms needed buildings for agriculture as well as housing her employees, so Katie became a builder, too.Back then, cities did not provide clean drinking water. Therefore, Katie ran a brewery. One can still buy “Luther Beer” in Wittenberg. Martin taught the Bible’s work-ethic. Katie practiced it.Had Martin Luther followed the Buddha as his guru, he would have remained a religious ascetic, begging for his food. But Luther followed the Bible. It condemned laziness as sin. God’s commandment, “You shall not covet” meant that people must create wealth. The eighth commandment, “You shall not steal”, meant that every person had a right to his property. While the state was responsible for protecting a citizen’s property, the family and church were responsible for producing citizens that would not steal a neighbor’s produce.I grew up in North India. The land and climate were perfect for growing all kinds of vegetables and fruit. This could have created vibrant ag-industry. But the average peasant did not grow them, because upper-caste men would come to his farm in broad daylight to help themselves to his produce. If he left his wife to protect his farm, she would be raped.Had Katie lived in the Soviet Union, she would have had no motivation to buy lands and develop them. Atheism does not believe that “You shall not steal” is God’s command. That gives the powerful the right to take your land.Katherine Luther did much more than feed a few dozen students. She changed history.There had been many reform movements in the Middle Ages – Dominicans, Francians, Moravian Brethren and Waldenses – to name a few. By “reform” they meant renouncing wealth and embracing poverty. Katie and Martin began with vows of poverty . . . gradually they understood that to be godly meant to be creative, like the Creator. Every day, Katie helped her husband disciple Germany’s future spiritual and intellectual leaders. She transmitted to German pastors the Bible’s spirit of economic enterprise: the art of making honest money with whatever little you have.At dinner, the boys would often ask her husband questions and take notes. These discussions applied the Bible to everyday life, including the economic life of ordinary families. They were published as Martin Luther’s Table Talks. They enabled scholars such as Max Weber to understand how Luther’s exposition of the Bible created Europe’s spirit of Capitalism.[This is episode 2 of the first ten videos celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation – the source of modern economic miracle. Please share it and help us produce more videos by donating on www.RevelationMovement.com]

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MEET KATHERINE: The Secret of the West’s Economic Success

Dear Friends,On October 31 the world will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. This week, with help from a professional group in Biel, Switzerland, we are making 10 short videos for distribution on YouTube. These will be distributed with subtitles in various languages.You can watch the first of the ten video here: Here is the script for a video on the Reformation’s impact on the West’s economic miracle . . .THE SECRET OF THE WEST’s ECONOMIC SUCCESSFive hundred years ago my country, India, had more wealth than Europe. Then came a dramatic change. Some European countries began to develop faster than the rest of the world.What happened?It is tempting to credit the West’s success to greed and guns, germs and steel. For these did play a role. A responsible analysis, however, would look at Katherine von Bora — a runaway nun who married a monk, Martin Luther. She began the change that Sociologist Max Weber discussed in his classic, “Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.”Prior to this nun’s marriage, the Medieval Europe exalted celibacy and virginity, not marriage and family. Europe’s religiosity honoured asceticism over enterprise. Katherine, who became Mrs Martin Luther, changed that. She played a key role in creating the new world that respects marriage, commercial enterprise, and economic success.The newly married nun and the monk had no money to buy a house. Her husband, a priest doubled up as a professor in the small university of Wittenberg. The German town had about 2,500 people. The local Prince, Fredrick the Wise, was the university’s patron. He gave the empty monastery to Martin and Katie Luther. For he agreed with Luther’s study of the Bible that marriage was God’s sacred gift to human beings. Living in a large house created a problem: How was Katie to maintain it on her husband’s salary of a couple of hundred gulden a year?Katie turned her home into a paying guest-house for boys, studying in the university. That required her to feed 30-40 people everyday. These included international guests, who came to meet Dr. Martin Luther.How do you feed so many people?Katie became a gardener — growing her own fruit and vegetables. Then she turned her home into an animal farm. Her’s was the second home in town, permitted to keep goats: for she learnt how to manage her household’s man-power to keep her animals from destroying neighbors’ gardens.Katie saved some money and invested it in buying second, third, fourth, and then the fifth land. A creek flowed through one of the lands that she bought. Katie turned it into a fish-pond!By 1542, the Luthers owned more real-estate in Wittenberg than any other citizen. Katie practiced the Bible’s work-ethic that Luther talked about. Max Weber described that work-ethic as the most important factor behind modern economic progress.Back then, cities did not provide clean drinking water. The goats and the cows did not yield the quantity of the milk that they now give. Therefore, the milk was primarily for the sick in Katie’s large household. In order to provide safe drinks to her large household, Katie ran a brewery. One can still buy “Luther Beer” in Wittenberg’s tourist market.As soon as Katie bought a plot of land, she began developing it. Every farm needed buildings for agriculture as well as housing for her employees. Therefore, Katie spent her married life supervising building construction. She mastered Planning, Buying, Managing, Negotiating, and Accounting.Had Martin Luther followed the Buddha as his guru, he would have remained a religious ascetic, begging for his food. But Luther followed the Bible. It taught that God was a worker, not a meditator. God created this wonderful world and made man creative like Him. God required Adam and Eve to look after the garden and the earth. Later, after liberating Jews from slavery, God commanded them to work for six days diligently and rest on the seventh.The Bible condemned laziness as sin. Therefore, Apostle Paul left his pupil, Titus, in the island of Crete to transform their culture. Crete lived out Consumerism. They were known as “lazy gluttons,” (Titus 1:12) for they coveted more than they needed. They did not work for what they consumed. Paul asked Titus to appoint Elders in Crete, who will model “good work” and teach believers to work hard and produce enough to bless those who were in need.Martin and Katie Luther understood God’s Ten Commandments. The tenth commandment, “You shall not covet” meant that people must create wealth. A person who was given five talents must multiply them into ten.The eighth commandment, “You shall not steal” meant that every person had a fundamental right to the property that he inherited or created. While the state was responsible to protect a citizen’s property, the family, church and the school were responsible to produce citizens that would not steal a neighbour’s fruit, vegetable, animals or other goods. Nor should an employee steal the milk, the eggs, the fruit, vegetables, or fish that belonged to their employer.I grew up in North India. The land and the climate were perfect for all kinds of fruit, vegetables, milk, eggs, and fish. These agro-products, in turn, could have created vibrant agro-industries. Average peasant did not grow fruit and vegetables because it was virtually impossible to protect his produce. Upper caste men would come to his farm in broad day light to help themselves to his produce. If he left his wife to protect his farm, she would be raped. In spite of such hardships, toiling Indians did produce wealth. The tragedy was that our caste-system, in a culture without the Ten Commandments, prevented my people from enjoying the fruit of their labour.During the 20th Century, Atheism governed Soviet Union’s Communist Empire. Atheism did not believe that God had commanded, “You shall not steal.” So it did not respect private property. Russia’s atheist dictator. Stalin, took over citizen’s agricultural land because atheism gives the State absolute power over citizens. Katie would have had no motivation to buy lands and

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