History of Vietnam from B.C.E. to 1000 A.D.
Vietnam from B.C. to 1000 A.D. In the early days it was said that The Northern Vietnam people where the first to move to Asia and practice there early civilization. From 200 B.C until 1000AD North Vietnam was a providence of China. The Chinease culture started to rub off on vietnam. From 1000-1800 vietnam was a dominate force to reckon with. Vietnam has a couple different religons but a good majority where Christians and they had a routine of praying and it was The first step: Repression of religious, economic and political freedoms continues, but thank God that the church has grown and continues to grow steadily, although it is still small.
The second step: Pray that the government may give a free reign to pastors and believers in the registered churches to expand their Christian activities and lift the harsh restrictions on religious activities.
The third step: Unregistered churches are harried by police, with meetings frequently broken up and leaders arrested. Pray for pastors and believers.
The fourth step: Pray for unity between leaders of registered and unregistered churches.
The fifth step: Leadership training is urgently needed. Many pastors are old, and younger churches are often led by those with little opportunity for theological study. They are therefore susceptible to error or bias in their teaching.
The sixth step: Pray for more study materials, theological books and commentaries to be imported. Christian literature production is strictly monitored.
The seventh step: Bibles are printed and available for purchase in Vietnam. Pray for increased production and distribution.
The eighth step: Pray that suitable people will take up the opportunities to work in Vietnam in development and professional work.
The ninth step : Many sections of the community and numerous ethnic groups remain scarcely touched by the gospel. Pray for:
The Muslim Cham and Buddhist Khmer of the Mekong Delta.
The northern ethnic minorities, which have been beyond the reach of missionaries for 50 years because of war and Communism. A few of these groups are now hearing and responding to the gospel in small numbers. The Hmong are particularly responsive. in 1975 there were no known believers. Today, thanks mainly to their response to Christian radio broadcasts, over 150,000 Hmong believe.
Christian radio programs have been remarkable in their scope and impact. Pray for the provision and preservation of staff and freedom to broadcast so that they might continue with these effective programs.
Government leaders and officials.
Vietnam first threat was the Red River Delta by the Chinease under The Hans dynasty. Vietnam is located here
The second step: Pray that the government may give a free reign to pastors and believers in the registered churches to expand their Christian activities and lift the harsh restrictions on religious activities.
The third step: Unregistered churches are harried by police, with meetings frequently broken up and leaders arrested. Pray for pastors and believers.
The fourth step: Pray for unity between leaders of registered and unregistered churches.
The fifth step: Leadership training is urgently needed. Many pastors are old, and younger churches are often led by those with little opportunity for theological study. They are therefore susceptible to error or bias in their teaching.
The sixth step: Pray for more study materials, theological books and commentaries to be imported. Christian literature production is strictly monitored.
The seventh step: Bibles are printed and available for purchase in Vietnam. Pray for increased production and distribution.
The eighth step: Pray that suitable people will take up the opportunities to work in Vietnam in development and professional work.
The ninth step : Many sections of the community and numerous ethnic groups remain scarcely touched by the gospel. Pray for:
The Muslim Cham and Buddhist Khmer of the Mekong Delta.
The northern ethnic minorities, which have been beyond the reach of missionaries for 50 years because of war and Communism. A few of these groups are now hearing and responding to the gospel in small numbers. The Hmong are particularly responsive. in 1975 there were no known believers. Today, thanks mainly to their response to Christian radio broadcasts, over 150,000 Hmong believe.
Christian radio programs have been remarkable in their scope and impact. Pray for the provision and preservation of staff and freedom to broadcast so that they might continue with these effective programs.
Government leaders and officials.
Vietnam first threat was the Red River Delta by the Chinease under The Hans dynasty. Vietnam is located here

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