Maxie Dunnam tells of a...
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Maxie Dunnam tells of a visit he and his wife made to Czechoslovakia after Communism collapsed. They heard Christian believers relate how it happened in their land. Until November, 1989, every church in their country had been severely restricted by the Communist government. However, as signs appeared that the totalitarian government was weakening it was decided on November 27 of that year everyone would walk out into the streets at noon. They would leave their homes, offices, factories, or fields, and simply walk into the streets at noon. When the day and time came, church bells that had been silent for 45 years began to ring. The people knew that something new had happened. A fresh understanding of the political state had arrived. The ruler was to be understood differently from now on. One pastor put a banner with only four words on it out in front of his church in Prague: "The Lamb has won." What a sign of the kingdom of the one who long ago informed Pilate, "My kingdom is not from this world." -- Hasler
