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Punjab - Interesting Facts

Punjab – the breadbasket of India! A colorful land filled with some of the most industrious, hearty and hospitable people in the world. Punjabis have been known to be fiercely independent, yet staunchly patriotic; strong defenders of their homeland, yet graciously and generously hospitable to outsiders; prosperous as a remarkable agricultural success story, yet daily laboring with the realities of third world challenges. Punjabis are some of the most wonderful people you’d ever want to meet!

The north India state of Punjab lies just south of Kashmir and just east of Pakistan. The population of about 24 million Punjabis is about 63% Sikh and 34% Hindu, along with a few Muslims, Christians and other minority religions. There are a few large cities such as Amritsar, Ludhiana and Jalandhar, quite a number of small cities and large towns, and about 15,660 agricultural villages, where the majority of the population lives.

Amritsar is the home of the magnificent Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. Here Sikhs come from around the world to worship at the Golden Temple, and to give respect to their most highly respected writings, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, who they believe is their final and everlasting guru.

Religion is blended inseparably into the cultural and daily life of the Punjabi. Religious roots influence the worldview, work habits and family lives of nominal Sikhs and Hindus alike. The diligent work habits of the Punjabis yield an abundant harvest, while superstitions and lack of understanding the liberating power of Jesus Christ result in more spiritual complexities and hardships than any of them would desire. It is not uncommon to observe some of these wonderful Punjabis being mercilessly thrashed about in torment from evil spirits when Jesus Christ is magnified.

Punjab went through a decade of terrible upheaval from the mid-1980’s to the mid-1990’s, when tens of thousands of Punjabis were killed in religious clashes. God used this period to prepare the hearts of the Punjabi people for the entrance of the gospel. This period of suffering, combined with much prayer for the Punjabi people over the past decade, has yielded a people that today are very hungry for and open to the gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ.

Followers of Jesus commonly press on in harsh conditions, being cut off from government-allocated jobs and funds, and many times persecuted by their own families. But as one young Sikh man exclaimed after being disinherited by his wealthy land-owning family, “the only peace I have found is in Jesus Christ!”

Although religious extremists throughout Punjab are committed to stop the advancement of the gospel at any cost, knowledge of the saving grace of Jesus Christ is rapidly increasing. Many good individuals and organizations are fearlessly pressing in to see the abundant life available in Jesus Christ made available to the Punjabi people. Indigenous movements have become bolder, and believers throughout Punjab are sensing a new day of awakening and revival.

Join the Bold and Faithful Punjabis

in Reaching Their Land for Jesus!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh

I dont understand it

what is it talking about jio?

Nam Japu :lol:

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh

hi think like dera sacha soda one day we will face our brothers in form of Christians..... we should take steps to do parchar in villages...... i think one day in punjab sikhs will come in minority :|

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