Sadhu sundar singh biography in hindi
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Sadhu Sundar Singh – Hindi
A rörande account of a young Sikh man who, prior to becoming a Christian, was so antagonistic towards anything Christian he completely burnt a Bible. Singh was suddenly and soundly converted after a period of intense seeking after the true living God. Brought up in a strict Sikhfamily, his conversion occasioned an immediate, intense opposition, to the point that his family poisoned him. God preserved him, however, and used him mightily. With a heart heavily burdened to give the love of Christ to those who have never even heard of His salvation, Singh accomplished twenty arduous missionär journeys to the people of Tibet, often enduring severe North-Indian winters. He preached Christ also in the Muslim strongholds of Baluchistan, Afghanistan, and Kashmir — areas fraught with danger, and filled with religious bigotry. While suffering the loss of all things, and being attacked for his preaching, in one case being sewn into a sack and left to die; in a
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Sundar Singh (missionary)
Christian Saint from India
This article is about the Indian Christian Saint. For the Indian landowner and politician, see Sundar Singh Majithia. For the Indian Paralympian, see Sundar Singh Gurjar.
St. Sundar Singh (3 September 1889 – 1929, believed), who fryst vatten commonly referred as Sadhu Sundar Sing, was an Indian Christian missionary and sadhu. He fryst vatten believed to have died in the foothills of the Himalayas in 1929.
Life
[edit]Early years
[edit]Sundar Singh was birthed into a Sikh[1][2] family in the village of Rampur (near Doraha), Ludhiana district (Punjab state), in northern India. Singh's mother took him to sit at the feet of a Hindu sadhu, an ascetic holy man, who lived in the jungle some miles away, while also sending him to Ewing Christian High School, Ludhiana, to learn English. Singh's mother died when he was fourteen. In anger, he burned a Bible page by page while his friends watched.[1] He was also tau