A loup clap of thunder inspired a 12th-century Tibetan lama to establish a monastery. He called it Druk – “dragon” in Bhutanese – with a voice like thunder. Ever since, the Drukpa have lived in fear of the unseen. All they know to do is to appease the spirit world. The Drukpa approach their unique brand of Buddhism as if they were climbing the very mountains they live upon. Then, there is the wall of fire that hundreds run through, ironically, to burn away their sins. Amidst this dark land are a few Drukpa believers. In West Virginia, a woman prays for them, believing God will multiply their numbers just like He did for another people group. The Mongolians once had no Christians or churches. Today, churches dot their land. Will you join this woman in prayer for the Drukpa…that God will give them faith to move mountains? ~ available in English plus six other languages (Spanish, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Korean and Vietnamese) on one disk!
Bhutan: Land Under the Thunder Dragon (DVD)
Misc, Visual Resources, Visual ResourcesLearn about the Drukpa people of Bhutan and how to love them through intercessory prayer.
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