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Bakht Singh
Bakht Singh Chabra (Also known as Brother Bakht Singh) ((パンジャーブ語: بخت سنگھ); (ヒンディー語:बख़्त सिंह)) (1903–2000) was a Christian evangelist in India and other parts of South Asia. He is often regarded as one of the most well-known bible teachers and preachers and pioneers of the Indian Church movement and Gospel contextualization. According to Indian traditions, he is also known as 'Elijah of 21st Century' in Christendom. According to his autobiography, Bakht Singh first experienced the love and presence of Jesus when he was an engineering student in Canada in 1929. Even though previously he had torn up the Bible and was strongly opposed to Christianity, he then became a Christian. He was India's foremost evangelist, preacher and indigenous church planter who founded churches. He began a worldwide indigenous church-planting movement in India that eventually saw more than 10,000 local churches. Singh died on 17 September 2000, (http://www.brotherbakhtsingh.org/briefbio.html) in Hyderabad, India. He was 97. 〔(Bakht Singh, an Apostle of Christ from India )〕 ==Childhood years== Bakht Singh was born to religious Sikh parents in 1903 in the Punjab, British India. He studied in a Christian missionary school. He was actively involved in social work through the Sikh temple. After graduating from Punjab University he went to England for higher studies in 1926 and studied Agricultural Engineering. His parents were not in favor of him going to England; they were concerned that he would be influenced by Christians. Bakht Singh promised his parents that he would not be converted. 〔(Brother Bakht Singh Website )〕
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