Did you know Paul’s Letter to the Romans could be sung?
Sun Yuying, 67, and Sun Yingli, 55 are participants of a Scripture Literacy Class run by the local church and supported by international funding, including Bible Society Australia donors.
“You just need to put melody into the words. It’s that simple!” – Sun Yingli
The sisters left me dumbfounded when they started singing the Book of Romans.
“You just need to put melody into the words. It’s that simple!” said Yingli, who works as a school canteen cook. One may find it hard to imagine that this pair of sisters were barely able to read or write before they became Christians and attended the Scripture Literacy Class.
“In 1983, my mother-in-law brought me to church. I was immediately attracted to the joy and peace of the Christians around me!” recalled Yuying, the elder sister who lives in a village in Shandong and was a corn farmer before her retirement a few years ago.
After coming to know Christ, she then shared the good news to her mother and sisters.
“Praise God that over the years, they have all come to receive Jesus as their Lord and Saviour!” said Yuying with a big smile on her face. They now attend a church in their village in Zibo county.
Like many of their peers who were born in the 1950s, the Sun sisters did not have a chance to go to school. But that did not stop them from learning to read God’s word and knowing him.
The two sisters slowly learned to read the Bible over the years by attending church services and Bible reading sessions at believers’ homes.
“We are thankful to the kindness of our overseas brothers and sisters.”
The joy of salvation was evident in Yuying as she shared about her love for the Bible.
“The word of God is life and light. I used to struggle with bad temper. Now because of God’s word in me, I have better self-control. People say I’m gentler now. As the Bible says in 2 Timothy 3:16, ‘All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.’”
The Sun sisters were overjoyed when the church recently gave out free Bibles for their Bible literacy classes. “We are thankful to the kindness of our overseas brothers and sisters.”
“Scripture literacy classes not only teach us how to read and write, but more importantly, they also teach us about God’s truth. And God’s truth protects us from the lies of the evil one,” said Yingli.
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