In
the Lion's Den for the World's Greatest Revolutionary
Frontline
Fellowship missionary, Charl van Wyk was invited this last weekend to
speak at a political gathering of those who attacked the St. James Church,
Charl was the one who shot back at the terrorists. Heres his report:
Dear Friends
Imagine being asked by the leader of the terrorist group, which attacked
your church, to come to a political rally celebrating his home coming,
in his home village! I had met Letlapa Mphahlele several times before
the first time was in Parliament. I also took him to my home
church for a Sunday morning service and visited Victor Verster prison
with him to share the Gospel with the Azanian People Liberation Army
(APLA) terrorist whom I had shot during the St.
James Massacre. But this time it was 1700 km from Cape Town, in
his home village at a Pan African Congress (PAC) political meeting,
surrounded by 1000 PAC adherents who probably saw me as an enemy! (APLA
is the military wing of the PAC)
The Bloemfontein Court has withdrawn charges against Letlapa. I struggled
with whether I should attend or not. I believe that the Civil Magistrate
has the Biblical responsibility to punish the guilty, yet we as the
Church are God's ministers of grace who have to "forgive those
who trespass against us". I understood that attending the meeting
was controversial but I saw this as a great opportunity to take a stand
for the Gospel and show the forgiveness we can have through Jesus Christ
our Redeemer and Lord.
Our Director, Dr Peter Hammond, read the first verses of Psalm 27 as
the Frontline Fellowship office staff prayed me off on this outreach:
The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be
afraid?
Though an army may encamp against me, My heart shall
not fear
What an experience it was to attend the home coming ceremony of Letlapa,
the APLA Commander. After flying 1400 km from Cape Town to Johannesburg,
an old school friend, Theunis Roux, who initially talked me into going
to the meeting, drove me the 4 hours to get there and all the way back
to the airport again.
Our arrival at Letlapas home was uneventful. The excitement only
started when I was introduced to the President and Vice-President of
his Pan African Congress political party and didnt know who either
of them were, even when he said: Do you know him? My answer
was: No! - Great start!
Shortly afterwards Theunis got into a conversation with the vice-president
who brought up the explosive issue of land reform. The political
argument, which Mugabe has so exploited in Zimbabwe, goes that the Whites
stole all the land from the Blacks. Theunis was not impressed by the
political rhetoric and started correcting the vice-president on points
of fact. Now there isnt much you can tell Theunis about the land
reform laws because he has a Doctorate in Constitutional Law
specialising in property and he sat on the committee that drafted the
law under discussion Greater start!
Thankfully Letlapa took us away to meet the Queen; thats right,
we went to the home of the Queen of the Mphahlele People. Letlapa brought
greetings and we thanked her for the privilege of coming to visit. We
then left to meet with other dignitaries and all of us went together
to her home again and she joined the front of the party and we walked
to the hall for the meeting. We were ushered onto the stage and were
seated. Soon over a thousand people had filled the hall.
It was a frightening experience, walking into a jam-packed hall with
revolutionaries in the audience, many of whom would happily see me killed
at any moment and probably be proclaimed a hero for it; people who were
known to be violent and who hated Whites. The hall was overflowing,
the aisles were full, and people were standing in the doorway and peering
through windows from outside.
The local tribal chief was the MC. He was brilliant; he made it very
clear that all 22 speakers at the meeting would not be allowed more
than 3 minutes each, and he strictly enforced discipline on the speakers.
Seeing that most of the time I didnt understand the language of
the speaker, I set about whilst on stage, to reduce my speech for the
announced time limit.
My turn came to speak and the MC introduced me as a survivor of the
APLA attack at the St. James Church. I mentioned to Theunis that I am
relieved that they introduced me in this way and not as the person who
shot back at the APLA assailants. Theunis answered that they would hardly
introduce me as the man that shot back at the APLA cadres and chased
their heavily armed soldiers away. The MC then proceeded,
stating that I would be given 15 minutes to speak. What? Id just
reworked my speech to fit in with his stated time limit!
I based my speech on the Gospel leaflet written by Dr. Peter Hammond:
The Worlds Greatest
Revolutionary. The full document is attached to this e-mail.
In summary, I mentioned The
Worlds Greatest Revolutionary was a second-class citizen in
an oppressed nation under foreign occupation. It was a time of violence
and hatred but yet He lived a life of love. He was arrested, beaten,
whipped, spat at, thorns shoved into His head, nails driven through
His hands and feet and a sword thrust into His side. His message was
so revolutionary and the authorities so threatened that they posted
guards to guard His corpse in the grave. Those present listened intently
and even groaned as I mentioned the suffering this Revolutionary went
through.
I carried on that the grave was later found empty and that He is believed
to have risen from the dead.
The revolution grew after His death, even though vicious persecution
of His followers took place. The Empire tried to destroy His teachings;
His followers were stoned, burnt and eaten by wild animals in stadiums
while crowds cheered on. Other followers were tortured and massacred
yet they returned good for evil, love for hate and lived lives of joy
and faith. The blood of the martyrs appeared to be the seed for the
continuation of the revolution. It is said that for every one that died
in the Arena, 10 stood up in the stadium to replace them.
The Empire was defeated from within and taken over by those peace-loving
people.
I ended: A revolutionary life, with a revolutionary message, Jesus
Christ has continued to make a revolutionary impact on millions of people
all over the world. I call on you to join me in this revolution.
I delivered two boxes of Gospel literature, including the Jesus film
in the English and Afrikaans languages and 58 N.T. Bibles for the community.
I further explained that I had a historical document; in fact it was
in their local Northern Sesotho language, which covered the life of
this Revolutionary. I handed the Bible over with a handshake to Letlapa.
In it was written: Dear Letlapa, I pray that you will join me
in following The Worlds
Greatest Revolutionary, Jesus Christ. Yours, Charl van Wyk.
(John 3:16).
Letlapa was very happy that I had come to this event. Try and imagine
a White man arriving in a township, in the middle of nowhere, driven
to on some dirt roads, to meet with people who believe that the Whites
have been the cause of all their suffering and pain and were willing
to murder for their just cause.
Letlapa in his speech said, Let us follow the example of Ginn
Fourie and Charl van Wyk, the two tireless builders of bridges who are
today here with us.
Charl had survived Azanian People Liberation Army (APLA) attack
on the St James Church. He has every reason to hate me, the person who
ordered the attack. But he chose to understand and forgive. Thank you
Charl for your understanding and forgiveness.
They were to plant a tree in remembrance of those who died in the St
James Massacre after I had to leave to get my flight back home.
The following day, Letlapa left a message on my phone thanking me on
behalf of him and his family for my attendance and also for the gift
(Bible) I had given him.
I am grateful to those who played a part in this outreach, for their
time, money, prayers, etc. Thank you to all who made this a successful
outreach. May the Lord be pleased to bring many of these people to repentance
and faith in Christ that we may welcome them into Gods family.
May Jesus Christ be glorified and
the earth be filled with
the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.
Hab 2:14
Yours in His service
Charl
van Wyk
Related
items:
Book Review 'Shooting Back
- Your Right to Self-Defense'
PS
The background to this event is detailed in my book Shooting Back
The Right and Duty of Self-Defence available from In Touch
Mission International in the US (Tel: 1-480-968 4100) and from Christian
Liberty Books in South Africa (Tel: 021-6897478).