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Praying for the Persecuted Church in Lent - India

Project(s): 21-510, 21-723, 00-540

Country: India

According to tradition, the apostle Thomas brought the Gospel to India, and there has been an established Christian community since at least the 2nd century. Later there were a number of mass conversions, especially among the lowest levels of the Hindu caste system. Christians now number about 6% of the population. However, some 60% of Christians are found in the lowest level of Indian society.

India
Indian Christians who had to flee their homes
as a result of serious anti-Christian violence

Sadly, there is a growing trend towards anti-Christian violence by Hindu extremists. Many attacks go unpunished, and sometimes the police arrest the Christian victims. In February 2009, eleven evangelists were arrested and several Christians in their audience were beaten at a three-day meeting for Christians in Chhattisgarh state. In August, in a village near Calcutta, two young believers were attacked by a group of eight Hindu extremists, who also collected signatures from local villagers and filed a complaint against the Christians at the local police station. Other challenges faced by Indian Christians include campaigns by Hindu nationalists to convert Christians back to Hinduism. There are also attacks on Muslim converts to Christianity in Kashmir, where Muslims are the majority.

India’s constitution guarantees religious liberty, but in the last few years a number of states have introduced “anti-conversion laws”. Under these laws, non-Hindus are liable to penalties for converting someone by “force”, “fraud” or “allurement”. Anyone who changes their faith must report it to the secular authorities. These laws are mostly used to prevent legitimate Christian evangelism.

Barnabas Aid projects in India include:

Children’s education (Ref. 21-510)
Relief for victims of violence in Orissa (Ref. 21-723)
Helping tsunami orphans (Ref. 00-540)
Please Pray:
  • Please pray for Christians in India as they endure daily persecution.

  • Pray that our brothers and sisters in Christ will stand firm in their faith despite religious tension and adversity.

  • Pray that Christians in Orissa will be protected from further harm and that their lives may be restored following the large-scale violence of 2007-2008.

  • Thank the Lord that the Indian elections in May 2009 produced a new Congress-led alliance government in Orissa state, which is already trying to overturn the “anti-conversion” laws introduced by the previous administration led by the Hindu nationalist BJP party. This is good news for the Christians, as they are often targeted by such laws and falsely accused of using underhand methods to win Hindus to Christ.
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