In a July 16 report from Compass Direct, Pastor Samal denies ever using money or other means to induce people to convert. The two men intend to return to Kilipal and attempt to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict going on in the village. Their arrest stems originally from an incident in February when Hindu villagers shaved the heads of Samal and six women as a sign of their "re-conversion" to Hinduism. After six villagers were arrested in connection with the incident, charges were brought against Samal, Kandi and the women in retaliation.
Pray for Samal and Kandi, as they attempt to bring peace to their village. Pray that the women still in prison will be released on bail. Pray that all charges will be dropped and that the anti-conversion legislation will be repealed in Orissa.
In another positive development, a Dutch missionary who has served in Kashmir since 1963 and had been ordered to leave the country (click here for details) will be allowed to remain. Father Jim Borst's visa was not renewed in April, following accusations that the Catholic schools he was running were being used to as methods of converting the area's Muslims. After further investigation, the charges were not substantiated and Borst will be allowed to continue his ministry in India.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in India, click here.