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2018-09-06

  • Church Attendance Dwindling in the Face of Threats
    A worship service in India
    Christians in India are facing increasing opposition.
    Photo: World Watch Monitor

    Prior to May of this year, Pastor Singh's congregation in Jhabua, located in rural Madhya Pradesh state, numbered more than 200. Faced with increasing threats from militant Hindus, several families have stopped attending in recent months -- to the point that attendance is now down to about 50 or 60 people.

  • Pastor Ordered to Stop Activities

    Sri Lankan believers worshipping
    Pray that Sri Lankan believers will be faithful to the Lord.

    Churches in Sri Lanka frequently face opposition from community members who are opposed to a Christian presence in this predominantly Buddhist nation. On the morning of August 19th, the pastor of the Assemblies of God church in Dikwella was meeting with a few church members for a Bible study when a police officer entered the building to seize him. The pastor was then transported to the local police station for interrogation by the officer-in-charge.

  • Military Blocks Aid to Christians
    Burmese people traveling by cart

    For years the northern state of Kachin has faced armed conflicts between the government military and rebel groups fighting for independence. In January, we reported that soldiers of the government troops were also targeting Christians by destroying church buildings, as well as raping and murdering innocent women (read more).