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Challenge to Constitution Enters Final Stage
A court challenge to a section in India's Constitution dealing with the religious rights of the Dalit people is reaching its final stage of inquiry. On April 5, the court is hearing from former law ministers who are arguing that the constitutional guarantees of religious freedom are in conflict with laws governing benefits granted to Dalits. Those laws prevent Christians or Muslims from receiving those benefits. For more details on this issue, click here.
Pray that the final outcome of this debate will bring both equity and religious freedom for all citizens of India. Pray that Dalit Christians in India will continually and confidently rest in the promises of God's provision and strength (Heb. 10:32-39).
For more information on the persecution of Christians in India,click here.
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YWAM Office Raided
On March 17, militant Hindus gained entry to YWAM's training centre in Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh by pretending to be officers of a government investigation agency. Once inside, they began destroying furniture and office equipment. Compass Direct reports that at least six students received minor injuries in the attack. According to a report in the Pakistan Christian Post, the militants attempted to force the eight-year-old daughter of Mukesh Jacob, YWAM's Central India Director, to recite a prayer to a Hindu god. When the girl refused, saying she will worship only Jesus, they threw her to the floor.Photo courtesy ofwww.ywam.orgPolice have arrested five members of the Hindu organization Bajrang Dal. Mukesh Jacob and his wife Sarla have also been arrested, charged under the state's anti-conversion legislation. They have since been released on bail.
Pray that Mukesh and Sarla will continue to stand firm in faithfulness to God's call on their lives. Pray that they will have a strong sense of the Lord’s direction as they move forward from this point. Pray that the students will grow to become mature disciples of Christ through what they have suffered.
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Emmanuel Mission President Arrested
The violence that began on February 17 against the ministry of Emmanuel Mission International (EMI - also known as Hopegivers International) has led to the arrest of the president of the organization, Dr. Samuel Thomas. Hindu militants had previously put a price on Thomas' head, causing Thomas and his father, Archbishop M.A. Thomas, to go into hiding. M.A. Thomas, founder of EMI, remains in hiding. Samuel Thomas was arrested as he was going to a meeting with a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India to arrange anticipatory bail in preparation for his arrest.Pastor Samuel Thomas being arrested
Photo fromHopegivers InternationalThe violence against the EMI ministries in Rajasthan began after militant Hindu groups protested against a book that was being sold at a book table at an EMI conference. They claimed the book denigrated Hindu gods. The book has since been banned by the government. The Indian parliament has been forced to adjourn twice within a week because of heated arguments about what should be done about the violence in Rajasthan. Some parliamentarians are demanding a stop to the harassment of EMI by Rajasthan's state government. Members of the Hindu nationalist BJP party, however, support the state government's actions.
More than 2000 orphans in the EMI-run orphanage in Kota, Rajasthan have been suffering since EMI bank accounts have been frozen and utilities were cut off. EMI staff has offered to transfer them to other orphanages but have been unable to do so because of inadequate security.
Pray that the children of the orphanage will be protected from harm. Pray that they will be able to be transferred to a place where they can receive adequate care. Pray that the staff will have the strength and wisdom they need to continue to serve the children. Pray that all charges will be dropped against Dr. Thomas. Pray that there will be a resolution to the crisis very soon and that this vital ministry will be allowed to carry on without hindrance.
For more information on this story, as well as other incidents of persecution against Christians in India, go toclick here.
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Three Pastors Attacked in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
According to a March 22 report by VOMC partner, the All-India Christian Council, an unruly mob of Hindu activists attacked and severely beat up three pastors in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh on March 19.
The incident took place as local Christians were concluding a Gospel rally in the Pappula bazaar of Nellore. Without provocation, a mob of around thirty Hindu militants, led by Santosh Kumar, attacked the pastors and their church members. Even children were not spared by the attackers.
The pastors, N. Nirmal Raj, T. Timothy and A. Ruben, received grave injuries in the attack and were admitted to a local hospital. This is apparently the first time that the Christian community has been attacked in this manner in Nellore.
Please pray for the healing of Pastors N. Nirmal Raj, T. Timothy and A. Ruben. Pray that local authorities will take this attack seriously and seek to bring to justice those responsible. Pray that the church will continue to grow in Nellore despite this attack. Pray that the local believers will be emboldened by this opposition to be even more open about their faith in Christ.
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Update on Pastor Jacob
Last week's Persecution and Prayer Alert reported briefly on the attack against Pastor Jacob (click here for more details). More details have since come to light. The attack took place at a birthday party attended by Pastor Lavete Jacob, his wife Mary and his two daughters. While the partiers were praying, a group wearing masks entered the home and started beating the pastor with chains and rods. When his wife and daughters attempted to intervene, they were also beaten badly. The 13-year-old birthday girl, Anusha, was also attacked and her hand was smashed badly between the doors. There have been five arrests in the incident. At last report, Pastor Jacob remained in serious condition.
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Opposition to Hopegivers International Continues
Violence and protests are continuing in Kota, Rajasthan following opposition to a book being sold from a book stand at a conference from Hopegivers International (click here for more details). According to reports received, the orphanage at Kota remains under siege. The founder and president of Emmanuel Mission International have gone into hiding. At least three leaders of EMI have been arrested and several of the facilities operated by EMI have been closed. The nationalistic BJP party is calling for a publication ban on the book in the national parliament. EMI denies any connection with the publication of this book. Pray for a peaceful resolution to this dangerous situation.Effigy of EMI founder M.A. Thomas being burned
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Pastor Assaulted
On February 28, Pastor Jacob suffered serious head injuries after he was beaten with iron rods by an unidentified group of attackers. According to the All India Christian Council, Jacob was taken to nearby a hospital for treatment. The reasons for the attack are unknown at this time.
Ask God to bring healing to Pastor Jacob. Pray for the care of his congregation while he recovers. Pray that Pastor Jacob and his congregation will model Christ's character before the lost in the community.
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Three Christian Workers Assaulted
Three workers at a local Christian charity were allegedly attacked by members of the militant Hindu organization, Bajrang Dal, on February 26. The three members of Social and Evangelical Association for Love (SEAL) were leaving for a prayer meeting when they were mercilessly beaten by a mob armed with crowbars. The three workers, Rev. K.M. Philip, Rev. Biju Samuel and Rev. Reggie Thomas, were taken to hospital to rule out internal injuries. According to reports from the All India Christian Council, local members of the Bajrang Dal have been harassing the workers since they set up the charity organization two years ago. SEAL runs a home for the destitute at Vankani village that is only two kilometres from the site of the attack. At last report, police had not registered a formal complaint for the attack.Pastor Phillip, founder ofSEALPray that the police will take action on behalf of these three pastors. Pray that they will experience full and swift healing in order to carry on their ministry of love. Pray that the attackers will see that the work of SEAL is a work of Christ's love and respond to Him in repentance and faith.
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Pastor Beaten After Accusations of Forcible Conversion
A disagreement over land use in Khamachon village, Punjab has led to accusations of "forcible conversions" and the beating of a local pastor on February 8. According to a February 21 report from Compass Direct, Balhar Singh, pastor of Doaba Punjabi Christian Sabha, bought some land from Surjeet Kaur and her husband three years ago. Singh asked the village council to intervene. During the council meeting, Kaur began shouting obscenities at Singh, accusing him of forcibly converting others to Christianity. She told three youths who were with her to attack Singh, which they did in front of the council members. Police were called in and Singh was taken the hospital for treatment. He suffered several bruises on his body and a deep cut on his face. Charges were filed against Kaur, but were later dropped after she apologized and agreed to not repeat her "mistake." Singh believes the land disagreement was merely an excuse and that the real problem was that they did not like villagers coming to the church.
Pray that Pastor Singh will know the mind of the Lord as he directs his congregation through this time. Pray for his recuperation from his injuries. Pray that Surjeet Kaur will come to faith in Christ.
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- Violence Continues in Connection With Attack on School On February 17, a church building and school operated by Hopegivers International were destroyed by Hindu militants, upset about the content of a book that was being sold at a book stand (click here for more details). Violence in connection with this incident has not stopped, as militants continue to demand the arrest of M. A. Thomas, the founder of Emmanuel Mission. On February 24, an effigy of Thomas was burned on top of a church building in Jaipur. The militants are also seeking to have Hopegivers' license to operate the orphanage and Bible College revoked. Various churches in the area have also been attacked.