Homes in Vietnam Burned for Refusing to Deny Christ

In recent weeks, the homes of eleven Christian families have been burned to the ground in Vietnam because they refused to deny their faith in Jesus Christ, according to a September 16 report from Compass Direct.

The most recent incident was on August 21 when the police incited a crowd to burn down the home of evangelist Dinh Van Hoang in the Son Ha District of Quang Ngai Province. On the morning of Sunday, August 21, the local public security police chief, Dinh Van Hoanh, and his deputy, Thai Mai Quan, came to the home of Dinh Van Hoang and told him that his Christian faith would no longer be tolerated. He had to sign a paper declaring the recantation of his faith in Christ or face the destruction of his home.  When he refused, a mob forced itself into the house and destroyed one of the walls of the home.  When he and his wife still refused to deny Jesus, his home and all his property were burned. This is the third time Hoang's home has been burned down.  He is an official worker with the government approved Evangelical Church of Vietnam (South).

Sources in Vietnam also report that ten homes of Christian families from the Hre ethnic minority in Quang Ngai Province were destroyed on July 26 and 31 because they refused to give up their faith in Christ.  In recent years, opposition to Christianity has been intense in this province.  The number of Hre Christians has increased from 500 in 1991 to around 6000 today.

The official Vietnamese press denies these allegations.  On September 9, the Vietnam News Service (VNS) published the government's view of the incidents.  They claimed that Hoang had no association with the Evangelical Church of Vietnam (South) and that he had been warned several times to not "lure people to blindly believe in nonsense and refuse to work."  The government claimed that the villagers eventually had enough of his preaching and burned his house down.  In explaining the destruction of the other ten homes, VNS claimed that the homes were in an unsafe location because of the potential for landslides.  Authorities claimed that new homes had been built for the families, but they refused to move. To force them to move, authorities claimed they were forced to burn down their old ones. Christian sources in Vietnam say there are no new homes for the families.

Pray for the families now displaced because of their faith in Jesus Christ.  Pray for Hoang, as he continues to spread the Gospel, despite the ongoing persecution.

For more information on the persecution of Vietnam's Christians, click here. 

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  • Country Information

    Population
    104,799,174 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Kinh [Viet] (85.3), Tay (1.9), Thai (1.9), Muong (1.5), Khmer (1.5), Mong (1.4), Nung (1.1), Hoa (1), others (5.5)

    Religion (%)
    Catholic (6.1), Buddhist (7.9), Protestant (1), Other (0.8) none (86.3%)

    Leader
    President To Lam (May 2024)

    Government type
    Communist state

    Legal system
    Civil law system

    Source: CIA World Factbook

    Pray for Vietnam

    We can thank the Lord for the tremendous witnessing efforts and steadfast faith demonstrated by the persecuted Christians of Vietnam. May they not be intimidated by governmental stipulations but rather encouraged to stand firm on the promises of God – relying on Him for the wisdom, diplomacy and favour required to deal appropriately with the authorities. Pray for radical changes to take place in the hearts of the country’s leaders, especially those who are responsible for implementing and administering Vietnam's laws, so that the work of the Gospel will continue to thrive.

  • Pray for Vietnam
    We can thank the Lord for the tremendous witnessing efforts and steadfast faith demonstrated by the persecuted Christians of Vietnam. May they not be intimidated by governmental stipulations but rather encouraged to stand firm on the promises of God – relying on Him for the wisdom, diplomacy and favour required to deal appropriately with the authorities. Pray for radical changes to take place in the hearts of the country’s leaders, especially those who are responsible for implementing and administering Vietnam's laws, so that the work of the Gospel will continue to thrive.

Vietnam News

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    A prison is in an open area next to mountains in Vietnam.
    A prison in Vietnam
    Photo: VOMC
     

    Human rights organizations around the world are raising concerns about the fate of 11 Christian prisoners in Vietnam. The Christian men were all sentenced to prison at different times between 2011 and 2016. It has recently come to light that their whereabouts remain a mystery, and that the believers who should have completed their sentences by now were not yet released to return home.

  • Christian Found Dead After Meeting with Police
    A meeting of believers in Vietnam.
    Pray that believers in Vietnam will remain faithful to Christ.
    Photo: VOMC

    On March 8th, the body of Pastor Y Bum Bya was found hanging from a tree at a cemetery near his home in the Dak Lak Province of Vietnam. Though local authorities declared the Christian leader's death a suicide, reports indicate that his body showed signs of torture. The believer's death happened shortly after he had been summoned to meet with police.

  • New Regulations Bring Tighter Restrictions
    Flags of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the nation of Vietnam are flying together.
    Flags of Vietnam and the Communist Party of Vietnam.
    Photo: Wikipedia / Vuong Tri Binh (cc)

    With the release of Decree 95, which took effect on March 30th, Vietnamese governing officials declared that the new regulations they were instituting would ensure freedom of belief for all people within the country, enhancing the responsibilities of individual agencies and organizations. The decree expands on the "Law on Belief and Religion" that was implemented in 2018, which outlines additional policies and procedures regulating religious activities in Vietnam.

  • Three Christians Detained
    Nhà tù Côn Đảo (Côn Đảo Prison)
    A prison in Vietnam.
    Photo: Wikipedia / Tycho (cc)

    Vietnamese police detained three members of an independent house church on March 6th. After being held for three days, the detained Christian men were eventually released. Although the three believers are from Dak Lak province, they had been arrested while working for a furniture manufacturer in Dong Xoai, which is located several hours away from their hometown.