Prayer for our brothers and sisters overseas

 

Pastors Imprisoned; Church Building Demolished - VOM Sources/ Global Council of Indian Christians

  • GALIMERA TOWN - Pastor Jeremiah Majhi held a three-day evangelistic meeting in his church in April, 2006, following which he baptized 20 new believers. While he was baptizing them, some members of anti-Christian Hindu groups came and beat him and the people who were being baptized. They destroyed his church and house. The attackers filed false charges against Pastor Jeremiah saying he was smuggling drugs and other materials. The authorities arrested him along with his nephew and have held them in prison since April 26, 2006. Bail applications have been presented and rejected. A new hearing is expected April 14, 2007.
  • GUNTHAPUT VILLAGE - On March 30, a mob of 300 Hindu militants completely demolished a church building in an attempt to kill Pastor Shri Chetti. According to a report from the Global Council of Indian Christians, during the demolition, the militants demanded that all Christians leave the village and said they will not allow any Christian worship centers in the area. The church has been suffered persecution in the past when Hindu villagers burned down their building.
Published Thursday, April 19, 2007 4:13 PM by Fear God
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# re: Prayer for our brothers and sisters overseas

Friday, April 20, 2007 1:57 PM by lizzie

Thank you for posting this. I just want to direct anyone who wants to read about our persecuted brothers and sisters to www.persecution.com. It's the Voice of the Martyrs home page, and it has updates of people who've been arrested, ways that you can write letters of encouragement to them, and even the addresses to government officials to ask for these peoples release. The only way we're gonna stop this from happening is if we all take a stand together and say something about it, and this is one way that you can easily get involved.Blessings!!!