Sunday, August 30, 2020

#3123 (8/30) SUNDAY SPECIAL: "The Ongoing and Intensifying Persecution of Christians in India"

"THE ONGOING AND INTENSIFYING PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN INDIA" John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, Breakpoint.org,  08/17/20; https://www.breakpoint.org/the-ongoing-and-intensifying-persecution-of-christians-in-india/ [AS I SEE IT: It is telling that under the veneer of a "democratic" country, India is the home of increasing persecution of Christians. Too often we are so attentive to the actions of Islamic persecutors that we forget that much persecution occurs in so-called "good" countries; that Hinduism is showing itself to be anything but a "religon of peace.". It's time we stop making such assumptions. And let's remember to PRAY for the hundreds of millions of brothers and sisters in Christ who are facing persecution world-wide. - Stan]
     In late July, the body of Pastor Balvinder Bagicha Bhatti was found on the side of the road in the Indian state of Punjab. Returning from a nearby village after a visit to a church member’s home, Bhatti was found beaten and bloodied, with tattered clothes and scraped shoes. The additional set of bloody footprints led his family to believe that he had been assaulted. Local police, despite the evidence of foul play, registered the case as an accidental death.
   Bhatti isn’t the first Christian pastor in India to die under suspicious circumstances. In 2017, Pastor Sultan Masih was gunned down by two motorcycle-riding assailants outside his church in Ludhiana. In fact, Batthi is not even the first member of his family to die under suspicious circumstance. His brother was murdered just a few years ago.
   Just a week after Batthi’s death, only on the other side of the country, Hindu radicals prevented a family in Jharkhand from holding a Christian burial for a loved one, told instead that they must conduct the funeral in accordance with the village’s majority Hindu faith as a way of preserving communal peace.

   More and more in India, it seems that preserving “communal peace” means “keeping Hindu fanatics from attacking and/or killing their non-Hindu neighbors.” According to a new report by the group Persecution Relief, “Hate crimes against Christians in India [rose] by an alarming 40.87 percent” in the first half of 2020, “even despite the nationwide [coronavirus] lockdown in place since March 25.” 
  According to the report, the “293 cases of persecution against Christians reported in the first six months of 2020 included five religious-motivated rapes and six religiously-motivated murders.” The vast majority of these hate crimes are committed by Hindu nationalists who wish to turn India into a Hindu state, and therefore oppose Christianity and Christian missionary work.

   In places like Jharkhand, Hindu violence is often directed at Christian households. Around the same time the Christian family was forced to conduct a Hindu funeral, a mob of Hindu fanatics beat up the heads of three Christian families in another Hindu village, leaving the families homeless. When the police came to investigate, the village “head man” intervened on behalf of the attackers, forcing the families to sign a document promising they would not conduct any more Christian activities in the village.

   In other parts of India, Christian persecution is taking the forms of anti-conversion laws and impediments to the building of churches. The cumulative result is that India now ranks tenth on Open Doors World Watch List, which tracks the persecution of Christians worldwide. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, advancing Hindu nationalism, India has consistently moved up on the World Watch List, which, for the record, is the wrong direction. [italics and colored emphasis mine]
   Given the current political climate, it seems likely that the situation for Indian Christians will continue to deteriorate. Thus, it’s vitally important for us to pray for them, and to speak up for them wherever and however we can.

   I invite you to join us as we pray together each and every Wednesday morning, from now until the day after the November election. One of the reasons we will be praying for the preservation of religious freedom in America is so we can continue to advance religious freedom, and work for the end of religious persecution, all around the world. Including in India. Come to BreakPoint.org to sign up and join us. We will be led this week by Os Guinness.

   Modi and company must know that, eventually, they will have to pay for accommodating violent fanatics. While India casts itself as the “world’s largest democracy,” the blood of our brothers and sisters literally cries out from the ground.

 [italics and colored emphasis mine]

RESOURCES:

"Register for National Prayer Webinar"Colson Center | 2020 - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-prayer-webinar-registration-116069656467
"Pastor Found Dead, Amidst Rising Religiously Motivated Killings, Punjab"Persecution Relief | July 30, 2020; https://persecutionrelief.org/pastor-found-dead-amidst-rising-religiously-motivated-killings-punjab/
"Pastor Shot Dead Outside Church In Ludhiana"NDTV | July 16, 2017; https://www.ndtv.com/ludhiana-news/pastor-shot-dead-outside-church-in-ludhiana-1725439#:~:text=Sultan%2520Masih,%252050,%2520was%2520standing,declared%2520him%2520dead%2520on%2520arrival.
"Christians Forced to Conduct Non-Christian Funeral  AND Renounce Faith, Jharkhand."
Persecution Relief | August 6, 2020; https://persecutionrelief.org/christians-forced-to-conduct-non-christian-funeral-renounce-faith-jharkhand/
"2020 World Watch List report"Open Doors | 2020 - https://www.opendoorsusa.org/2020-world-watch-list-report/


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PRAYER MATTERS:

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against 
the disorder of the world Karl Barth
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is  one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer."- Stan
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World-Wide Prayer Requests:
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
Hope for the MIDDLE EAST Open Doors has a seven-year plan to pray for the church in the
Middle East as Christians heal and rebuild after civil war and ISIS decimated their villages. Join our multi-year Hope for the Middle East prayer campaign as we lift up requests from believers in Iraq and Syria. You can also visit ODUSA.org/Pray4ME to learn more.
August 30–31 - Pray for the various activities our local partner in Iraq has organized to bring hope. A mother told us that because of their women’s Bible study group, she is once again opening the Bible with her husband and children.
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