Christians Beaten, Church Burnt by Militants in India
by Staff
September 27, 2007
(christiansunite.com) - At approximately 12:00 p.m. on September 12, a Christian named Xaxa (52) was beaten by Hindu militants in Annuppur district, Madhya Pradesh. The militants had reportedly targeted him in an attempt to protest against the central government. One of the assailants was a man who attacked Xaxa in June after accusing him of running a school in order to convert people. Xaxa is reportedly suffering severe pain from the injuries he sustained.On September 15, six Gospel for Asia (GFA) Bible college students were attacked by Hindu militants while distributing Christian literature and evangelizing in Gujarat. According to a September 17 GFA report, the militants accused the believers of trying to forcibly convert people to Christianity. Their literature was confiscated and burned. One of the students managed to escape during the attack in order to get help from GFA leaders. The remaining five were taken to the local police station but when the leaders arrived, they had been released without charge. None of the believers were severely injured.
On September 16, Pastor Virendra Singh (50) his wife Bhavana (45) and his daughter Rushali (14) were on their way to their church in the village of Bhadwadi when they were beaten by approximately 150 Hindu militants. The militants accused the family of forcibly converting people to Christianity. Both the pastor and his wife received minor injur ies. The militants then went to Pastor Singh's church and burnt it to the ground. The 500-600 believers present fled the building. Bibles, religious books and musical instruments were destroyed. Prior to the incident, Pastor Singh had registered a report with the local police asking for protection because the militants had threatened to kill him.
Pray for healing for Xaxa. Pray that the Bible college students will be emboldened to continue spreading the gospel (Acts 4:29-31). Ask God to give safety and strength to Pastor Singh, his family and his congregation as they recover from the attack.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in India, go to www.persecution.net/country/india.htm.