Christians arrested in Laos; five still detained
by Staff
October 26, 2010
(christiansunite.com) - Thirty-five young Christians were arrested by police in Meung Feung in northern Laos on September 18. All of the believers, who were reportedly in the area for a tree-planting project, were then held in detention.Later on, 30 of them were released, including the mother of a four-month-old child. The group is reportedly very active in sharing the gospel and has helped lead many people to the Lord. Many are deeply concerned for the welfare of the five who remained detained.
Imprisoned Laotian Christians often face brutal treatment at the hands of authorities, including vigorous interrogation, torture and solitary confinement. In some instances, believers have been given sentences of over one year. The families of imprisoned believers also occasionally face harassment. (Source: VOM-New Zealand)
Pray for the release of the five believers. Ask God to give them endurance of faith as they suffer for Him. Pray for boldness and wisdom for Laotian Christians as they share the love of Christ amid ongoing threats of harassment and imprisonment.
Find out more about the trials Christians face in Laos at www.persecution.net/laos.htm. You can post a prayer for Laotian Christians on our Persecuted Church Prayer Wall at www.persecution.net/prayerwall.htm.