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Rev. Paul Ciniraj, Salem Voice Ministries, Devalokam (P.O), Kottayam, Kerala-686038, INDIA
Dear fellow saints of our Lord Praise be to the Lord Jesus Thank you for all of your prayers for our ministry, pastors, evangelists and the believers. A “re-conversion” campaign in the Indian state of Orissa has given rise to active opposition of the gospel. Launched by certain extremist Hindus, the campaign is aimed at forcing tribal Christians to renounce their faith and return to Hinduism.
Some district authorities have begun using the controversial Orissa Freedom of Religion Act—which prohibits “the use of force or inducement or fraudulent means” to convert someone from one religion to another—to attempt to inhibit Christian ministry. Native missionaries informed that while Christians bear the burnt of the law’s enforcement, most Hindu groups, including those trying to coerce tribal people to return to Hinduism, are free to do as they please in certain districts.
In the midst of their frustrations with the government, some Christians are facing attacks by rogue Hindu extremists. In one area, a church building was ransacked and homes of Christian families destroyed. Thankfully, police were able to squelch the attacks before they grew more dangerous. Some believers also face persecution from their own families and communities. In one of the villages, at least seven Christians who had converted from Hinduism were forced from their homes. They were allowed to return to the village after six months, yet they are still denied basic necessities such as water from the well or employment. And also
some of this ostracism arises from the belief held by many Hindus that
Christians are spiritually unclean. Sometimes, when Christians visit
their Hindu families, the home is subjected to a ritualistic cleansing
immediately after their departure. A feeling of rejection and
humiliation can trouble new believers, making them easy prey for
Hindus who try to re-convert them.
In the unity of prayers in Jesus
Pastor Paul Ciniraj
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