Orphanage burned, believers attacked in Indiaby Staff
April 13, 2009
(christiansunite.com) - An orphanage in Bargarh district, Orissa, India that was torched by Hindu militants last August was burned to the ground a second time on March 20.
The orphanage was placed under police surveillance following the August attack, during which a young teacher was thrown into the building and burned alive. However, police were not on site on the night the orphanage was set ablaze.
In the city of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, a group of believers was attacked on March 27, according to All India Christian Council. Pastor Pramodam Joshua, his wife, his son and seven other church members were gathered in a believers' home when three youths approached the owner of the building and threatened him for allowing the prayer service.
Two youths confronted the Christians while they were traveling home and demanded to know why they were converting Hindus. Pastor Joshua and at least two other believers were beaten and injured.
Pray for lasting peace and stability in India. Ask God to heal the injured believers. Pray that God will embolden Indian Christians to be Christ-like examples to their persecutors.
To learn more about India's suffering Christians, go to www.persecution.net/india.htm.
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