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Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Hindu nationalist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has seen a 20 percent increase in membership. Its emboldened base seeks to forcibly unite India under Hinduism despite the country’s great diversity of languages, cultures and religions. Although Prime Minister Modi has publicly said his government will not tolerate religious discrimination, his actions have proved otherwise. Vague policies, such as laws forbidding the conversion of Hindus, have passed in several Indian states, and the push for a similar federal law has gained support. These state anti-conversion laws have long been used against pastors, church planters and evangelists. Conversely, reconversion ceremonies known as Ghar Wapsi, or “homecoming,” which return Indians to Hinduism (sometimes by force), have become increasingly common. In February 2024, India’s government canceled the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) status of the Bible Society of India, which is the largest Bible society in the world. The FCRA regulates funding for charities and ministries. Despite greater government restrictions on Christianity, churches are growing.
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Persecutor:
The main persecutors are well-organized Hindu extremist groups, local governments and nationalist Hindus who seek to “purify” India by making it entirely Hindu. They seek to appease Hindu deities by eliminating Christians, and they view Christian converts as traitors to the Hindu homeland.
What It Means To Follow Christ In India:
Hindu-nationalist informants live in nearly every village and report on the activities of Christians, resulting in attacks and arrests. When Christians are attacked, they often drop charges against their attackers to show forgiveness as a witness for Christ. Churches have been demolished, burned and shut down, worship gatherings have been disrupted, crosses in graveyards have been vandalized, and Bibles and other Christian literature have been confiscated and burned. Many pastors and evangelists, including women, have been beaten and jailed, and several are martyred each year. Christians are often arrested and detained up to three weeks after being falsely accused of forcing Hindus to convert to Christianity. With legal assistance, they are normally able to post bail or show that the charges are unfounded, but their court proceedings often continue for several years. In Uttar Pradesh, the state’s anti-conversion law became much stricter in July 2024, providing for a maximum sentence of life in prison.
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Prayer Requests:
- Pray for Pastor Santosh. His church has been vandalized, and he has been harassed and pressured by Hindu radicals.
- Praise God for Pastor Ramesh’s witness while in jail on charges of breaking anti-conversion laws!
- Pray for Christians like Ajay, who has been pressured by his community and police to return to Hinduism.
- Pray for the protection, encouragement and faith of Hema and her family, who were rejected by their village.
- Pray that every believer in India will have access to God’s Word and be grounded in his truth.
- Pray that front-line workers will have every tool they need to advance the gospel effectively.