| Anti-Conversion Laws Against Christians |
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| Friday, 15 May 2009 | |
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Indian government implements 2003 ruling A growing number of countries are enacting or enforcing anti-conversion laws against Christians and missionaries. Dozens of missionaries were recently kicked out of Jordan. Now in the state of Gujarat, India, a law passed in 2003 is finally being implemented. It had been stalled because the Governor said it violated the Indian constitution. Pray for this situation. False and real accusations will be made to stamp out the growth of Evangelical activity. Besides trying to stop the Gospel, this law cuts down on charity work. In India, charitable work may be construed as a bribe used to convert people to Christianity. Prayers of support are needed for Christians so they can freely worship and proclaim the good news--for new converts, missionaries, Christian workers and charities. And pray for those persecuting the church that they would come to Jesus Christ and accept Him as their personal Savior. |
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