
India (MNN) ― Discrimination against Christians in India is becoming more and more commonplace.
Gospel for Asia reports two separate events last week which involved three of their native missionaries.
In Chhattisgarh state, GFA missionary Chandran Paranjoy was arrested and jailed for violating anti-conversion laws. He was meeting with a group of believers to pray and fast in a local village when police arrived.
According to GFA, a group of anti-Christian extremists, with whom Chandran has already had trouble, heard that he was leading the meeting. They then lied to the authorities by accusing him of insulting other religions and said that he was paying people money to convert to Christianity. As of this writing, there's no word on his case.
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, a dozen anti-Christian extremists barged into a prayer meeting that GFA missionaries Sadar Bir and Ranak Vasant were holding in the home of a believer. The two evangelists were then attacked by the mob but were not seriously injured.
These three missionaries are committed to sharing the love of Christ, no matter the cost. GFA notes that although they have recently had to endure persecution, they trust the Lord to work these situations for good. Pray that believers will not be shaken and that they will continue to grow in the strength of the Lord.


