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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

War on Christianity > Indian Church Attacked by 200 Hindus; 17 US Christians Kidnapped in Haiti; 300 Persecuted in India 2021; 7 Pastors Arrested in UP; 17 Coptics Missing in Libya

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200 radicals attack church service in India; Christian leaders

demand authorities take action

By Anugrah Kumar, 
Christian Post Contributor| 
Monday, October 11, 2021

A religious cross is captured through some ornamental railings in the Fort Kochi area
in the state of Kerala in South India. | Getty Images


Christian leaders in India are demanding action be taken against a mob of 200 radical Hindu nationalists who left a church damaged and at least three Christian women seriously injured in an attack in India's northern state of Uttarakhand.

The attackers accused the church of "illegally" converting people to Christianity.

The Union of Catholic Asian News reports that a police complaint indicates that the mob attacked the church on Oct. 3 in Roorkee city's Solanipuram Colony and comprised members of the governing Bharatiya Janata Party and radical Hindu nationalist groups associated with the party, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal.

As the service was about to begin, the mob reportedly barged into the church, thrashed the congregants and vandalized church properties, injuring at least three Christian women who were taken to a hospital in Dehradun city.

Video footage of the damage caused by the attack was posted on social media.

The attackers claimed the church was engaged in illegal conversion activities.

The police complaint acknowledges that 200 people attacked the church, but no one was initially reported to have been arrested. However, a case has been filed against the perpetrators. 

"We demand strict action against them and police protection for us," Prio Sadhana Lanse, a leader in the church and who filed the police complaint, was quoted as saying.

Lanse said the church members recognized many individuals in the mob as they had previously threatened to shut down the church.

"The church that was attacked has been active for the past 30 to 40 years," Rev. Titoo Peter, a Methodist pastor, told UCA News. "Christians in Roorkee enjoy good relations with people of other faiths, and this is the first incident of a church being attacked. It is the handiwork of some bad elements who do not want peace and harmony in the area."

While some of these laws existed for decades in some states, no Christian has been convicted of "forcibly" converting anyone to Christianity. These laws, however, enable Hindu nationalist groups to make false charges against Christians. Nationalists are emboldened to attack churches under the pretext of the alleged forced conversion.

Hindu nationalists have accused Christians of giving financial benefits to Hindus to convert them to Christianity. Anti-conversion laws state that no one is allowed to use the "threat" of "divine displeasure." This means Christians can't talk about Heaven or Hell. Also, if snacks or meals are served to Hindus after an evangelistic meeting, that could be seen as an "inducement."

Christians make up about 2.5% of India's population, while Hindus comprise 79.5%.

India ranks as the 10th-worst country globally when it comes to Christian persecution, according to Open Doors USA's 2021 World Watch List. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has urged the U.S. State Department to label India as a "country of particular concern" for engaging in or tolerating severe religious freedom violations.

Open Doors USA warns that since the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party took power in 2014, persecution against Christians and other religious minorities has increased.

The group reports that "Hindu radicals often attack Christians with little to no consequences."




Armed gang kidnaps up to 17 American Christian missionaries,

including children, in Haiti – reports

17 Oct, 2021 10:46

FILE PHOTO. Port-au-Prince, Haiti. © FRED DUFOUR / AFP


Between 15 and 17 US missionaries and their families are reportedly being held by a gang in Haiti. Although the country is infamous for kidnappings, the abduction of such a large group of foreigners is nonetheless unusual.

The group was kidnapped on Saturday, while traveling on a bus not far from the Caribbean nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince, an initial report by the New York Times stated. Citing Haitian officials, the NYT said 17 hostages – among them US missionaries and their family members – had been abducted. At least three children were believed to be with the group, CNN reported. On Sunday, local security sources confirmed to the AFP news agency that at least 15 Americans had been kidnapped, and said they were being held by an armed gang.

The group had reportedly been heading to the airport after visiting an orphanage, when one of its members had posted an SOS message in a WhatsApp group. Cited by the Washington Post, it read, “We are being held hostage. They kidnapped our driver. Pray, pray, pray. We don’t know where they are taking us.” 

No further details about the missionaries or their church is currently available, but news of their abduction was disseminated among other religious aid groups via a “special prayer alert” sent out by Ohio’s Christian Aid Ministries, which is said to have direct knowledge of the incident. It said a field director of the mission whose members have been kidnapped had been staying at a base in Haiti at the time of the incident and was now working with the US Embassy there to try to resolve the crisis. 

No official statement has so far been issued by the embassy, while the US State Department said it was “aware of these reports,” but did not provide any further details.

Haiti has been engulfed in turmoil for years. The security and economic situation has worsened over the past several months, however, after President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated at his residence in July, and an earthquake hit the country in August, killing more than 2,000 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless.

Kidnappings have recently become much more common in the country, often happening in broad daylight. Those abducted include schoolchildren, pastors, police on patrol and even poor street vendors. Estimated to be the highest recorded per-capita kidnapping rate in the world, the number of abductions this year has spiked dramatically and already exceeds 600. According to the Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights, a civil society group based in the capital, at least 628 kidnappings, including 29 of foreigners, have taken place since January. In 2020, 234 abductions were reported to the police, according to the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti.

Where's Rodrigo Duterte when you need him! 

Please pray for these Christians and please pray for Haiti. Nothing barring a series of miracles can save that hapless and hopeless country.




Over 300 Incidents of Christian Persecution Have Occurred

across India in 2021

Milton Quintanilla | 
Contributor for ChristianHeadlines.com | 
Monday, October 25, 2021

A street in India, Pastor beaten in India for refusing to help pay for tribal rituals


According to a recent report by human rights groups in India, more than 300 incidents of Christian persecution have taken place in the country in just the first nine months of 2021.

The report, titled "Christians Under Attack in India," was published by United Against Hate, the United Christian Forum and the Association of Protection of Civil Rights. The groups also held a joint press conference in Delhi last week detailing the findings.

"The brutal attacks have taken place across 21 states. Most of the incidents are taking place in northern states, and 288 instances were of mob violence," A.C. Michael, the National Coordinator of the United Christian Forum, said at the press conference.

As reported by International Christian Concern, the continued attacks on believers may result in the highest incidents of Christian persecution recorded in a single year.

"This is a scary situation, raising critical questions over the role and the position of the National Human Rights Commission and the Home [Interior] Ministry and their failures in stopping this violence," Michael added. "Over 49 FIRs [police complaints] have been registered, too, but no substantial action has taken place."

India is ranked 10 on Open Doors USA's 2021 World Watch List of countries where Christians experience persecution.

Since the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party took power in 2014, Christians and other religious minorities have faced increasing incidents of persecution. According to The Christian Post, Hindus comprise about 80 percent of radical nationalists, while Christians only make up 2.3 percent of the population.

Across India, nine states have enacted anti-conversion laws which have permitted radical Hindus to persecute Christians with impunity.

Earlier this month, a mob of some 200 radical Hindu nationalists ravaged a local church, which left at least three Christian women seriously injured. The attackers, who were associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party, claimed that the church was "illegally" converting Hindus to Christianity.

Michael, however, denied the mob's claims of forced conversions.

"The fears which are being fueled of Christians converting Hindus are baseless," he contended.





Seven Pastors arrested on anti-conversion laws in Uttar Pradesh

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Seven pastors were arrested on October 10th in the Mau district of Uttar Pradesh, India. They were accused of violating the state's anti-conversion legislation, and subsequently charged with "illegal assembly."

The pastors had gathered together for a prayer meeting when they were detained. Fifty other Christians were also detained at the time but later released, including two Catholic nuns who were merely waiting at a nearby bus stop and had no connection with the gathering. At last report, the pastors remained in custody, but their lawyer was working on obtaining bail.

Anti-conversion laws have been widely abused throughout India. Hindu nationalists frequently accuse Christians to justify harassment. In the words of one pastor: "Police officials often don't bother to record our complaints. This further emboldens our attackers and we have to bear the brunt." More information on the persecution of Christians in India has been made available here: https://vomcanada.com/india.htm




17 Coptic Christians go missing in Libya, fears rise

over possible abduction by terrorists

By Anugrah Kumar, 
Christian Post Contributor| 
Monday, October 25, 2021



At least 17 Egyptian Coptic Christians have gone missing in Libya, and it's feared an armed group might have abducted them in the north African country where 21 Coptic Christians were beheaded by ISIS in 2015.

The Coptic Christians, who were living in an Egyptian neighborhood in Tripoli, have either been detained by the authorities or taken by an armed group due to their Christian faith, friends and family believe, according to the U.S.-based persecution watchdog International Christian Concern, which says that they have been missing since Sept. 30.

The Copts had work visas for labor work in Libya, “but they failed to get work opportunities and the costs of renewing the visas are high and it’s likely that “the police of Libya detained them from September 30 until now,” a lawyer and friend of one the missing Copts was quoted as saying.

“The Copts were staying in the Gargash District in Tripoli,” he added. “In this residency, they were surrounded by so many persons of other countries like India and Bangladesh. So the action of detaining 17 Copts only is such a mysterious action! We are fearing of repeating an incident like the one who did by ISIS. We are contacting the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to intervene in the situation.”

Numerous Coptic Christians cross over to Libya in search of work despite knowing that they will face severe persecution, including death.

The Sunday Times quoted a Coptic Christian as previously saying: “We know it is more likely we will die than live in Libya but we don't have a choice. … More and more people are going to Libya because of the economic crisis here. You can't get work, you can't make money in Egypt. We are aware of the dangers, particularly as Christians.”

Getting work in Egypt is more difficult for a Christian than other demographics. An economic crisis just exacerbates the problem.

In 2017, Libya’s interior ministry said they had found a mass grave with the bodies of 21 Coptic Christians who were beheaded by the Islamic State two years earlier.

“The heads are separated from the bodies clad in orange jumpsuits, hands bound behind the back with plastic wire,” said the ministry’s unit for fighting organized crime in the city of Misurata at the time, according to Agence France Presse.

The authorities came to know about the mass grave near the one-time Islamic State bastion of Sirte, 280 miles east of Tripoli, after an ISIS prisoner confessed to the group's killings.

ISIS had kidnapped the Copts in separate incidents in Libya throughout December 2014 and January 2015. The terrorist group then released the video of their execution on Feb. 15, 2015, showing the Christian men in orange jumpsuits kneeling on the sand as the terrorists stood behind them, ready to carry out the executions at a beach near Tripoli.

ICC earlier reported that the victims' family members took pride in how their loved ones stood up to the Islamic radicals and refused to deny their faith despite the imminent threat of death.

One wife said that her husband “kept the faith, and was martyred in the name of Christ. His faith was very strong. I'm proud of him. He has lifted our heads up and honored us and all the Christians.”

Could you do that? Would you do that? 

Another family member said: “I’m very happy that my brother is in Heaven with Jesus now. I loved my brother when he was alive on the Earth, but now I love him more than before. He was martyred in the name of Jesus Christ.”




Wednesday, September 29, 2021

War on Christianity > Over 100 Incidents of Christian Persecution in China in 1 Year; Destruction from Within - Kenneth Copeland, Jesse DuPlantis

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Persecution watchdog documents over 100 incidents of China’s

crackdown on Christians in 1 year

By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor| 
Saturday, September 18, 2021

Catholic worshipers attend a morning mass on Easter Sunday at a Catholic church in a village near Beijing
on April 4, 2021. | JADE GAO/AFP via Getty Images


A U.S.-based persecution watchdog says it has documented more than 100 incidents of Christian persecution in China between July 2020 and June 2021 as the country's communist regime seeks to forcefully convert independent religious groups into mechanisms of the Chinese Communist Party.

A significant trend throughout the past year was an increase in church raids, says a report published by International Christian Concern. It notes that "not only were churches shut down or demolished, but pastors and church attendees were often arrested.”

One example of this crackdown happened earlier this month when more than 30 officials from the CCP, including SWAT officers, police officers, religious affairs bureau officials and local school district administrators raided Maizi Christian Music High School (3rd story on link) in Harbin city in China’s Heilongjiang province, the U.S.-based rights group China Aid reported at the time.

In August, officers from Chenghua District Mengzhuiwang office in Sichuan province forcibly entered the home of a church member, He Shan, where the small group of Early Rain Covenant Church members were meeting for worship, CBN News said at the time.

ICC has also tracked 23 incidents of authorities demolishing religious structures and symbols during its reporting period. “The CCP has torn down, destroyed, and removed numerous churches in China, especially those that refused to submit to its control,” the report says.

The persecution watchdog adds in the report that it recorded 14 cases of “Sinicization,” which is a state campaign to forcefully assimilate religious groups into CCP-defined Chinese culture.

As an example, ICC highlights the plight of a church bookstore that was forced to display Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book instead of the Bible. The Administration for Religious Affairs also ordered Christians to study President Xi’s book and memorize his speeches.

Chinese authorities are also removing Bible apps and Christian WeChat public accounts as new highly restrictive administrative measures on religious staff went into effect earlier this year.

The ICC report says that almost every province in China has seen an increase in Christian persecution, and this rise has been especially apparent in Sichuan, Hebei and Fujian provinces.

“China tightening down on people of faith comes as no surprise to observers,” says Gina Goh, ICC’s Regional Manager for Southeast Asia, in a statement about the report.

“What is concerning is the depth and width of persecution and that it continues to expand. From Xinjiang to Sichuan, from state-sanctioned groups to underground churches, from verbal threats to imprisonment, believers in China are constantly watched and persecuted,” Goh adds.

Under the direction of President Xi Jinping, officials from the CCP have been enforcing strict controls on religion, according to another report released in March by China Aid.

Open Doors USA, which monitors persecution in over 60 countries, estimates that there are about 97 million Christians in China, a large percentage of whom worship in what China considers to be “illegal” and unregistered underground house churches.

Christians are not the only religious minority to face persecution at the hands of the CCP.

Estimates suggest that as many as 1 million to 3 million Uyghur and other ethnic Muslims have been subject to internment camps in the western Xinjiang province, where they are taught to be secular citizens who fall in line with the CCP. In January, the U.S. State Department recognized China's treatment of Uyghurs as a “genocide.”

China has also reportedly violated the rights of Falun Gong practitioners and Tibetan Buddhists.




Televangelist Kenneth Copeland Asks Viewers for Money to

Buy Private Jet to Avoid Vaccine Mandates

Milton Quintanilla | 
Contributor for ChristianHeadlines.com | 
Monday, September 27, 2021


Controversial prosperity preacher Kenneth Copeland is asking his supporters for money to help him buy a private jet so that he can avoid vaccine mandates and still travel freely.


Copeland, 84, made the plea during a “VICTORYthon” fundraiser last Tuesday during which he called vaccine mandates “the mark of the beast,” a reference from the book of Revelations.

“The time has come for ministries, particularly traveling ministries, to have some other method of travel other than the airlines,” the televangelist explained.

“You get into this situation, ‘We’re not going to let you fly unless you’re vaccinated.’ Well, to me, that’s the mark of the beast,” Copeland claimed. “Not the vaccination,” he later clarified. “I’m not taking the vaccination, but you can do what you wanna do.”

Whaaaat?

According to Inside Edition, Copeland reportedly owns three jets and a private airport. In a 2019 interview with the outlet, the televangelist explained that the reason he needed a private jet was so that he wouldn’t have to fly commercial with “a bunch of demons.”

As reported by The Christian Post, Copeland has also made controversial claims during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last June, Copeland claimed that his faith in God would shield him from the coronavirus. He also accused Christians of not having enough faith, arguing that they spent too much time watching news reports about the disease.

“I’m talking now to Holy Spirit born-again, Holy Spirit baptized, Holy Spirit speaking in other tongues, healing, believing Christians that don’t watch anything but COVID-19 on the television. Your faith is idle and dumb,” Copeland said at the time.

He added that by consuming media about the pandemic instead of absorbing faith-building content, Christians were subjecting themselves to further attacks by the devil.

“Your angel has nothing to do because all you’re listening to is the news broadcast, and you’re exalting this creep that you have authority over,” Copeland said.

Shortly after the start of the pandemic, Copeland called for a supernatural heatwave to kill the coronavirus as it spread across the United States.

We had a 'supernatural' heatwave in southwest British Columbia, but it came a year and a half after the pandemic started, and it failed to kill the virus. 

Copeland is, in my humble opinion, far off base with this request for another jet, and his preaching is far off base with its selfish, prosperity gospel. Jesus never taught anything close to that.

According to Wikipedia, Copeland spent close to $40 million on a Gulfstream V luxury jet and airport facilities to use it. Copeland is himself a pilot and his ministry owns 5 airplanes including 3 jets.

He is claimed to have a wealth of between $300 - 760 million dollars. He can afford to buy another jet already. Why is he robbing Christians of the blessing of giving money to the poor and needy instead of to the rich and greedy? 

Preacher like Copeland are destroying the church from within rather than building it. He is manifesting the character of wealthy, worldly, aristocrats, rather than the sweet, humble nature of Jesus Christ.




We Can 'Speed Up' Jesus' Return by Giving Money to TV Ministry,

Jesse Duplantis Says

Michael Foust | 
ChristianHeadlines.com Contributor | 
Tuesday, September 28, 2021


Christians can "speed up" the time of Jesus' return by giving more money so the gospel can be shared across the globe, Louisiana pastor and televangelist Jesse Duplantis said during the Kenneth Copeland Ministries "VICTORYton" fundraiser.

Duplantis urged viewers recently to donate to the Victory Channel, which currently can be viewed on the Dish Channel, DirectTV and YouTube and is a network of Kenneth Copeland Ministries.

Duplantis' sermons are broadcast on the Victory Channel.


"The reason why Jesus hasn't come is because people are not giving away what God told them to give,"
Duplantis said. "You see what I'm saying? I mean, when you understand it – you can speed up the time."

Duplantis continued, "What is God saying to you? And I really believe this. If people would call this number and put this Victory all over the world — every available voice, every available outlet. The Father would say, 'Jesus, go get them.' Because you see, He wants to see us as much as we want to see Him."

The reason Jesus has not returned, Duplantis concluded, is "because people are not doing in the financial realm – because we live in an economic world – what God's called them to do."

His comments were posted on social media by Right Wing Watch.

Duplantis is the pastor and co-founder of Covenant Church in the New Orleans area, and the founder of Jesse Duplantis Ministries.

The Victory Channel is a non-profit, free-to-air television network that "fills the airways with the hope and healing from the Word of God," according to its website, which also says it features "faith-filled, Spirit-led ministers" such as those of Jerry Savelle, Jesse Duplantis, Creflo Dollar, Keith Moore, Bill Winston and Nicole Crank.

A year or two ago, Creflo Dollar begged his supporters for a new Gulfstream luxury jet 'for his ministry'! Prosperity gospel preachers are mostly concerned about their own prosperity, IMHO.

I'm not sure why they would want to hurry the return of Jesus, because that just hurries the day they will have to stand before Him. That will not be a pretty sight.

Decision Magazine, a publication of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, warned in a 2011 article that "although the Scriptures say the Gospel will be preached to the whole world and then the end will come, it does not say that the coming of Christ will follow immediately after the completion of the Great Commission."

"And even if it is to follow immediately, our understanding of completing the Great Commission may not match God's," the article said. "A day may come when we think the task has been completed, but we may be unaware of other people whom God still intends for us to reach. If Christ delays His coming for another hundred years, we must be faithful to proclaim His name to every generation, for as long as He tarries."

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