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Missionaries sharing the Gospel in northern India are experiencing difficulties as the Hindu government is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christian conversion -- even attempting to set up legal traps for those who attempt to proselytize.

Kanak Chauhan, an evangelist who directs a regional ministry and oversees churches in the northern city of Chandigarh, told theChristian Aid Missionthat he receives at least one call a week from Hindus trying to trick him into making statements that would open him to accusations of encouraging people to embrace Christianity.

"I received a call from this lady who said, 'I have read about Christ, and I want to change my religion,'" he said, explaining that the calls are often recorded. "She was pushing me to say something like, 'I will help you to change your religion,' and once I say that, it can become a problem in India."

However, the pastor, who heads an indigenous ministry that has planted more than two dozen fellowships, makes an effort to use tact when responding to such calls.

"We try to use wise words, so instead of 'changing religion,' we say it's not about religion, it's about the heart," he said. "We have to be very careful. I will not say what they're trying to get me to say. I will say, 'Okay, we can talk about this, just come to meet us, and we can sit and we can talk.' If they are genuine, they will come and meet me. They never show up. They try a lot of these techniques and tricks."

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In addition to leveling such false allegations at Christians, Hindu extremists are conducting mass Ghar Wapsi ("homecoming") events designed to coerce people to "reconvert" to Hinduism, he said.

"They are literally threatening people to come back to Hinduism, and no one says anything about it," the pastor said

India, which is 74 percent Hindu and 6 percent Christian, is ranked #21 on Open Doors USA'sWorld Watch Listof countries where Christians experiencesevere persecution.

"At the top level the influence of fundamentalist Hindus has increased," notes the report. "Hindu radicals have started monitoring Christian activity in much detail. Many of them have planted spies in churches. Reports of pastors and church members beaten because of allegations of conversion are frequent; sometimes Christians are even killed."

"The government is watching all organizations and the kind of work they do, especially those very active in spiritual activities," Pastor Chauhan concurred. "They've started targeting them and started closing their non-profit accounts, so that's why it's important to have a balance between programs meeting physical needs and spiritual needs. It helps us to attain a good name inside the government."

Christian Aid Mission also notes that while India has yet to pass a law banning coerced or induced conversion, national laws already exist against criminal intimidation. Thus, attempts to force a person to convert to another religion could be prosecuted under these and other provisions.

"There are some who will take baptism, and after they're baptized, they'll accuse you, saying, 'This pastor baptized me, and he offered me this much money,'" Pastor Chauhan said. "They will just make these false statements."

Despite such risks, Pastor Chauhan and his team have established 11 churches, as well as six fellowships in Uttarakhand state, and seven in Punjab state. The organization works to provide food, education, and spiritual assistance to those in need. The fellowships have formed primarily as a result of team members sharing the gospel with friends, but the ministry also organizes evangelistic events.

"Evangelistic campaign events are the riskiest thing now, but risk is the other name of faith, so we have to do that," he said. "Evangelistic events require a lot of resources and finances, but we get big results; 3,000 people attended a campaign in Punjab recently, and around 250 repented the first day."

Pastor Chauhan is an ardent believer in the power of the Gospel, as he was once a devout worshipper of the Hindu monkey-faced god Hanuman.

"For Hindus, he's like Superman - he can fly, he has a tail that can grow to any extent, he can be of any size, and he has a he-man kind of body," the pastor said. "There are 330 million gods in Hinduism, so mostly people will say, 'Jesus is okay,' and they will just add one more to the 330 million. They will not hate Jesus. But my experience is that people in India are hungry for God, and once they find out who the true God is, they just follow Him with all their heart."

- See more at: Christian Missionaries Facing Difficulties in India as Hindu Extremists Scheme Against Conversions | Gospelherald.com
 
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What does the picture have to do with the news? If am not wrong picture is from the fire that broke out in kandivali yesterday.
The news website is evangelical, the idea probably would have been to present a picture of violence against Christians and this was all the staff could find.

Christian News, The Gospel Herald
 
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Evil Hindus doing things... :tsk:

What does the picture have to do with the news? If am not wrong picture is from the fire that broke out in kandivali yesterday.
Some Hindu woman crying because her house got burnt down. Perhaps that would not have been the case had she conve.... :devil:
 
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This is great news!!!
Don't need this evangelical trash and proselytization. Nobody gives a crap about them in developed countries so now they come to woo the poor, destitute and less educated. Pathetic!!!
 
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thwarted in India, these missionaries should go to places such as Pakistan and China to convert locals to Christianity. But wait, Pakistan doesn't allow religious conversions and China doesn't recognize the authority of the pope. But oh, never mind, that shouldn't stop kahonapichwademeinaaghai from bashing India. Good show puddy! Keep it up!
 
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thwarted in India, these missionaries should go to places such as Pakistan and China to convert locals to Christianity. But wait, Pakistan doesn't allow religious conversions and China doesn't recognize the authority of the pope. But oh, never mind, that shouldn't stop kahonapichwademeinaaghai from bashing India. Good show puddy! Keep it up!
First of all , the Pope is head of the Catholic Church not of Christianity. He has no enforceable authority over anyone.

Second of all China has the second highest growth rate for conversions into Christianity after Nepal. China now has the third highest number of Christians in the world.

Third of all, there are conversion efforts in muslim majority countries in the gulf - apparently high rates of conversion of expatriates in gulf countries.

Follow this link, the original figures come from the Ockenga Institute which is an evangelical missionary organization.



The Top 20 Countries where Christianity is Growing the Fastest | Disciple All Nations
 
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First of all , the Pope is head of the Catholic Church not of Christianity. He has no enforceable authority over anyone.

Second of all China has the second highest growth rate for conversions into Christianity after Nepal. China now has the third highest number of Christians in the world.

Third of all, there are conversion efforts in muslim majority countries in the gulf - apparently high rates of conversion of expatriates in gulf countries.

Follow this link, the original figures come from the Ockenga Institute which is an evangelical missionary organization.



The Top 20 Countries where Christianity is Growing the Fastest | Disciple All Nations
Not conversions in the gulf, those are simply higher % of forgien workers. Hindus make up around a quarter of the gulf probably. Citizens of gulf are almost 99% Muslim.
 
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Its as if the robber is complaining about strict policing, he has been denied opportunity to rob, these christian missionaries are mostly protestants, like "calvary assembly", "pentacoastal church", " Philadelphia church", "doomsday church", " jehova church", and many more, they can preach peacefully, but the problem is they don't do it like that, they abuse Hindu gods, they insult Hindus, after conversion they ask them to kick Hindu gods and throw away the photos or what ever religious items they have, they are kept under surveillance, and the newly converted becomes the greatest hater of Hindus and also India, I know as many Christians had heart-burn as the roman catholic Italian ruler of India madam Antonio meno lost the elections.
 
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Those "poor" Hindu people dont like getting stoned from "superior castes", they dont like drinking Brahim semen, those "poor hindu people" are smart. Hinduism in India is dissolving.


Nobody cares if you convert to a different religion in Pakistan, the only people Christians here can convert are again; Hindus.

Oh, Pakistan, the land of freedom and tolerance doesn't allow Muslims to convert to other faiths? Surely, all those people who keep saying that the punishment for converting away from Islam is death must have been lying. After all, you guys never tire of telling us that your faith stands for peace, killing one person is like killing entire humanity, yada yada...
 
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