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Church in India Growing Despite Surge in Persecution

October 28, 2016 | Asia
October 28, 2016

ICC Note:

A recent report shows that the church in India is growing despite a surge in persecution over the past two years. Many associate this recent surge in persecution with the rise of the Hindu nationalist BJP. Often using religiously divisive politics, the BJP’s political platform incites Hindu radicals in India to attack Christians and their places of worship. As has often been to case for many of India’s political leaders, after Christians or other religious minorities are attacked, the government’s stance has been to ignore or outright deny the issue. 

10/28/2016 India (Gospel Herald) – India, a predominantly Hindu nation, sees a rise and growth of megachurches with members “from all walks of life,” according to a report.

From farmers to urban dwellers and almost everywhere in between, Christians in India are packing churches to the thousands. According to a report from Christianity Today, there are approximately 25 to 60 million Christians in the country, most of whom are Catholics, while about 1 billion Indians are Hindus.

The growth has been surprising. In a farming community in Rajasthan, for example, a congregation of 2,000 attends the service every Sunday. In some cases, family members have to take turns going to the service so that someone is left behind to take care of the farm animals.

The church is pastored by Bhagwana Lal, who hails from the tribal group considered to be below the Dalits, India’s lowest caste and society’s outcasts.

Another church in the city of Hyderabad, which can fit 35,000 people, gets packed during each one of its five services every Sunday. Calvary Temple is dubbed as the “largest church in India.” It is pastored by Satish Kumar.

“Many Americans think nothing is happening among Christians in India,” said Kumar, referring to Christians outside of his country. “We have to change that opinion.”

In August, the Evangelical Fellowship of India released a report documenting an increase in cases of persecution among Christians for the first half of 2016. The report identifies “134 separate incidents of violence” within the first six months of the year.

The number was quite high compared to those of 2014 (147 cases) and 2015 (177 cases) considering it was only for the first half of the year.

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