Indian Government Assault on Christian Organisations
India’s Ministry of Home Affairs has suspended the Foreign Contribution Act licences of six non-governmental organisations.
Continue reading →India’s Ministry of Home Affairs has suspended the Foreign Contribution Act licences of six non-governmental organisations.
Continue reading →Lao authorities continue to persecute and arrest believers on flimsy charges with reports of officials twisting issues to make Christians look bad.
Continue reading →In March, Pastor Sithon Thipavong was arrested for holding a worship service in his home and was then imprisoned for this offence.
Continue reading →The NGO Human Rights Commission of Malaysia is to resume its inquiry into whether the 2016 disappearance of Pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife.
Continue reading →A group of armed men in Pakistan vandalized a church in Punjab province in early May.
Continue reading →Authorities in Laos have arrested a pastor for holding a church service without official permission.
Continue reading →Police in Nepal have arrested a pastor and accused him of misleading people about COVID-19 with false information.
Continue reading →Local officials in the Central Java province of Indonesia have obstructed the completion of a Baptist Church building for the past six months.
Continue reading →Three years after Malaysian pastor Raymond Koh went missing in broad daylight, the family filed suit against the government and senior officials.
Continue reading →Christmas is a low-key affair in Brunei as foreign workers leave to celebrate Christmas outside the country, evading government-enforced bans on such celebrations.
Continue reading →An excerpt from the book “Standing Strong Through the Storm” by Paul Estabrooks and Jim Cunningham.
Continue reading →Is the modern UK Church following The Nicolaitans? Becoming mixed up with idol worship, and with lower moral standards?
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