Friday, June 20, 2008

Pastors Seminar in India Attacked; Police Refuse to Take Action

Pastors Seminar in India Attacked; Police Refuse to Take Action By
Dibin Samuel
Christian Today Reporter
Thu, Jun. 19 2008 09:51 AM ET
 

Bangalore – In another incident of escalating persecution and lack of security, a pastors training seminar in Karnataka was attacked by Hindu radicals on Tuesday.

"A mob of around 100 Hindu radicals by Rajendra Baby, a local Bajrang Dal leader arrived and disrupted the meeting, abusing and forcing them to stop the session," said the report by Global Council of Indian Christians.

The Christian advocacy group based in the state said the Christian seminar held at the Well Water Garden Institute in Mysore – the second biggest city in the state of Karnataka – had gathered over 70 pastors and featured a pastor from South Korea as its guest speaker.

Police arrested several pastors from the group on allegations that the Christians were involved in forceful conversion. At least two pastors suffered minor injuries in the assault by the irate radicals.

"A few pastors requested the District Superintendent of Police, Mr. Ramasubbu, to provide security for the Pastors Training Seminar. However, around 7 p.m. a police team was led by Circle inspector Venketaramanappa barged into the chapel, and stopped the evening prayer," GCIC reported.

The police not only seized the Christian materials and their personal vehicles, but also threatened the pastors of dire consequences if they went on with the seminar.

 

 

One of the pastors from the group has reportedly lodged a complaint against the activists.

The attack comes on the heels of an arrest earlier this month of a bishop and 40 Pastors in Khammam district, Andhra Pradesh. Christians, who were on a mission tour from Vishakpatnam to Bhadrachalam in Khammam district, were assembled for a prayer meeting with Bishop John Peter of Baptist Church when "radicals barged in," as GCIC reported. Officials from the Bhadrachalam Police station had taken them in apparently based on a case filed by the radicals, or local Hindu extremists.

 
Saint Stephen (Greek: Στέφανος, Stephanos), known as the Protomartyr (Greek: Πρωτομάρτυρας, Protomartyras) (or first martyr) of Christianity, His name means 'laurel wreath' or 'crown' in Greek.

Genesis 4:10 (New King James Version) And He said, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground.
 
They cried out in a loud voice, "Holy and true Master, how long before you judge and take revenge on those living on earth who shed our blood?"  The earth cries out because of the blood that has been shed upon it.
 
A call for sacredness, liberation, justice, politics of hope

 

 

 

 
Revelation 6:10 (New King James Version) 10 And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?”
 
"Father, make of me a crisis man. Bring those I contact to decision. Let me not be a milepost on a single road; make me a fork, that men must turn one way or another on facing Christ in me. " “God deliver me from the dread asbestos of ‘other things.’ Saturate me with the oil of the Spirit that I may be a flame for you.” Jim Elliot
 
Another angel denounces greater woes to come.

The sight the apostle beheld at the opening the fifth seal was very affecting. He saw the souls of the martyrs under the altar; at the foot of the altar in heaven, at the feet of Christ. Persecutors can only kill the body; after that there is no more they can do; the soul lives. God has provided a good place in the better world, for those who are faithful unto death. It is not their own death, but the sacrifice of Christ, that gives them entrance into heaven. The cause in which they suffered, was for the word of God; the best any man can lay down his life for; faith in God's word, and the unshaken confession of that faith. They commit their cause to Him to whom vengeance belongs. The Lord is the comforter of his afflicted servants, and precious is their blood in his sight. As the measure of the sin of persecutors is filling up, so is the number of the persecuted, martyred servants of Christ. When this is fulfilled, God will send tribulation to those who trouble them, and unbroken happiness and rest to those that are troubled. (Rev 6:12-17)

 

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