Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Church Buildings Targeted by Extremists

Gospel for Asia
For Immediate Release


Churches are routinely targeted by anti-Christian extremists who don't like seeing people discover the love of Jesus.

SOUTH ASIA (ANS) -- Two church buildings in one area of South Asia were recently targeted by anti-Christian extremists. Both churches have GFA-supported missionaries serving as their pastors.

The first, a brand-new church building, was vandalized, and construction was halted on the second.

Ayukta Reddy's new church building was finally complete and the congregation was preparing for the building dedication when vandals broke the windows and the glass in the door. They also painted the name of a local god on the door. The vandalism occurred on July 27.

A few miles away, a second church was sabatoged on that same day. This time it was a church under construction. 

Gospel for Asia-supported missionary M.S. Patil serves as pastor of the church. He reports that some local anti-Christian extremists filed a legal complaint against him, accusing him of illegal construction.

He went to the police station and answered the complaint, but no one would listen. Instead he found out that the building permit for the project was revoked and that he would have to reapply for a new permit before construction could resume.

Both of these missionaries are asking for prayer.

Ayukta asks for prayer for the Lord's protection from those who are scheming to do evil against the church. He also asks for believers to pray the church members will be able to adequately repair the damage in time to dedicate the building to the Lord.

Patil requests prayer that the new building permit will be approved and that the Lord will strengthen him and his congregation to withstand the enemy and overcome this problem.

Both pastors also ask for Christians to join them in prayer for the vandals so they can fully comprehend the love of Jesus. 


Gospel for Asia is an evangelical mission organization based in Carrollton, Texas, involved in sharing the love of Jesus across South Asia.

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