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World|Tue, Aug. 26 2008 09:00 AM EDT

Hindu Mob Attacks Christian Orphanage

By Anne Thomas|Christian Today Reporter

As Hindu radicals go on the rampage in India's Orissa state, Christians are "running for their lives," says one missionary.

One woman was killed and a priest seriously injured when a mob burned down a Christian orphanage Monday during widespread violence triggered by the killing of a radical Hindu leader over the weekend.

The mob cleared the orphanage, located in Khuntapali, of children and set the place on fire, leaving the woman, a 21-year-old teacher, trapped inside.

Gospel for Asia (GFA) said that at least one of its missionaries had been attacked in the violence that erupted since the killing of Swami Laxmananand Saraswati, leader of radical Hindu group Vishwa Hindu Parishad, on Saturday night.

GFA missionary Jeebaratna Lima was on his way to conduct a Sunday service when he was attacked by a mob, according to GFA. When the mob tried to set him on fire, police intervened and took him into custody, where he remains.

Mobs have also attacked churches, convents and parish houses.

The Bishop of Sambalpur Lucas Kerketta told the Hindustan Times, “We are afraid to move out. Some Christians staying in institutions or bungalows are hiding in jungles or villages. We have two to three policemen, and they can’t control a big crowd … we have asked for more security.”

Saraswati was killed in an attack by around 20 men during a religious celebration. Although the Indian Government suspects that the attackers are Maoists, or communist rebels, Gospel for Asia says that Hindu radicals are using the death as an excuse to attack Christians in Orissa.

Last December, hundreds of Christians in Orissa were forced to flee from their homes when they were hit by a wave of attacks by Hindu radicals. A number of Christians were killed and houses and churches were destroyed.

Police are standing guard at one GFA Bible College and have advised Christians not to venture outside.

GFA President K.P. Yohannan said, “We thank God that the government officials are protecting our campus and our people. That is a true blessing."

GFA missionaries are continuing their work with more than 30 churches and mission stations across Orissa despite the violence.

"The fundamentalist groups have always opposed us," noted one GFA worker, "and now there is great tension prevailing, and Christians are running away for their lives."

Yohannan urged Christians to pray for believers in Orissa.

"Having ministered in Orissa, I can only imagine the plight of these tribal believers, forced to run for their lives into the jungle," he said. "My heart goes out to the missionaries and believers. We must pray with all earnestness for the suffering church in Orissa at this time."

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  • Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:29 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Jesus send forth your Holy Spirit in a might way to the heathens of Orissa and enkindlke in them the fire of your Love, touch their hearts, minds, body and souls, so that they will hv a change of heart henceforth and treat their bretheren with Love and understand, because of God id Love and Merciful. Amen.

  • Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:31 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 4

    Like most Americans I don't know enough about current affairs in India and recent history in India, to be able to read this article in context. Are Christians being attacked because, because they are Christin? Are they being attacked because Christianity is the de facto religion of the nation is only second to the USSR when it come to oppression post WW II?

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:03 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 1

    Amen, igh, amen. I said that prayer with you.

    And wbmoore is right. The devil and his minions are in overdrive, right now. The hatred we are seeing for the Church of God and for the Christian faith is telling, and if we're not in the last days, then we're certainly very, very close. I see much Biblical prophecy beginning to be fulfilled in much of this. It is a dark time in the world for many believers and it's getting darker and darker for us here, in the West, too.

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    Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:36 pm Agree: 7   Disagree: 0

    Father in the name of Jesus , who is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I Pray that you protect and provide in these violent days for the Brethren in india and around the world with all they need to serve you to the fullest. With love filled hearts and a True understanding, bring forth fruit with good works.

    Let us take the brethren into our homes Lord and give them Love and comfort. Protecting with our very lives when called upon to show the Love Jesus said we are to show so all know we are True Brethren and your Servants, Amen.

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:41 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    devils work overtime, but God has already won. May the faithful be protected and strengthened and may unbelievers come to faith through all this.

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