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Indian Christian: Attacks Have Increased Our Faith

By Dibin Samuel|Christian Today Reporter

The wave of attacks on churches in Karnataka, India, have only "increased our faith and brought us together," says Archbishop Bernard Moras, whose noteworthy initiative has united churches of many denominations.

On June 19, over 200 Christians from various denominations gathered at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Bangalore. They came together under the banner of Karnataka United Christians Forum for Human Rights (KUCFHR).

Addressing the gathering, Archbishop of Bangalore Bernard Moras said, “God has the power to bring good even from evil. The formation of this forum is a testimony to that."

He pointed out that the attacks on churches, religious personnel, priests, nuns and pastors had "prompted church leaders to think of ways and means to arrest this violation of our right to worship and proclaim our faith."

He was referring to last year's assault on churches and prayer halls by right-wing Hindu groups. At least 20 Christian worship places were attacked in the violent crime spree in the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada. Thousands of people were displaced.

It was following this incident that the forum was birthed by representatives from various Christian groups.

The attacks on Christians, Moras explained, propelled the move for such a platform "where we could identify what is common among us" and even think out-of-the-box for "reaching out to the less fortunate and underprivileged" in our society.

While expressing sadness over remarks such as "Karnataka will become a second Gujarat," Moras excitedly declared, "Nothing will prevail against the unity of the Church."

The gathering hosted by CSI Bishop Rev. Vasanth Kumar welcomed delegates from the Methodist, Orthodox, Jacobite, and Believer’s churches, the Federation of Christian Churches as well as independent churches.

Together, they agreed to stick to acceptable methods in proclaiming one's faith and disfavor unChristian activities such as forceful conversions, allurements and inducements of any kind.

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  • Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:37 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Let's pray for these brothers and sisters. And support them 100%.

  • Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:57 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    We can support our brothers and sisters in India by using the internet to monitor these groups and their alliances with the - SHIV SENA, BAJRANG DAL, SANGH PARIVAR.
    www.ofbjp.org
    www.vhp-america.org
    www.vhp.org.au
    www.vhp.org.uk
    www.vhpcanada.com

  • Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:31 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ''For that ultimate
    purpose, believers of all denominations will have to come
    together to proclaim the good news of the "Gospel".''

    Let me explain why I said no thanks, it is because I am against the ecumenical movement as there are some denominations that are full of unbelievers.

  • Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:27 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ''For that ultimate
    purpose, believers of all denominations will have to come
    together to proclaim the good news of the "Gospel".''

    No thanks.

  • Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:28 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I'm glad the stories of persecution are being aired. Not only does it work to protect Christians in oppressive lands (weakly, I know, but at least it's a start), it also works to strengthen the proclamation of the Gospel abroad. It's a long difficult road and we need to pray for those on the front lines.

  • Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:05 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The history of Christian Church repeatedly confirm the
    fact that the Church of Jesus Christ will not grow
    rapidly without the bloodshed of the saints. India
    had its share of bloodshed from the saints, so that
    the Church will grow rapidly there. For that ultimate
    purpose, believers of all denominations will have to come
    together to proclaim the good news of the "Gospel".
    India is going to be a great theater of Christian
    revival very soon.

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