Christians in the western state of Gujarat, India, are worried about the recent enactment of an anti-conversion law that threatens to imprison missionaries if they are convicted of 'forcibly converting' someone to Christianity.
Christians in the western state of Gujarat, India, are worried about the recent enactment of an anti-conversion law that threatens to imprison missionaries if they are convicted of 'forcibly converting' someone to Christianity.
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lets all take some time and sincerly pray for our brothers and sisters who are being persecuted around the world. if we cant go out of our way to spread the good news around the world we should at least give our missionarys more support.
And now the Gujarati BJP are feeling the same towards the christian increase as they felt against the dwindling violent Muslims? More insecure Hindus for your attention. We agree with brother AS Matthew, please call your representative and let them discuss steps toward diversity with the Indians
The Gujarathi community may be the largest single Indian ethnic community in the U.S., and
they have accomplished economically than any other ethnic community. They indeed control
the hospitality industry in the U.S. A few of them are radical Hindus and they play a key role
to promote the agenda of the current Chief Minister Modi. The irony is that these people who
were migrated to the U.S., have all the right to start their house of worship, and to promote
Hinduism, and rightfully they must have the freedom to do so. But when these people show a
double standard of anti-Christian attitude in their home State but they enjoy total freedom here,
that one way attitude must be addressed.
The American Christians must talk to the Gujarathi community in love; what they are doing
in their home State is not akin to fundamental human right.