India is home to multiple religious beliefs and practices, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and Judaism. In the past, the country has been known for not only its diversity but also tolerance. It is widely believed that because of this tolerance, religions that originated in other countries/regions flourished in India. However, the use of religion in political mobilisation has over the last three decades led to the Indian society being polarised and witnessing communal violence. One of the narratives that has long been used is that members of the Christian and Muslim minorities engage in forceful conversions. As a result, several state governments have enacted Freedom of Religion Acts, commonly known as anti-conversion laws.
https://countercurrents.org/2021/12/understanding-indias-anti-conversion-laws/
Please pray for #India
Two women, both in their late 20s, have been booked under th ..
More laws passed to tighten the noose even more.
https://backtojerusalem.com/china-introduces-new-laws-prohibiting-on-line-christian-services/
Please remember to pray for our brothers and sisters in #Nepal!
https://kathmandupost.com/money/2022/01/02/it-s-paddy-that-will-put-further-pressure-on-economy
Finally after living in a foreign country for several decades, the funny father of orphans left for his heavenly abode!
His favorite quote about his death used to be "only the shell is here, the nut is gone"!
He was someone who rebirthed himself as a native tribal , while remaining in a foreigners body in a 10/40 window nation.
Celebrating the life of "Fearfully and wonderfully mad" (not made) friend!
@Cherishingsparrows2020 God is Good!
Thank you for sharing the picture.
We are the servants of the God of heaven and earth