Persecution News - India
Christian woman brutally attacked
(July 15, 2010)
Assailants sever Christian's hand
(July 08, 2010)
Two pastors attacked; vehicles burned
(June 30, 2010)
Christian beaten, forcibly reconverted to Hinduism
(June 17, 2010)
Missionary murdered
(June 03, 2010)
Christian man dies, three injured after attack
(April 22, 2010)
A call to action and prayer for Christians in Orissa
(December 23, 2009)
Christians beaten, church burned down
(December 16, 2009)
Pray for persecuted Christians in Orissa this Christmas
(December 02, 2009)
Three churches attacked in Tamil Nadu
(December 02, 2009)
Christians throughout India targeted in violent attacks
(October 28, 2009)
Pastor attacked and arrested in Karnataka
(October 14, 2009)
Pastor attacked by Hindu militants in Andhra Pradesh
(September 30, 2009)
Relief camp bombed in Orissa
(September 30, 2009)
Hindus falsely accuse Christians of murder
(September 02, 2009)
Church burned in Andhra Pradesh
(August 26, 2009)
Christians attacked throughout Karnataka
(August 19, 2009)
Christians beaten, accused of forcible conversion in Karnataka
(July 22, 2009)
Church closed down; pastor beaten
(June 10, 2009)
Homes burned, paramilitary forces withdrawn in Orissa
(June 03, 2009)
Pastor severely beaten in Madhya Pradesh
(May 27, 2009)
Christians beaten, churches set on fire
(May 20, 2009)
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| June 10, 2009 |
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At approximately 10:00 a.m. on June 8, Pastor Paul Chinnaswamy (50) was attacked by two suspected Hindu militants while he was sitting in front of his church in Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu state. The men approached the pastor on bikes and attacked him, kicking him in the chest and punching him in the jaw so hard his teeth were broken. When villagers noticed the scene, they approached the assailants who then fled. Pastor Chinnaswamy has reportedly been assaulted and threatened several times in recent years. Pray for healing for Pastor Chinnaswamy. Pray that the members of the Indian Apostolic Church in Karnataka will grow in Christlikeness through the ongoing opposition they face (James 1:2-4). For more information on the persecution of Christians in India, click here. |



On June 7, a group of police officers and Hindu militants disrupted a worship service being held in the newly built Indian Apostolic church building in Chennagiri village, Davanagere district in Karnataka state. The police claimed that the church was opened with an illegal license. The pastor explained that he had already obtained the necessary permission from authorities but was told that no churches were allowed in the village since they were engaged in "conversion activities." All of the church members were sent away and the building was locked up.