Police in the state of Karnataka arrested four Christian youths on October 27 on charges of forcibly converting Hindu people, according to a November 3 report from Compass Direct.
The Christians, identified only as Robin, Karen, Ashya and Flavin, were arrested after Girish Kundapur, the leader of a Hindu organization, filed a complaint alleging that they were "visiting the houses of Hindus and misleading the people" in their home area of Mabukal. The youths refute this allegation and say that they were not encouraging conversion but only preaching their beliefs. Police are still investigating the conversion charges.
Pray that the charges against these Christians will dropped. Pray that those who accuse them of forced conversion will see that the Gospel message is one of a free gift, not coercion. Pray that they will respond in faith to Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9).
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