For the second time in two weeks, the Assembly of God Church in Yakkala, Sri Lanka was attacked on May 23. After a mob of around fifty people invaded the pastor's home on May 16, demanding that he stop conducting services (click here for details), the pastor was told that his church would be attacked on May 23. Despite this warning, a worship service was held as usual. At the end of the service, around twenty people armed with clubs and sticks arrived. Fearing he would be beaten, the pastor hid and called the police. Smashing furniture and musical instruments, they also verbally and physically assaulted some of the congregation. When the police arrived, the attackers fled. One was caught and has been charged.
Church building destroyed in 2003 |
Pray that this and other congregations in Sri Lanka will be free to worship without fear of attack. Pray for those who oppose them, that they will see the Spirit of God living in the believers.
For more information on persecution of Christians in Sri Lanka, click here.