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A pattern of world persecution

There are many different sources of anti-Christian persecution. Violent extremism is gaining ground within several of the world’s major religions. Militant communism remains a potent force in some countries, and zealous nationalism is destabilising various others. These forces often see Christian communities as their enemy, and turn their anger upon them, with very destructive results.

All these elements are found in the region of South Asia, where God’s people are a beleaguered – though also bold – minority. Their sufferings are made worse by the poverty and instability that afflict so many countries, and by the natural disasters that can wreak terrible devastation without warning. Thus the region is a model or microcosm of anti-Christian persecution throughout the world.

For this year’s Suffering Church Sunday we focus on the Christians of South Asia and the pressures and persecutions that they face. You may like to choose a Sunday in November (or another month if this is better for your church’s calendar) and use the material in the following pages for a special service or meeting on this theme. As you read, please remember our suffering brothers and sisters in your prayers.

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