Recently, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) released a report about the discrimination and violence against religious minorities in India. In that report, they say "It would not be too far-fetched to say that the circumstances in which we found our research subjects living was one of imminent existential threat." In this episode, we talk about the LSE report and discuss how we can speak up for our brothers and sisters in India.
You can read the LSE report, and find out how you can get involved and speak up for our brothers and sisters in India at www.opendoorsca.org/IndiainCrisis.
To find sample tweets and emails you can send to your member of parliament, visit www.opendoorsca.org/standfortruthindia.
Download a copy of the 2021 World Watch List at www.opendoorsca.org/world-watch-list/about-persecution.
Find more resources to pray for the persecuted church at www.opendoorsca.org/get-involved/pray/.
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