India: Forced Out for My Faith in Christ

Source: International Christian Concern, October 8, 2025

On Saturday, September 27, my mother came to me with a troubled expression. Her voice trembled as she spoke to me.

“You must leave the village!” she urged. “I heard it with my own ears—the villagers are plotting to kill you and attack your family. You need to go now to save your life!”

I was shocked but remained calm.

“I believe in God, the same God who healed my wife from her sickness and gave us peace and hope,” I told her. “No one can take my life without his will.”

A few minutes later, my younger brother came to me, tears rolling down his face.

“Please, leave. If you stay, we may never see you again,” he pleaded. “They are planning to kill you. If you go, at least we’ll know you’re safe somewhere.”

The concern in his voice moved me deeply. I turned to my wife and told her about the situation. I said I would leave for now and return once things settled down. That evening, I quietly left my village in Central India.

The next morning, I received a phone call from my brother.

“The entire village is at your house,” he said. “They’re demanding to know—will you deny Jesus or let your house be destroyed?”

I told him with a firm heart, “When my wife was on her deathbed and we had no hope, Jesus healed her. He gave us life. How can I deny him now? Even if I must give my life, I will not deny Christ and his rule in my life.”

Soon after, the mob destroyed our house.

Read the full story and watch a similar report from another believer forced from his village (2.5-minute video).

By the way, many are praying for the world’s Hindus at this time (15 days of prayer coinciding with several major Hindu festivals).

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