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		<title>Justice delayed&#8230;again</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India (MNN) -- Two Christian workers indomitable in the face of false charges in India ]]></description>
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India<br />
(MNN) &#8212; August marks the three-year anniversary of the arrest of two Children&#39;s Bible Club leaders in Karnataka on false<br />
charges.
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<p>
<a href="/article/13130">Late one night in<br />
2009</a>, a mob of 20 Hindu extremists<br />
burst into a training for Year-Long Children&#39;s Bible Club leaders working through Grand Rapids, Michigan-based <a href="/groups/MNI">Mission India.</a>  Shouting<br />
threats, they moved from room to room. The extremists dragged people out of<br />
bed, beat them mercilessly, and burned every book and Bible they could find.
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<p>
When police<br />
finally arrived, they arrested two Children&#39;s Bible Club partners and charged<br />
them with coercing children to become<br />
Christians. Mission India President Dave Stravers says, &quot;There&#39;s no basis for the charge. They<br />
were actually sound asleep in the middle of the night. It&#39;s during a training<br />
session, (but) there weren&#39;t even any non-Christians involved, so how could<br />
they be converting anyone?&quot;
</p>
<p>
The pair is out on bail&#8230;and STILL awaiting trial. &quot;This is normal. They claim there is a<br />
20-year backlog in the Delhi court system, for instance,&quot; Stravers reports. The United Nations Development Program<br />
estimates that some 20 million legal cases are pending in India. the country has roughly 11 judges for every<br />
million people, so the proverbial &quot;light at the end of the tunnel&quot; (hope for an<br />
end) isn&#39;t likely coming soon.
</p>
<p>
The problem is<br />
the expectation of those who are awaiting their day in court. Stravers<br />
explains, &quot;Every month, they get on the train [for a] 12-hour train ride,<br />
sit all day in the court, and be told.<br />
&#39;No, no progress. A new date has been set.&#39;&quot; That&#39;s added expense and time lost to travel<br />
back and forth.
</p>
<p>
While the delay may be &quot;normal&quot; in Delhi, Stravers<br />
wonders if the &quot;dragging feet&quot; could be because&nbsp;<br />
&quot;judges and the accusers know that there is no case, so if the case<br />
actually comes to trial, all the charges will be dismissed. So they want to<br />
drag it out as long as possible to make life as difficult as possible.&quot;
</p>
<p>
The case is at a standstill in the courts. The most recent<br />
court date was postponed until September 21. It&#39;s harassment, pure and simple, Stravers<br />
argues.
</p>
<p>
However, it also revealed an<br />
indomitable spirit. &quot;These people are still working hard,<br />
training Children&#39;s Bible Club leaders. We have a long list of Christian<br />
workers who are waiting to be trained.&quot; In fact, Karnataka State is one of Mission<br />
India&#39;s biggest fields of ministry.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Why do the extremist Hindus oppose the Children&#39;s Bible Clubs? First, explains Stravers, &quot;God is working. And this is why the persecution<br />
is happening, because the general population is so open to the Gospel and the<br />
Lord Jesus is doing His work in a really powerful way in India today.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Mission India<br />
provides in-depth training for volunteer Children&#39;s Bible Club leaders as well<br />
as materials to teach up to five age levels in nearly two dozen Indian<br />
languages.
</p>
<p>
The Children&#39;s<br />
Bible Clubs are introduced in a community through a 10-day program. In the<br />
clubs, children enjoy songs, skits, and play games. They also listen to Bible stories, memorize<br />
Scripture, and learn more about relationship with Jesus, which helps them discover<br />
a loving Savior.
</p>
<p>
So, Stravers<br />
says, by the end of the Children&#39;s Bible Club, many children make a decision to<br />
follow Jesus. They then share their new<br />
faith and are bringing their parents to Christ. As a result, every year new<br />
churches grow out of Children&#39;s Bible Clubs.
</p>
<p>
As far as their two<br />
workers go, the danger of this case is that it&#39;s a distraction. &quot;We need to pray that the Lord will be<br />
faithful to them, that they&#39;ll feel the Lord&#39;s hand of protection. And when the<br />
persecution comes, [pray that] they will understand that this is not the devil winning any battles, [that]&nbsp; they need to keep speaking boldly for Christ.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Pray<br />
that there will be no further delays in the courts. Pray that the false charges<br />
will be dropped. Pray for the safety of this year&#39;s Year-Long Children&#39;s Bible<br />
Club leaders who are being trained right now across India.
</p>
<p>
Check our<br />
Featured Links Section for more details about the Children&#39;s Bible Clubs.</p>
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		<title>Extremists teach children to pray against Bible Clubs in India</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India (MNN) -- Hindu extremists copy Bible Clubs in a bold anti-Christian move]]></description>
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India (MNN) &#8212; There&#39;s a saying that goes: &#39;&quot;<em>Imitation is the sincerest</em> (<em>form) of flattery.</em>&quot;
</p>
<p>
In this case, it&#39;s a new twist to Gospel work<br />
in India. President of Grand Rapids,<br />
Michigan-based <a href="/groups/MNI">Mission India</a>, Dave Stravers, explains, &quot;The<br />
Bible Club ministry is so effective that<br />
Hindu leaders in this area are trying to copy it by forming their own<br />
clubs for children: they&#39;re forming Hindu clubs.&quot;
</p>
<p>
It&#39;s a reaction sparked by the growth of the Church in the<br />
area and new churches that are springing up. &quot;India is open to Christ as never before in history, says Stravers. &quot;Especially Indian Christians are reaching their communities: Muslim<br />
families, Hindu families through Children&#39;s Bible Clubs, which we help them to<br />
organize. We provide them with materials and training.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Right now, this anti-Christian response is an isolated<br />
case. The region where it&#39;s occurring is<br />
in South India where Mission India has a cluster of three Children&#39;s Bible<br />
Clubs in a group of neighboring villages.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Usually, radicals try to intimidate leaders and threaten the<br />
families that are sending their children to the Bible Clubs. However, this time, &quot;They offer games,<br />
help with homework, and provide school supplies like our own clubs do, but their teaching<br />
is from the Hindu religious texts&quot;, says Stravers. Their tactic has been successful, too. &quot;In one village where we had a Bible<br />
Club going strong, 15 of the children were induced to leave the Children&#39;s<br />
Bible Club and start attending the &#39;swadhyay&#39; class instead.&quot;
</p>
<p>
The approach is similar to the madrasas that Muslims use,<br />
Stravers warns. &quot;The objective is to make the children militantly<br />
anti-Christian. The clubs are called &#39;swadhyay&#39; classes&#8211;&#39;swadhyay&#39; means study.<br />
They are taught to recite mantras to Hindu idols, and they&#39;re taught to resist<br />
Christian teachings.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Other effects&#8211;aside from conflicting messages in a targeted<br />
mission field: &quot;The Christian leaders in that village are somewhat<br />
discouraged by this. It&#39;s an interesting aspect of the spiritual battle that&#39;s<br />
going on in India.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Children&#39;s Bible Clubs are introduced in a community through<br />
a 10-day program. Some have extended to year-long Clubs. The clubs also inspire children to serve<br />
their communities and become future leaders. The clubs also inspire children to serve their<br />
communities and become future leaders.
</p>
<p>
With such an aggressive tactic facing Bible Club leaders and<br />
pastors in this ministry area, Stravers urges prayer as the most powerful<br />
course of action. &quot;Pray for courage for the leaders and for the parents that<br />
want their children to go to these clubs, to get help with their homework and<br />
who don&#39;t object to the Christian teaching.&quot;
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<p>
We have links to the Children&#39;s Bible Club ministries at our<br />
Featured Links Section.&nbsp;</p>
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