Write to Pastor Laxman
Pastor Laxman* grew up a Hindu but encountered Jesus when he visited church and Christians prayed for his wife, Latika*, who was severely ill. “When my wife received healing with just one prayer at the church, I understood that her God was a God who answered prayers,” he says.
The pastor has since seen God miraculously intervene in the lives of many others. “I met a man who was suffering from epilepsy,” Laxman remembers. “He used to have attacks five times a day. I met and prayed with him. After a few months, he was completely healed.”
Word spread about what God was doing in Pastor Laxman’s church. From a handful of believers, the church grew to hundreds.
But as is often the case in many parts of India, growing churches are a threat to Hindu extremists, who believe that to be Indian is to be Hindu. Pastor Laxman was falsely accused of forced conversions, imprisoned and his church attacked.
Laxman has since been released and he hopes that his church will be rebuilt. In the meantime, some 40 believers continue to gather secretly for prayer. “They can break the church building and send us to jail and beat us up,” he says. “But they cannot separate us from Jesus or stop us from following Jesus.”
Would you like to write a message of encouragement to Pastor Laxman and Latika? Your words will mean so much to them!
Guidelines
- Please be encouraging and feel free to include one or two Bible verses
- Show sensitivity; please do not dwell on the recipient’s plight, share about the blessings of life in your country or your own struggles.
Security
- Do not mention Open Doors
- Do not mention other religions
- Do not refer to Israel, even when using scripture
- Do not criticise religions, religious extremists, governments, judicial systems or political leaders
- Do not send money or make proposals to help
- You can disclose your name and the country you live in, but do not provide your full name or full address.
- Do not send photographs of yourselves or anybody else.
Send to us!
Please send your encouragement to messagestoindia@opendoorsuk.org and we’ll do the rest!
Please do not send physical cards to us in the post, as we are unable to process these or send them to India. Thank you!
*Names changed for security reasons
Please note this campaign ends 31 October 2024