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Christian Elephants???

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Last year I wrote a detailed email about all the horrific persecution that was taking place in Orissa, the state adjacent to Maharastra where Prakash is located.  There was even some church bombings close to one of our village works of Nandagomuk.  Well, the Bible says, “Vengeance is mine saith the Lord.” God can sometimes be very humorous in carrying out His vengeance.  Here is an unedited account of what is happening in Orissa even NOW.  I received this article before I left Georgia, but wanted to confirm that is was indeed accurate before I sent it.  So waited till arriving here in India.  You are going to love this!  Just wish I had pictures to go along with this one.

INDIA: ELEPHANTS ATTACK IN ORISSA EXACTLY AFTER ONE YEAR OF PERSECUTIONS

- In  2008 a severe persecution of Christians broke out in the Indian state of Orissa. A 22 year old nun was burnt to death when angry mobs burnt down an orphanage in Khuntpali village in Barhgarh district, another nun was gang raped in Kandhamal, mobs attacked churches, torched vehicles, houses of Christians destroyed, and Thomas Chellen, director of the pastoral center that was destroyed with a bomb, had a narrow escape after a Hindu mob nearly set him on fire. The end result saw more than 500 Christians murdered, and thousands of others injured and homeless after their houses were reduced to ashes.

Recently a strange and dramatic event took place in Orissa, which has many people talking and wondering. In recent months, herds of wild elephants have begun to storm villages that are home to some of the worst persecutors of Christians during the troubles. In one village, where in August a year ago the Christians had to run for their lives while their homes were being destroyed by rioters, a herd of elephants emerged from the surrounding jungle exactly one year later, in July 2009, at the same time of the day of the attack.

These elephants first attacked a rock crusher machine owned by a key leader of the persecution movement. They then went on to destroy his house and farms. Hundreds of villagers have been forced to take shelter in camps in the Indian state of Orissa after repeated attacks by a herd of elephants. Seven people have been killed and several others injured in attacks by a herd of 12-13 elephants over the past few weeks in Kandhamal district.

Over 2,500 people living in 45 villages have been affected by the attacks, district chief Krishen Kumar said. It is, however, unclear why this herd of elephants migrated from the Lakheri sanctuary in a neighbouring district. He said the herd had travelled some 300km into Kandhamal, and even entered a town in the district. Wildlife officials were camping at the site of the attacks and trying to find out why the elephants had come out of their sanctuary. The villagers say elephants attack their areas in herds, causing heavy destruction.

Gaining momentum, they rampaged through other non-Christian homes, demolishing gardens and singling out the home of persecutors, leaving Christian homes untouched. These strange attacks have spread, and according to a report, the elephants have already destroyed more than 700 houses in 30 villages, and killed five people.
Nobody in this area has seen or even imagined the unique appearance of a herd of wild elephants such as this. The elephants are not ordinary elephants; they appear to be on a mission. Typically, smaller elephants enter a village first, appearing to survey the community. They then rejoin the larger herd, and larger elephant soon follow and get the job done.
The ministry partner in India stated, “We think that it might have something to do with the avenging the blood of martyrs. In fact the fear of God has fallen on the local people, who have labeled these elephants “Christian elephants.”
With little help coming from the administration, the villagers have taken to road blockades. “The elephants have destroyed crops and selected houses. But officials too express helplessness. “There is no permanent habitat of elephants in Sundargarh. They come from Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand where their habitats have shrunk. But is not clear how and why these elephants reached Orissa.

Don’t mess with God’s people I think is the message.


Persecution in India

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

It is with a heavy heart that I write this email.
We have had several associates inform us of the atrocious situation of persecution that is taking place in Orissa, India. According to our sources, Christian leaders, pastors and their families are being burnt alive. Churches, homes and orphanages are being bombed or torched and in all this the government is doing nothing. When they do try to help, militants who blocked roads to the affected areas are hindering them. One of the latest news report stated that a gang went on a rampage and bombed a Christian orphanage. All the children were able to escape, but the lady cook was burned alive.

The reason for this latest, in an ongoing state of persecution, is the mob death of Swami Laraswati, a top leader of the VHP. The swami’s ultimate goal was to have India declared a “Hindu nation,” and to half the growth of both Christianity and Islam on the subcontinent. Hindu radicals are using his death as an excuse to increase their attacks on Christians in Orissa. The state of Orissa is directly northeast of the state of Maharastra where Prakash Institutes are located.

It has been reported by GFA (Gospel for Asia) that one of their missionaries was attacked while in route to conduct Sunday services. “He was attacked by a mob and they were almost setting him on fire, but the fire did not catch. By God’s grace the police rescued him and have taken him into custody.” GFA is still trying to get him released.
WHY is that so difficult???? This is India.

Having seen first hand how quickly a gang can get out of control, I can only imagine the plight of these Indian believers, forced to run for their lives

Last week, in protest of the deplorable actions against Christian in Orissa, all Indian Christian Institutes were closed. That included all classes at Prakash. Each and every one the Christian pastors and leaders of Nagpur gathered together at All Saint’s Cathedral and had a meeting with the collector (big-wig government man) of Nagpur.

As of yesterday, the situation in Nagpur is OK, but it doesn’t take long for the fundamentalists to create an unnecessary state of affairs. Christians are already on their hit list. The radical fundamentalists organization RSS, which specializes in organizing street gangs, is headquartered in Nagpur. We thank the Lord for our trustworthy relationship with a prominent Hindu extended family that has been able to give us a degree of protection for our campus from this radical group.

Please pray for the safety of these targeted believers of Orissa and for the continued protection of the Prakash family and campus.