Local authorities released Gospel for Asia native missionary Chandran Paranjoy on bail from jail on October 23. Chandran spent more than two weeks confined to a cell, charged with forcibly converting people to Christianity. Under the arrangement made with state officials, Chandran must return to the judge on the date of his upcoming court case.
Chandran was leading a prayer meeting in a believer’s home when police arrested him on October 5. A group of anti-Christian extremists falsely accused him of insulting other religions and paying people money to convert to Christianity. The extremists took advantage of Chhattisgarh’s harsh anti-conversion law to cause trouble for Chandran’s flourishing ministry.
While in jail, Chandran shared the love of Christ with everyone he could. He even led worship services for the inmates on the three Sundays he was in jail. About 30 people attended each service.
Throughout Chandran’s confinement, GFA district leaders tried to meet with the local judge several times in an effort to have him released. But, until now, the anti-Christian extremists pressured the judge with threats, so he did not feel free to let Chandran go. Chandran requests prayer that the court will see the truth concerning his case and drop the false charges. He also requests prayer for his church and family during this difficult time.
Read a previous article about Chandran’s arrest.
Read about Chhattisgarh’s anti-conversion law.