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MISSIONARY NEWS
Christianity Recognized in Attapeu Province, Laos
by Christian Aid
This year proved a turning point for native Christians
living in Attapeu Province of southern Laos. After years of
struggle, believers rejoiced as the government now
recognizes Christianity as a legitimate religion.
Only five years ago the persecution was severe. Local
authorities ordered believers in Attapeu to renounce their
faith or be exiled from their villages. Christians were
prohibited from using common wells, rice mills and other
public facilities. At the beginning of the year 2002, 73
people professed faith in Christ. But by the end of the
year, after heavy persecution, only 30 believers remained
steadfast.
The following year was no easier. Villagers in Attapeu
Province continued to withhold basic resources from
Christians. Believers were forced to walk two hours to the
nearest city to buy food and supplies. Local officials
marked the homes of Christians throughout the province by
attaching posters to their front doors.
Persecutors poisoned the believers' animals and threw
rocks at their homes.
The village authorities finally ordered 12 Christian
families to leave their village, threatening to burn down
their homes if they refused to comply.
In 2004 several missionaries were arrested and imprisoned
for one year. Their livestock was confiscated by the village
chief. Each missionary was also forced to pay a hefty fine.
If they did not pay, the authorities threatened to burn
their homes and take over their land.
"Our rice fields and our orchard fields have been taken
from us," reported one native believer. "We are constantly
being chased out of our village. We are about to be without
homes or a way to earn a living. The authorities threatened
to kill our son. They accused him of being a spy."
This year, however, the prayers of many were answered
when local authorities officially recognized Christianity in
Attapeu. For the first time, Christians are able to legally
worship together in churches.
An indigenous ministry assisted by Christian Aid plans to
construct one church in each of five villages.
With the freedom to assemble and openly share the gospel,
believers are optimistic that the number of Christians in
Attapeu will sharply increase. Today, 336 believers gather
for worship in the province.
Lao believers ask that fellow believers join them in
praying for means to build these five church buildings
($5,000 each).
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