Radical Hindu, Muslim, and Buddhist groups in South Asian countries are actively pursuing the eradication of Christianity, making ministry increasingly difficult for native believers. But despite higher levels of persecution against Christians, the gospel is rapidly spreading throughout the region, and tens of thousands of people are giving their lives to Christ every day.
However, there is still much work to be done. Northern India contains the world’s largest number of unreached people groups. Islamic extremism in Pakistan has significantly increased during the last 10 to 15 years due in large part to Islamic education centers where 40 million children are taught to persecute religious minorities like Christians.
South Asian countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka are bastions of pedophilia, as many children are sold into prostitution or trafficked across borders. Christian Aid Mission-assisted ministries across the region are sheltering such vulnerable children in orphanages and children’s homes, raising them to know Jesus Christ and His love for them.
Your monthly support will help reach children in South Asia with the gospel.