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Illegal conversions by Christian missionaries using foreign funding exposed

The global network of evangelist missionaries, with the help of their allies in India, is shamelessly using foreign funds to convert people to Christianity through fraud, coercion, seduction and coercion.

The Legal Rights Observatory (LRO), which monitors FCRA irregularities and the misappropriation of foreign funds, has accused the Bible Chapel Society of receiving $ 4.21 billion in foreign-funded proselytizing work. This organisation recently mentioned the names of some Baptist organizations in the United States that funded the organization. These include Shenandoah Baptist, Independent Faith Mission, Bethel Baptist, and Zora Baptist. These are all from the United States. Some of these also have branches in India.

The Bible Chapel International, on their Facebook page, referred themselves as “the organization that teaches the Word of God and builds lasting foundations.” These foreign funded Baptist organizations aim to spread the gospel and Christianity. It is noteworthy that the founders of the Bethel Baptist organization were previously expelled from Assam for missionary activities.

The LRO’s complaint to the Ministry of Home Affairs is expected to be taken seriously and a serious investigation into not only serious FCRA violations but also national security vulnerabilities.

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