Indian pastors freed: a powerful answer to prayer

Two pastors in Gujarat, India, walked out of prison about two weeks ago, free again to share the Gospel.

Badri and Ramu* had been arrested earlier in the week, accused under India’s anti-conversion laws too often used to silence Christians who share the Gospel. By the end of the week, however, the pastors were freed—walking out of prison thanks to prayer, solidarity and the unshakable courage that defines the persecuted Church.

After being abducted from their ministry work by members of a Hindu nationalist group, the pastors were first handed over to police and reportedly beaten. They were then transferred to a long-term prison facility where they waited and prayed—isolated, hurting, but of course never alone.

When the Christian relief organization Global Christian Relief learned about Badri and Ramu, they did what many of us do: they refused to let the pastors’ pain go unanswered. They collected the needed bail money and a few days later, the pastors were freed!

These pastors—unjustly imprisoned—are now free and continuing their Gospel ministry, supported by faithful believers in their local community.

This is what it means to be one Church, one family. When one part of the Body suffers, we all can do our part to respond.

These pastors stood firm under pressure, trusting God even from a prison cell. Today, they remain committed to leading others to Christ, no matter the cost.

Their story is a real-time reminder of how urgent needs arise in the lives of persecuted believers—and how the global Christian community responds with compassion and action.

*Names changed for security reasons
You can read the original story
here, at Global Christian Relief.