Written by: Karen Faulkner
Article source: www.worthynews.com

The  movement in  is slowly growing, despite a surrounding environment of brutal tribalism and Islamic extremist violence that forces evangelism and worship to be carried out in secret, Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) reports.

Following the US withdrawal from the country last August, Afghanistan is now ruled by the Islamic extremist  actively suppress  generally and Christianity particularly. “Afghan Christians cannot worship openly,” VOM reports. “They must worship in homes or other small venues, and evangelism is forbidden. Christians and seekers are highly secretive about their faith or  in Christianity, especially following a surge of arrests in the past decade.”

Afghan Christians are routinely beaten, tortured, and kidnapped, VOM attests. Moreover,  converts from  are frequently murdered by their own family members or by Muslim extremists, including  terrorists, which have a presence in the country.

Nevertheless, although the repression at home has caused many Afghan Christians to move away so they can express their faith freely, Afghan house churches are continuing to grow, VOM says. In particular, there has been “significant Christian growth” among the Hazara, one of 40 people groups in Afghanistan.

“Indigenous, near-culture, and expatriate believers are boldly taking risks and using every possible opportunity to help believers grow in faith and connect with local house churches,” VOM said.

Afghanistan ranks number one on the US Open Doors World Watch List 2022 of the top 50 countries where Christians are persecuted.

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Date published: 28/08/2022
Feature image: Image for illustrative purposes only. Afghan Church, Mumbai/commons.wikimedia.org

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