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I want to draw our attention to the reality of much suffering by anonymous Christians in many parts of the world. I wish to identify only the common realities of the introduction of the Gospel as being perceived to be destructive. Groups such as the Sendero Luminoso (Peru); the Maoist revolutionary groups (India and MyanMar). This kind of stress, persecution, and suffering (if not always death) is perpetrated against “perceived” Christian ideology and not necessarily against particular persons with particular names. But these folks indeed are particular, and they do have names.  
 
I want to draw our attention to the reality of much suffering by anonymous Christians in many parts of the world. I wish to identify only the common realities of the introduction of the Gospel as being perceived to be destructive. Groups such as the Sendero Luminoso (Peru); the Maoist revolutionary groups (India and MyanMar). This kind of stress, persecution, and suffering (if not always death) is perpetrated against “perceived” Christian ideology and not necessarily against particular persons with particular names. But these folks indeed are particular, and they do have names.  
  
 
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Submitted by Jack Suderman

Latest revision as of 10:46, 5 August 2012

Suffering of the Anonymous

I want to draw our attention to the reality of much suffering by anonymous Christians in many parts of the world. I wish to identify only the common realities of the introduction of the Gospel as being perceived to be destructive. Groups such as the Sendero Luminoso (Peru); the Maoist revolutionary groups (India and MyanMar). This kind of stress, persecution, and suffering (if not always death) is perpetrated against “perceived” Christian ideology and not necessarily against particular persons with particular names. But these folks indeed are particular, and they do have names.

Submitted by Jack Suderman