VOM-USA Prayer Update for July 20, 2012
 
As we all go into the weekend, please pray for the following prayer requests and please also pray for all of the victims in the Aurora, Colorado shooting.  May you draw near to the Lord in prayer, and He promises to draw near to you.  James 4:8
 
Kyrgyzstan--Persecuted Christian Prays for Justice
 Source: VOM Contacts
 
 Psalm 33:18-19
 
 A Christian worker in Kyrgyzstan  recently filed a complaint against a Muslim village leader who,  along with a small mob,  attacked the worker and his friends on April 11 as they distributed  humanitarian items in Ak-Kyia village. The Christian worker,  Narsbek Sydykov,  suffered a concussion,  cuts and bruises in the attack,  but authorities were slow to investigate his complaint. Narsbek's lawyer  and a state-level prosecutor finally succeeded in initiating an  investigation,  but those accused of the attack were released from jail after reportedly  offering the judge a bribe. The next court hearing is scheduled for  July 17. "We ask you to pray very hard for us and this situation," wrote  Narsbek. "If there is no punishment for this attack,  then these people will only feel emboldened and will do this again. We  know that our father holds everything in his hands,  but we are feeling somewhat hopeless."
 
 India--GCIC Helps Pastor Accused of Forced Conversions
 Source: Global Council of Indian Christians
 
 Exodus 15:1-2
 
 An Indian pastor was freed from prison  in Karnataka state on Friday,  July 6,  following prompt intervention by the Global Council of Indian Christians  (GCIC),  a VOM partner. Pastor Mounesh,  35,  was taken into police custody the previous day after a group of Hindu  radicals accused him of forced conversions (Karnataka does not have an  anti-conversion law). The pastor was leading a monthly prayer meeting at  his home with about 50 members of his house church when 30 Hindu  radicals burst into the home and began beating the believers. GCIC  reports that the attackers were shouting and accusing Pastor Mounesh of  forcing Hindus to convert to Christianity. The radicals destroyed all of  the Bibles and Christian tracts in the home. When police arrived,  they took Pastor Mounesh to the police station for questioning. GCIC  representatives went to the station immediately and negotiated the  pastor's release by 12:30 a.m. In response,  about a dozen radicals appeared at Pastor Mounesh's home that afternoon  and assaulted several church members,  three of whom were admitted to the hospital. Thank God for Pastor  Mounesh's testimony and faithfulness,  and pray for the healing of the three church members who were injured.
 
 China--Children and Bible School Teachers Detained
 Source: China Aid Association
 
 Deuteronomy 6:6-8
 
 On Monday,  July 2,  police and security agents raided a vacation Bible school in the  Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,  detaining 70 children and seven teachers. The children were attending  special summer classes arranged by a house church in Urumqi,  Xinjiang,  when police arrived and held them for questioning. China does not allow  religious instruction for children. Some of the children's parents and  Bible school staff were also questioned. The children were released,  but at least four female teachers remain in detention. Pray for the  release of the Bible school teachers and for this house church's  continued commitment to teach children about God.
 
 Laos--VOM Project
 
 Pray for eight young women in Laos who  are learning sewing skills through a VOM training project. The sewing  skills will enable them to run small businesses to support themselves.  These daughters of tribal pastors will also be provided spiritual  training to help them withstand persecution.