Church under Attack in Indonesia Agrees to Change Venue

  Screen shot 2010-09-29 at 2.08.24 PM The following is from Compass Direct.  Click here for the full story.  As you read this, consider how you would respond if this was happening to the church you attend, and then please commit time to pray today for the persecuted church.

Congregation accepts offer under condition that government build them permanent building.

A West Java church has agreed to move temporarily to a government-selected site following Islamist harassment that included a Sept. 12 attack on two of its leaders.


The Batak Christian Protestant Church (Huria Kristen Batak Protestan, or HKBP) in Ciketing village, Bekasi, decided in a congregational meeting on Sunday (Sept. 26) to accept a government offer to move worship services to the former Organization and Political Party (OPP) building on the condition that local officials will keep a promise to build a new house of worship for them within two years in the Mustika Sari district.


The Rev. Luspida Simanjuntak, who received hospital treatment after she was struck with a wooden plank by suspected Islamic extremists in the Sept. 12 attack, said that the church was ready to stop struggling.


“We are tired of being intimidated and terrorized,” Pastor Simanjuntak said. “We will be able to worship quietly and peacefully.”