Evangelicals arrested in Mexico, pressured to renounce their faith

cropped-pastor-calls-for-those-to-be-baptized-in-osornoMore than 50 evangelicals were arrested in mid-December in a community north of Mexico City, held without food, water, or sanitation, and pressured to renounce their “new” religion. “We had some most distressing news of renewed persecution of Indian believers in Mexico,” says David Kietzman, executive director of Latin American Indian Mission (LAIM). There had been strained relations in the community of Pahuatlan, Hidalgo, about 175 miles northeast of Mexico City. “Mostly it had taken the form of pressure on the evangelical pastors, who would be called in, roughed up a bit, and possibly spend the night in jail,” Kietzman notes. “The complaints always focused on the fact that they were breaking the harmony in the community by introducing this ‘new’ religion that did not respect the old customs, and particularly did not support the village fiestas.” MORE

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