Texas: The Federation of Indian American Christian Organizations in North America (FIACONA) hosted a prayer vigil on New Year’s Eve in Frisco, Texas, to draw attention to the ongoing persecution of Christians in India and the complicity of some Hindu American organizations in anti-Christian pogroms in India.
According to media reports, in particular, the vigil is a response to the activities of the Frisco-based Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF), which reportedly held a fundraiser last month calling for the “demolition of illegal churches” in India.
FIACONA alleges that the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is an “extremist group operating under the garb of a charity” in Frisco. Indian American Christian bodies
The multi-lingual/multi-denominational prayer vigil was held from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard, Suite 1000.
FIACONA alleges that the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is an “extremist group operating under the garb of a charity” in Frisco. Indian American Christian bodies
The multi-lingual/multi-denominational prayer vigil was held from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard, Suite 1000.
FIACONA alleges that the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is an “extremist group operating under the garb of a charity” in Frisco. Indian American Christian bodies
The multi-lingual/multi-denominational prayer vigil was held from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard, Suite 1000.
FIACONA alleges that the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is an “extremist group operating under the garb of a charity” in Frisco. Indian American Christian bodies
The multi-lingual/multi-denominational prayer vigil was held from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard, Suite 1000.
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