Contact: Amy Jo Jones, Christian Freedom International, 906-253-2336
VIENTIANE, Laos, Feb. 13 /Standard Newswire/ -- Christian Freedom International (CFI), a U.S.-based organization that provides humanitarian aid and political advocacy for persecuted Christians around the world, is on location in the Lao People's Democratic Republic delivering Bibles and relief aid to dozens of suffering Christians.
CFI president Jim Jacobson and other CFI personnel are making the delivery to impoverished Christians in remote villages, where access to medical care and other basic necessities are virtually impossible -- particularly for those who profess the Christian faith.
Christianity is viewed as the number one "enemy of the state" in
Hmong Christians have especially become targets for attack by the Laotian government, in a vicious genocidal campaign that has included forced starvation and the use of chemical weapons. Although its constitution supports religious freedom for all citizens,
But the faith has continued to thrive despite the government's rising hostility, even as many believers risk imprisonment by gathering to worship in illegal underground churches. The severe restrictions have also caused a widespread shortage of Bibles in the country, leaving many Laotian Christians without access to copies of the Scriptures.
CFI has repeatedly sent medical and dental teams into
CFI also operates a microenterprise program in
CFI encourages the international community and its leaders to call on the Laotian government to end the mistreatment of its Christian citizens. For more information, visit Christian Freedom International online at www.christianfreedom.org.