Summary
SummaryIβm Dok, and in my village in Laos, I built a place of worship out of timber and bambooβeven after my applications were ignored and my church was boarded up by the authorities. They call us spies, but our faith remains unbroken. I now gather believers in my home, trusting that every whispered prayer fuels revival. And Iβm Sel, who struggled through endless rejections by the Ministry of Home Affairs yet watched our secret gatherings grow. Through every obstacle, prayer became our lifeline. Together, we lift our voicesβday and nightβfor true freedom to worship and see the next generation rise in faith. ππ‘π₯
Officially, Laos has freedom of religion, and the citizens are often reminded of that by the authorities. But for the Christian minority, the reality can be very different.
Hear Dok and Sel tell their experiences of being a Christian in Laos.
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