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India’s New Anti-Conversation Laws Criminalize Christianity with Executive DIrector at Tide Ministry Don Shenk

7 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Some areas of India have enacted controversial anti-conversion laws in several states that critics argue are being used to target Christians and other religious minorities. Joining us to discuss the impact of these laws and what they mean for religious freedom is Don Shenk, Executive Director of Tide Ministry. He'll explain how supporters view the measures as protections against forced conversions, while opponents contend they criminalize legitimate expressions of Christian faith, evangelism, and charitable outreach. We'll also examine the broader implications for religious liberty in the world's largest democracy and hear firsthand reports from ministry partners working on the ground in India.

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