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Yamini Ravindran on Christian Advocacy in South Asia – Part 2

Yamini Ravindran on Christian Advocacy in South Asia – Part 2

23min |26/06/2021
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Yamini Ravindran on Christian Advocacy in South Asia – Part 2 cover
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Yamini Ravindran on Christian Advocacy in South Asia – Part 2

Yamini Ravindran on Christian Advocacy in South Asia – Part 2

23min |26/06/2021
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This is part two of a two-part interview with Yamini Ravindran. Listen to part one here.


In Asia, the church is growing fast. And in most of South Asia, Christians are among the religious minorities. How is Christianity perceived, and how is religion politicized? Amid mounting nationalism, what challenges are Christians and religious minorities facing? What opportunities exist for them to advocate for peace and justice? How can we pray in support of our brothers and sisters?


To answer these questions, Michael Mutzner and Arie De Pater interviewed Yamini Ravindran, attorney-at-law from Sri Lanka, the director of advocacy at the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka, the Executive Director for the Religious Liberty Commission of the Asia Evangelical Alliance. She was a member of the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance (at time of recording).


Mentioned during this episode is Minor Matters, a movement protecting the rights of minorities and advancing religious freedom in Sri Lanka. Twitter: @minormattersorg


Stay up-to-date with Didomi podcasts via Twitter @didomi_co. We appreciate your feedback via email at contact@didomi.co. Music was generously provided by artist C4C. 


And follow the hosts on twitter: Arie De Pater @ariedep and Michael Mutzner @michaelmutzner.

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This is part two of a two-part interview with Yamini Ravindran. Listen to part one here.


In Asia, the church is growing fast. And in most of South Asia, Christians are among the religious minorities. How is Christianity perceived, and how is religion politicized? Amid mounting nationalism, what challenges are Christians and religious minorities facing? What opportunities exist for them to advocate for peace and justice? How can we pray in support of our brothers and sisters?


To answer these questions, Michael Mutzner and Arie De Pater interviewed Yamini Ravindran, attorney-at-law from Sri Lanka, the director of advocacy at the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka, the Executive Director for the Religious Liberty Commission of the Asia Evangelical Alliance. She was a member of the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance (at time of recording).


Mentioned during this episode is Minor Matters, a movement protecting the rights of minorities and advancing religious freedom in Sri Lanka. Twitter: @minormattersorg


Stay up-to-date with Didomi podcasts via Twitter @didomi_co. We appreciate your feedback via email at contact@didomi.co. Music was generously provided by artist C4C. 


And follow the hosts on twitter: Arie De Pater @ariedep and Michael Mutzner @michaelmutzner.

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This is part two of a two-part interview with Yamini Ravindran. Listen to part one here.


In Asia, the church is growing fast. And in most of South Asia, Christians are among the religious minorities. How is Christianity perceived, and how is religion politicized? Amid mounting nationalism, what challenges are Christians and religious minorities facing? What opportunities exist for them to advocate for peace and justice? How can we pray in support of our brothers and sisters?


To answer these questions, Michael Mutzner and Arie De Pater interviewed Yamini Ravindran, attorney-at-law from Sri Lanka, the director of advocacy at the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka, the Executive Director for the Religious Liberty Commission of the Asia Evangelical Alliance. She was a member of the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance (at time of recording).


Mentioned during this episode is Minor Matters, a movement protecting the rights of minorities and advancing religious freedom in Sri Lanka. Twitter: @minormattersorg


Stay up-to-date with Didomi podcasts via Twitter @didomi_co. We appreciate your feedback via email at contact@didomi.co. Music was generously provided by artist C4C. 


And follow the hosts on twitter: Arie De Pater @ariedep and Michael Mutzner @michaelmutzner.

Description

This is part two of a two-part interview with Yamini Ravindran. Listen to part one here.


In Asia, the church is growing fast. And in most of South Asia, Christians are among the religious minorities. How is Christianity perceived, and how is religion politicized? Amid mounting nationalism, what challenges are Christians and religious minorities facing? What opportunities exist for them to advocate for peace and justice? How can we pray in support of our brothers and sisters?


To answer these questions, Michael Mutzner and Arie De Pater interviewed Yamini Ravindran, attorney-at-law from Sri Lanka, the director of advocacy at the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka, the Executive Director for the Religious Liberty Commission of the Asia Evangelical Alliance. She was a member of the International Council of the World Evangelical Alliance (at time of recording).


Mentioned during this episode is Minor Matters, a movement protecting the rights of minorities and advancing religious freedom in Sri Lanka. Twitter: @minormattersorg


Stay up-to-date with Didomi podcasts via Twitter @didomi_co. We appreciate your feedback via email at contact@didomi.co. Music was generously provided by artist C4C. 


And follow the hosts on twitter: Arie De Pater @ariedep and Michael Mutzner @michaelmutzner.

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