Faith
Malaysian Court Finds Police Guilty in Pastor’s Disappearance
Faith Facts
- Malaysia’s High Court ruled authorities were responsible for Pastor Raymond Koh’s 2017 abduction, awarding his family over $7 million in damages.
- The judgment confirmed state actors targeted Pastor Koh due to his Christian faith and service, with the court ordering renewed investigations into his disappearance.
- Laws in Malaysia forbid evangelizing Muslims, underscoring challenges faced by Christians in sharing their faith.
The High Court’s ruling brings a measure of justice to the Koh family, affirming his legacy of courage and compassion.
Pastor Koh dedicated his life to serving marginalized Malaysians through Hope Community, embodying the call to love others as Christ commanded.
“We are overjoyed and thankful to God that we have a fair and honest judgment,” declared Susanna Liew after the decision.
The struggle for religious liberty in Malaysia reveals the ongoing need for prayer, perseverance, and faith in God’s justice.
Let us stand in solidarity with those facing persecution for righteousness, and boldly proclaim biblical truth wherever we are called.