In the 1990s, the government votes to ban Christianity from Bhutan.
22 churches and 0 baptisms
Southern Baptists spend a day of praying and fasting for Bhutan.
Persecution reportedly grew in 2004 following a speech made by the King - yet church growth begins to flourish.
King steps down. Opens door to spreading Gospel.
The Bhutanese Constitution provides some freedom of religion in Bhutan, however government still limits non-Buddhist activity.
Government proposes “anti-conversion” law. Despite possible torture, Christian workers say numbers prospered.
Christians given governmental permission to worship “within cultural norms" - in their own homes and cannot partake in evangelism.