In Bangladesh, where 0.5% of the population practices Christianity, it is a minority religion. They have experienced many challenges, including persecution and repression from the Muslim majority. Christians have been the target of acts of violence and intimidation, particularly in rural regions.
Several Christians in Bangladesh remain involved in their own societies despite these hurdles, receiving social and educational services and defending religious independence and individual rights. Many Christians are active in interfaith projects and communication with religious leaders in Bangladesh, where Christian churches continue to play a significant role in the social, cultural, and political panorama of the nation.