Bangladesh's population is around 171.2 million, Christians are as small minority of 500,000 living in Bangladesh. Bangladesh's Christian minority, though small, faces a multitude of hurdles. Persecution from radical groups and societal suspicion can lead to threats, harassment, and even violence. Converting to Christianity can be seen as a betrayal of one's roots, leading to isolation and hindering employment or marriage prospects. Limited resources due to their small numbers make it difficult for Christians to access churches, clergy, and religious materials. False accusations of forced conversion can even land them in legal trouble. However, despite these challenges, the Christian community in Bangladesh also finds appreciation for its contributions in education and social services.