The Religious Liberty Commission of the WEA has set apart the first two Sundays of November, to remember thousands of Christians around the world who suffer persecution because of their faith in Christ.
Christianity is in danger of ceasing to be a global faith as increasing numbers of its followers flee violence and persecution across the Middle East and Africa, new report says.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has called on the state to ensure that hundreds of people facing imprisonment under controversial blasphemy laws have not been falsely charged.
158 Christians were left almost entirely without food after the raid resulted in a land owned by the Protestant Christian community. These situations are recurrent in Mexico.
8000 Christians and counting flee Indonesia province Aceh Singkil following church arson and demolishings.
More than 60 Christian families have been denied help after the flood, just because they have not left their faith.
A committee of the security forces will collect information and provide practical measures regarding the violence and abuse suffered by Christians in Iraq.
A court in Sudan has freed pastors Yat Michael and Peter Yein Reith after acquitting them of charges that include spying and crimes against the state.
Pastor Bao Guohua, his wife, and 5 other church employees have been falsely accused of embezzlement and disrupting social order. 1,200 crosses have already been removed.
Alejandro Cao, the regime’s Delegate for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, attacks evangelicals on Twitter.
The Bibles are being sent into North Korea via balloon launches. People in North Korea who own a Bible can be executed.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court decided to repeat the trial against the Christian believer, accused of “blasphemy.” Lawyer hopes she will be cleared of all charges.
The students were charged of “committing an indecent act which violates public morality”, according to Sudanese law. Sudan’s government has increased persecution of Christians.
WWM informs about hundreds of deaths in the ‘Middle Belt’ of the country. Christians have suffered the overwhelming majority of casualties, in conflicts involving Fulani herders.
More than 600 cases of violence against religious minorities have been registered in the last fifteen months.
“It is our responsibility to support them physically and politically”, Spanish Evangelical Alliance said in a statement.
Plateau has been the most attacked region of Nigeria this last year. “We are still faithful to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ”, said one of the survivors.
While the draft for the ban is yet to be approved, authorities have removed nearly 400 crosses from the rooftops of churches since early 2014.
I recently returned from a mission trip with Open Doors to Colombia, a country which I have a great love for.
Daesh (ISIS) shows two separate videos in which they cowardly behead and shoot 28 migrants in Libya because of their faith in God.
She died of suffocation. “Christian witnesses did not take the law into their hands”, the president of a Christian organization said.
Pro-Russian gunmen terrorised Christians in Donbass and other towns of the region. Pastors have died and many churches have been destroyed.
Taliban bombers are said to have detonated their explosives near the gates of St John's Catholic Church and the Protestant Christ Church.
French Foreign Minister called a meeting on March 27 to protect Christian minorities from the threats they face in Iraq and Syria.
Christianity is the most persecuted religion: in 102 of the 198 countries included in a Pew Research study, Christians face restrictions and hostility because of their faith.
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