A warning for the West: Cost of being a Christian in Pakistan
The level of persecution in Pakistan — motivated by blasphemy laws that favor one group over another — should be a warning to the rest of the world.
The level of persecution in Pakistan — motivated by blasphemy laws that favor one group over another — should be a warning to the rest of the world.
This election is a pivotal moment for Iran’s future.
The North Korean church isn’t your mom and dad’s church — this is a church that lives behind enemy lines. Every day, secret Christians risk their lives to follow Jesus. Let’s not let our North Korean brothers and sisters die unheard.
The Biden Administration has betrayed the Nigerian people once again.
We are operating on a timeclock of mere weeks. If we don’t act swiftly, we will run out of time. Armenia’s beleaguered believers cannot afford for us to delay.
If America begins to compromise our historic commitment to championing human rights around the world in our pursuit of economic interests, we will sacrifice our moral voice.
More Christians are killed for their faith in Nigeria than in all other countries combined. While some religious freedom advocates worried that a Tinubu victory would serve to perpetuate the status quo, there are many reasons to maintain hope that he can usher in a freer Nigeria.
Last week, one of the most influential Christians in the modern era, passed away. Hundreds of millions of Christians around the world have been touched by the life of Andrew van der Bijl, known by most as “Brother Andrew,” even if they don’t realize it.
This bold and unprecedented move by the Chinese government is merely one more data point indicating that the communist country is quietly unleashing a pandemic of persecution while the world works to stifle the spread of the coronavirus.
The coronavirus is becoming a catalyst for faith-based discrimination internationally.