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Things are getting tougher for the African church Three Nigerian Christians were murdered, and a woman abducted, during a Fulani militant attack on a community […]
Continue reading »Things are getting tougher for the African church Three Nigerian Christians were murdered, and a woman abducted, during a Fulani militant attack on a community […]
Continue reading »Is there a genocide unfolding against Christians while the World looks away? Curfew collusion with Fulani militants as “genocide” unfolds in Nigeria with 33 Christians killed […]
Continue reading »Even among fierce persecution the Gospel is still making inroads. History was made on 11 November when the 200 millionth Chinese Union Version (CUV) of […]
Continue reading »Recent stories from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran, China, Myanmar and Eritrea The persecuted turn persecutor as Rohingya Christians are violently attacked within refugee camps in Bangladesh. […]
Continue reading »Stories of Christians fighting back, holding fast and being helped in the midst of persecution. Christians staged a sit-in at a church in Egypt on […]
Continue reading »Five stories about five individuals from five continents Australian MP calls for new religious freedom law making religious belief exempt from job contracts. Leading Australian […]
Continue reading »For 1,300 years East Asia has been evangelised despite cruel persecution, yet today Christians greatly outnumber members of the Chinese Communist Party Cruel persecution and […]
Continue reading »Increasing anti-Christian regulations worldwide provide a sharp reminder of our troubled times. The Bulgarian Parliament has agreed not to pass into law prohibitive amendments to […]
Continue reading »Constantine used ‘religious freedom’ to advance his empire. Are today’s politicians making the same fatal error? BARNABAS FUND Old Testament Israel operated as a theocracy […]
Continue reading »5 year olds in Wales are to be taught about LGBTQ ‘rights’ under the deceivingly benign title of ‘Relationships and Sexuality Education’ “As the tsunami […]
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