China (Feb 14, 2018) Is the Pope abandoning China’s Christians to Beijing’s brutal regime? India (Feb 1, 2018) Pastor's grisly death spotlights persecution of Christians in India Iraq (Feb 13, 2018) Catholic Charity to Repair 2000 homes for Christians Returning to Iraq United Kingdom (Feb 8, 2018): Prime Minister questioned over worldwide Christian persecution United … Continue reading Persecution in February
Persecution in January 2018
Here are the stories from January 2018: General Christian Children ‘Have Been Through Trauma No Human Being Should Ever See.’ (Jan 2nd, 2018) Christian Persecution and Genocide Worse Than Any time in History (Jan 4th, 2018) 3066 Christians Killed for their Faith in 2017 (Jan 18th, 2018) Double Persecuted. Christian Women Raped and Forced to … Continue reading Persecution in January 2018
Persecution in December 2017
China (Dec 27th, 2017): Parents in Wenzhou, also known as China’s Jerusalem due to its large population of Christians, say they will continue to send their children to Sunday school and teach them about Jesus, despite the government ban. To read more click here. Egypt (Dec 6th) 21 churches in Southern Egypt have received to … Continue reading Persecution in December 2017
Christian Persecution in the News November 2017 Roundup
In an effort to spread more awareness about Christian persecution occurring in the world I have decided to add a new monthly post that will list links from various news sources about current stories regarding incidents of Christian persecution. This new feature is meant to help those interested in this important issue have a single … Continue reading Christian Persecution in the News November 2017 Roundup
Are Western Governments Discriminating Against Christian Refugees?
The numbers of Christian refugees from Iraq and Syria taken in by the United Kingdom (U.K.) and the United States of America (U.S.A.)(under Obama), are extremely low in comparison to Muslims, despite the fact that Christians are targeted for their religion, and make up 10% of the population in Syria. 1 In the U.K. … Continue reading Are Western Governments Discriminating Against Christian Refugees?
Quick Facts About Christianity in Syria
According to the CIA fact book Christians make up 10% of the population in Syria.1 The population of Syrians belonging to various Christian denominations before the civil war was 1.25 million.2 The last estimate for the Christian population of Syria was only 500,000, which was made in October 2016.3 It is estimated that in … Continue reading Quick Facts About Christianity in Syria
Emails for Lives
Okay let’s face it, it can be difficult to find a mailbox in this country lately. But there is good news, you no longer have to use the limited character contact form to email PM Trudeau about assistance for Christian Refugees and to tell him its time Canada recognize the genocide ISIS is committing … Continue reading Emails for Lives
Quick Facts About Christianity in Iraq
Here are a few brief facts about Christianity in Iraq: Christianity has been in Iraq for 2000 years.1 The faith was brought to what is modern day Iraq by Jesus’ apostle, Thomas, in the 1st century A.D.2 In the past few decades the Christian population of Iraq has gone from about 1.5 million, to as … Continue reading Quick Facts About Christianity in Iraq
Get Something for Jesus this Christmas. Donate to Help the Persecuted Church.
I’m fairly young and on a tight budget, but for the past two Christmases, I’ve given a gift to Jesus. Christmas is the day we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Jesus of course, is completely unselfish (he died so that all people would have the chance to be saved). Therefore, in order to give a birthday gift … Continue reading Get Something for Jesus this Christmas. Donate to Help the Persecuted Church.
Our Duty
It’s not wrong for churches in western nations to want to help Christians first when it comes to helping the refugees of Iraq and Syria. In fact, it is the duty of the Church to serve their brothers and sisters around the world. So often we forget, in spite of the ability to be connected … Continue reading Our Duty