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Israel: Death to Christianity
A Jerusalem church was
vandalized on Monday, Feb. 20, in an attack reflecting the sentiments of Jewish
nationalists.
Vandals spray-painted the
words “Death to Christianity” on the wall of... View StoryChina: Grateful for Bibles
The Voice of the
Martyrs recently received several hundred letters from believers in China who
were given Bibles through VOM’s Bibles Unbound program.
“Your love and contribution have... View StoryPakistan: New Blasphemy Charge
Dildar Yousaf, 28, was arrested and charged with blasphemy
after defending his 8-year-old nephew from a group of Muslim boys on June 10,
2011. That morning, Dildar’s nephew, Ehtasham, was... View StoryLaos: Khmu Christian Life
For Khmu Christians in Laos, a shortwave radio is a lifeline to the outside world. The Khmu are some of the poorest people in Laos, and they subsist on the simple crops they farm in small, remote... View StoryPakistan: Praying in Prison
What do you do while imprisoned in solitary confinement for more than two years? The answer for one Pakistani Christian is “pray.” Asia Bibi has spent almost three years in prison on... View StoryNigeria: Attack Sparks Revival
Increasing violence in
Nigeria has only strengthened local Christians’ faith, even sparking a revival
at the Deeper Life Bible Church in Gombe, where nine Christians were martyred in
a Jan. 5... View StoryIran: Three Christians Detained
Three Christian men, Pastor Farhad Sabokrouh, Davood
(David) Ali-Jani and Naser Zamen-Dezfuli, remain in detention after their
arrest on Dec. 23, 2011, at an Assemblies of God (AOG) church in Ahwaz,... View StoryEgypt: Elections Increase Fears
After the conclusion of Egypt’s parliamentary elections last week, many Christians fear that government control by Islamists will lock them into second-class status and increase persecution... View StoryIndia: Threats in Kandhamal
Three years after the widespread persecution of Christians in Orissa state, India, gained worldwide attention, Christians in Kandhamal district continue to suffer at the hands of Hindu extremists.... View StoryLaos: Jailed for Christmas
Six church leaders in Laos remain in prison after the local
security force raided their Christmas celebration on Friday, Dec. 16. Under the
Boukham village chief’s orders, eight church leaders... View Story
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