Persecution of Christians
Calling on all peoples of faith. We need to wake up from our slumber and realize that the end of religious freedom is here and quickly coming to our borders.
Will you consider coming together as one (1) people to pray for all brothers & sisters throughout the world who are being persecuted for their faith.
Just look outside of your world for a moment and peek at the chaos that is all around and the how everywhere you look now "good is being called evil and evil is being called good."
This is a short read and there is a link at the bottom where you can get more information.
Reminder that its not just the Muslim faith being persecuted in America, but our very values and moral. Our character as a nation under God has been compromised.
What will you do, when this hatred hits our American soil?
Christians the most persecuted group in world for second year: Study
Will you consider coming together as one (1) people to pray for all brothers & sisters throughout the world who are being persecuted for their faith.
Just look outside of your world for a moment and peek at the chaos that is all around and the how everywhere you look now "good is being called evil and evil is being called good."
This is a short read and there is a link at the bottom where you can get more information.
Reminder that its not just the Muslim faith being persecuted in America, but our very values and moral. Our character as a nation under God has been compromised.
What will you do, when this hatred hits our American soil?
Christians the most persecuted group in world for second year: Study
Published
January 06, 2017
Christians continued to be the most persecuted
group across the globe in 2016, according to a study.
The upcoming report from Italian-based Center
for Studies on New Religions, determined that 90,000 Christians were
killed for their beliefs worldwide last year and nearly a third were at the
hands of Islamic extremists like ISIS. Others were killed by state and
non-state persecution, including in places like North Korea.
“U.S. policy has not had a strategy for
specifically addressing the persecution of Christians,” Ryan Mauro, national
security analyst for the Clarion Project, told FoxNews.com “For example, very
few people are even aware that Iraqi Christians began organizing to defend
themselves and needed our help."
The study also found that as many as 600 million
Christians were prevented from practicing their faith in 2016.
The findings continue a disturbing trend from
the previous year in which Christians around the world endured horrific acts of
persecution, including imprisonment and beheadings.
“These numbers underscore what we already
know," Robert Nicholson of the Philos Project said to
Foxnews.com."There are many places on earth where being a Christian is the
most dangerous thing you can be.
"Those who think of Christianity as a
religion of the powerful need to see that in many places it’s a religion of the
powerless. And the powerless deserve to be protected.”
While the situation is most
dire in the Middle East, Christianity is under assault in Africa and Asia, too,
according to an Aid to the Church in Need study of incidents in 2015.
It cited persecution at the hands of Islamist terror groups such as Boko Haram
in Nigeria and other extremists in Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania and other parts of
the continent.
Asia's Christians have been targeted by nationalist religious movements -- Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist -- in such countries as Pakistan, India and Myanmar. Many of these groups increasingly view Christianity as a foreign, "colonial" import, and believe its practitioners are doing the bidding of the West, say experts.
While Christians continue to be under siege from
ISIS radicals in Syria and Iraq, the religion is being targeted throughout the
region with members of the faith also under increasing pressure in Iran,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations.
The Christian population in Iraq alone has plummeted from 1.5
million in 2003 to current estimates of 275,000 and could be gone for good
within just a few years, according to activists. The dwindling numbers are due
to genocide, refugees fleeing to other countries, those who are internally
displaced, and others hiding in plain sight and not allowing their faith to be
publicly known.Despite these issues, experts like Mauro say that the faith has continued to flourish despite growing opposition.
“The persecution of Christians has failed to suppress the faith,” he said to FoxNews.com. “On the contrary, Christianity appears to be rapidly growing beneath the surface. Persecution will increase as Islamists see Christianity as an increasing problem for them.”
The full report from the Center for Studies on New Religions is expected to be released in February.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/01/06/christians-most-persecuted-group-in-world-for-second-year-study.html
Thank you for Sharing. Very True! Just like in 2nd Timothy verse 7-8 We must be bold as Paul spoke to Timothy regarding His Faith. Lord regardless of what the world sees as Good may we be Bold and Faithful to keep pressing forward towards our Walk n Love for you! Because we know we will inherit the Crown of everlasting life. 👑
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