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Tag: Christians

Temples in the Hearts of the People: An Interview with Rev. Matthew Heise

Jonathon Van Maren March 22, 2023

“I want to encourage Christians with a history of our spiritual ancestors who did not flinch from professing their faith, even in an increasingly atheist society.”—Rev. Matthew Heise

Iranian Christian Couple Risking Death Penalty Denied Asylum

Hélène de Lauzun December 3, 2022

Religious grounds are rarely taken into account by the bodies responsible for examining asylum applications. On the other hand, asylum applications based on sexual orientation do not seem to pose a problem for the French authorities.

Persian Tales: The Role of Church During Refugee Crisis

Galyna Peregrin September 4, 2022

Is there a proper way to differentiate between true refugees and opportunists? It is a hard question to answer. But one thing is sure: it is never a loss when the Church gets actively involved in a refugee’s life. While the system can be cheated, God cannot.

Church Fires and Anti-Christian Discrimination in Egypt

Carlos Perona Calvete August 27, 2022

Legislative impediments to building and repairing churches in Egypt exist within a general climate of increasing violence against Copts.

Christian Persecution Worsens in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan

Tristan Vanheuckelom August 19, 2022

Afghanistan’s underground church needs urgent support “as targeted killings and other forms of persecution are rising.”

The Tears of Lebanon

Fr. Benedict Kiely August 16, 2022

For those who love Lebanon and its people, the apparent indifference of the West to this unique nation and its struggles is incomprehensible.

The Latent Christian Gnosticism

Karl-Gustel Wärnberg July 23, 2022

All sport originates in acts of violence. This, which might seem to condemn it from the start, is actually its redeeming characteristic: sport was, and remains, the best means for ordering that particular human impulse.

Peaceful Nigerians Facing Genocide, African Charity Warns

Bridget Ryder May 28, 2022

The charity has been investigating the circumstance of the latest deadly attack on peaceful farmers, a massacre of families working in their fields, but warns that the incident is “only the tip of the iceberg.”

Christian Student Stoned to Death in Nigeria; Riots in Sokoto

Hélène de Lauzun May 20, 2022

In Sokoto State, as in eleven other northern states of Nigeria, Sharia law is applied alongside ordinary law. Islamic law punishes those guilty of blasphemy with death penalty.

The EU’s Crisis of Faith is Failing Victims of Persecution

Georgia du Plessis May 11, 2022

This was an opportune moment for the EU to recommit to the protection of freedom of religion or belief by reinforcing the existing EU instruments aimed at doing so and highlighting cases concerning minorities where this right has been violated. Yet, it did the exact opposite.

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