The year 2014 will go down in history for having the highest level of global persecution of Christians in the modern era... What should be our response as Christians to the suffering of our brothers and sisters around the world? Should we seek to end all persecution? Posting about the persecution of Christians from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/my-brother-my-sister
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Christians inhabited territories of todays Iraq and Syria, laying on what was anciently Mesopotamia ...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The situation of Christians in Iraq and Syria has been problematic for many years. The article first...
Should the name “Persecuted Christian” be changed to “Forgotten Christian”? Posting about the perse...
Christianity has the most diverse collection of adherents throughout the world. Rich and poor alike ...
As a nation founded on religious freedom, it is the duty of the United States to recognize those who...
The series of crises reported daily on local, national and international media on killing and destr...
A century ago, Christians in the Middle East comprised 20 percent of the population; today, they co...
The global persecution of Christians is an urgent human rights issue that remains underreported. Thi...
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholars...
Terrorist attacks in Europe and the Middle East in July 2016 spread horror and fear throughout the w...
Pope John Paul II has led the Church into a new era in its relationship with the Jewish Community. P...
Volume 2 of Christianity and Freedom illuminates how Christian minorities and transnational Christia...
Wars past, present, and future have shaped the development of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary. Mo...
For much too long now, the United States has relied more on its military than any other means to bri...
Christians inhabited territories of todays Iraq and Syria, laying on what was anciently Mesopotamia ...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The situation of Christians in Iraq and Syria has been problematic for many years. The article first...