Syrian Christians Facing Uncertainty During Turmoil
Ongoing turmoil in the embattled nation of Syria means its Christians face uncertain futures.
Ongoing turmoil in the embattled nation of Syria means its Christians face uncertain futures.
HOHHOT, Inner Mongolia– At least 10 house church pastors who were involved in the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelism have been criminally detained as the Chinese government starts “settling the score” in the wake of the snub last fall against China’s official church.
“If this exodus is not stopped, Iraq will not have any Christians left in three years.”
On April 18, 2007, three Turkish church leaders were viciously murdered by Muslim teenagers posing as seekers interested in converting to Christianity.
Chinese government persecution of the church in China continued to worsen in 2010, the fifth straight year of escalating persecution, according to an annual report released Thursday by the Christian monitoring group ChinaAid Association.
A Church Easter commercial was deemed as ‘too controversial’ and recently rejected by a national movie theater chain and pulled from paid ad rotation.