An estimated 340 million Christians worldwide face persecution for their beliefs, according to data from Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). Christians are increasingly getting that message, but ACN officials are concerned that people might become numb to that magnitude.
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Analysis: Poll Finds That on Anti-Christian Persecution, U.S. Catholics Now Get It
In attempting to solve any problem, one might face two very different challenges. The first is when almost no one else even recognizes there is a problem, and, when they’re told, they remain skeptical. The other is when people know there’s a problem, but don’t quite understand its scope and details.
Iraqis Still Need Our Help, Says Aid to the Church in Need Assistant
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Asif Pervaiz, a Christian Man, Has Been Sentenced to Death Under Pakistan Blasphemy Law
Nearly two years after her release from prison, and as another Christian man has been sentenced to death in Pakistan, Asia Bibi is calling for the country’s strict blasphemy laws to be changed in order to allow better protection for minorities.
Christians Called to Return Home to Iraq, Restore and Rebuild Community
With the defeat of the so-called Islamic State in Iraq, the Iraqi prime minister has called on Christians to return home to Iraq. Mustafa Al-Kazemi said, in a statement issued by the government, that Iraq was “serious about providing assistance to our Christian families and solving their problems.”
Lebanon’s Catholic Leaders Seek Help; Here’s Where You Can Donate
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Syrian Cathedral That Survived Multiple Bomb Blasts Reopens After Restoration
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New Study: U.S. Catholics Less Concerned About Persecuted Christians Than Two Years Ago
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