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Persecution and Perspective
Where are Christians suffering the most for their faith? Nigeria and China would be very good answers. In both countries, suffering for the sake of Christ is very real, although the suffering takes on different forms in each nation.
China, the largest country in the world in terms of population, is still dominated by a communist government that, since coming to power, has killed an estimated 60 million people (this estimate is likely on the low end). Numbers of this magnitude are almost impossible for us to grasp.
China, the largest country in the world in terms of population, is still dominated by a communist government that, since coming to power, has killed an estimated 60 million people (this estimate is likely on the low end). Numbers of this magnitude are almost impossible for us to grasp.
Posted in Faith
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Tagged Aaron and Melissa Klein, Barronelle Stutzman, Boko Haram, Breanna Koski, Early Rain Covenant Church, Fulani, Jack Phillips, Jim and Beth Walder, Joanna Duka, Qin Defu, Wang Yi, Wu Wuqing
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‘Not Islamic’?
President Barack Obama declared in his recent address to the nation that “ISIL is not Islamic.”
But how does he know? On what basis did the president of the United States declare that a group of Muslims that calls itself the “Islamic State” is “not Islamic?”
Posted in Federal, Islam & Sharia
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Tagged al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, Boko Haram, Dennis Prager, George W. Bush, Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic State, Jamaat-e-Islami, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Muslim Brotherhood, the Taliban
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