The Countries Where It’s Most Dangerous to Be a Christian in 2020
Joe Carter (article)
Around the world, more than 260 million Christians—one of every eight believers—experience high levels of persecution, just for following Jesus.
Russia Enacts Law to Restrict Religious Freedom and Missionary Activities
Joe Carter Under the guise of implementing “anti-terrorism” measures, Russia has adopted new laws that restrict religious freedom and criminalize missionary activities.
21 Questions With Barronelle Stutzman
Rod Dreher Barronelle Stutzman is the Washington florist sued by a gay man, a friend and client of almost a decade, who was outraged by her refusal to do the flowers for his same-sex wedding. Whatever you think you know about her case, I bet you don’t know a lot of things in that short three-minute video.
The Story of Iran’s Church in Two Sentences
Mark Howard Persecution threatened to wipe out Iran’s tiny church. Instead, the church in Iran has become the fastest growing in the world, and it is influencing the region for Christ...
When America Put Pastors in Prison: The Baptist Battle for Religious Liberty
Thomas S. Kidd While today we tend to think of early America as a bastion of religious liberty, many in the colonial era lamented its absence. No one suffered more persecution than Baptists. They were the most likely “well meaning” Christians to be thrown in jail on the eve of the American Revolution...