Category Archives: persecution

What Happens When A Christian Is Imprisoned – Part 2?

Last week I wrote about the witness that Christians often have with other prisoners while in jail. But as I was reading more in Richard Wurmbrand: The Man And His Work, by Merv Knight, I found that their witness goes … Continue reading

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How It’s Possible To Have More Christian Persecution…And Fewer Martyrs

The words “persecution” and “martyrdom” are used almost interchangeably today, as if they were synonymous, or at least two sides of the coin of egregious violations of religious liberty. As the popular calculus goes, a rising tide of violence against … Continue reading

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What Happens When A Christian Is Imprisoned?

Post by Pastor Tim – Some years back North Korea separated imprisoned Christians from the rest of the concentration camp population.  Why?  Because in the midst of their own suffering, imprisoned Christians were a witness to others, and more and … Continue reading

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