Tag Archives: Persecution

Mosul: A Call To Interfaith Reconnection

The terror-laden flight of Christians and Yazidis from Mosul and, more broadly, from Iraq and Syria, is a tragedy of near inestimable loss. Their story of being driven from their ancestral lands due to their faith has been well chronicled. … Continue reading

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God’s Response to Christian Genocide? He Sends a Bible Book

“…barbaric atrocities committed against Christian minorities”…”blood…splashed everywhere“…”Christian communities being brutalized and extinguished“…”Is there not a stage when violent reciprocation becomes the only effective alternative?” These are the recent news reports and opinions about what is more and more frequently being called … Continue reading

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Rev. Richard Wurmbrand Taught Us That Doing The Word Is Both Necessary And Dangerous

After being released from prison after serving eight-and-a-half years of a twenty year sentence, Rev. Richard Wurmbrand was ready for some rest and relaxation.  He said, Now that I was free, I longed in the depths of my heart for … Continue reading

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