Anti-Christian persecution has only increased in the last few years, both in the West and the developing world, with Christmas attacks being a prime example
Antonio GraceffoMarch 6, 2025
Tajikistan operates under a complex and often contradictory system of governance that blends secularism, socialism, and Islam – none of which are tolerant of Christianity
Antonio GraceffoJanuary 22, 2025
Edith Stein and Olga Bida, two Catholic martyrs who perished under Nazi and Soviet rule, remind us today how to live according to the truth that Christ’s Kingdom is not of this world
Siobhan Heekin-CanedyNovember 8, 2024
Review of David Koyzis’ new book, “Citizenship Without Illusions”
Trey DimsdaleJuly 9, 2024
The use of blasphemy laws to persecute Christians in Pakistan is an increasingly widespread practice
Antonio GraceffoJuly 2, 2024
A disturbing trend of forced or coerced conversions of Christians to Hinduism is emerging in India
Antonio GraceffoApril 16, 2024
More than any other period in the last two thousand years, Christians across the globe are facing persecution. From Africa to the Middle East, India to Southeast Asia, China, and North Korea, the global church is undergoing violent persecution. While Christians in America and in the West are aware of the plight of their brothers and sisters abroad, the question remains: do they care?
Drew GriffinMay 16, 2018