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Pakistani Christians Accused of Blasphemy Found Not Guilty
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Wedding Fire Devastates Christian Community in Iraq
And other brief news stories from Christians around the world.
Setelah 26 Gereja Dibakar, Umat Kristen Pakistan Bersiap untuk Lebih Banyak Tuduhan Penistaan Agama
Penodaan Al-Qur'an di Swedia dan partai politik TLP disalahkan atas kekerasan massal yang membuat puluhan keluarga Kristen di Jaranwala mengungsi.
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Quran Burning in Sweden Singes Muslim-World Christians
Rejecting the act of an atheist “Christian” refugee, church leaders escape the ire of protests in Iraq and Pakistan.
Confined to Dirty, Low-Wage Jobs, Pakistani Christians Still Face Persecution and Poverty
Decades ago, converts thought the country would be a refuge from the caste system. Today, they are subject to discrimination, including stricter blasphemy laws.
聖誕節在亞洲是一個“西方”節日嗎?
亞洲的神學家和教會領袖分享他們所處的文化環境是如何看待聖誕節的。
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圣诞节在亚洲是一个“西方”节日吗?
亚洲的神学家和教会领袖分享他们所处的文化环境是如何看待圣诞节的。
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Is Christmas a ‘Western’ Holiday in Asia?
Theologians and church leaders around the region share how December 25 is perceived in their contexts.
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How the Persecuted Church Wants You to Pray
Leaders in six countries explain how Christians can best support and rejoice with fellow believers suffering for their faith.
What South Asian Christians Do During Diwali
Festival of Lights marking the Hindu new year brings invitations to Jesus followers in India, Nepal, and neighboring nations.
Pakistani Pastors Ambushed by Gunmen While Driving from Church
The leader of three Protestant parishes was killed in the incident, which one police official labeled a terrorist attack.
Special Psalms Help Pakistani Christians with Persecution, Pandemic, and Disunity
The heart of Christian worship in Pakistan is the Punjabi Zabur, a century-old model of how to successfully contextualize Scripture.
Pakistan Hosts More Afghans than Any Other Country. How Can We Pray for Them?
The country is struggling to love its neighbor amid a surging crisis.
Catholic Couple Acquitted of Blasphemy after 7 Years on Pakistan’s Death Row
Shaguftah Kausar replaced Asia Bibi in her prison cell. Now she and husband Shafqat Emmanuel are finally free.
I Laid Down My Islamic Privilege to Preach Jesus Around the World
How a direct descendant of Muhammad met Christ on a crowded Pakistani sidewalk.
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To Further Religious Freedom Among Muslims, Can Women Succeed Where Men Have Not?
Films, courses, and dialogue groups invite—rather than confront—Islamic societies toward greater openness. But will accompanying “intersectionality” undercut support?
‘I’m Following the Cross’: Why Shahbaz Bhatti Died Defending Asia Bibi
Ten years after Pakistan’s highest Christian official was martyred, religious freedom advocates apply his life’s lessons.
629 Pakistani Girls Trafficked to China as Brides
Poor Christians were a new target of brokers in 2019, AP investigation finds.
US Continues to Condemn China’s ‘War on Faith’
A new State Department report notes some “good news,” like improving conditions in Uzbekistan, though the list of worst religious persecutors remains largely unchanged.
The Global Refugee Crisis Hit a Record High. The US Welcome for the Persecuted Is at a Record Low.
America is on track to admit 82 percent fewer religious minorities from the countries where they face the most danger.

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