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The 12 Most-Read Stories of the Persecuted Church

Russia bans evangelism, Pakistan’s bloody Easter Sunday, Muslims pledge to protect Christians, and more.

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Here are CT’s most-read stories about the persecuted church in 2016.

12. John Kerry: ISIS Is Responsible for Genocide Against Christians Days after unanimous House vote, Secretary of State finally agrees with international religious freedom advocates.

A local Christian prays in the ruins of a church destroyed by ISIS in Syria's Hasakah province.Valery Melnikov / Sputnik
A local Christian prays in the ruins of a church destroyed by ISIS in Syria’s Hasakah province.

11. Congrats, Frank Wolf: Obama Approves Expansion of International Religious Freedom Act IRFA modernization gives State Department new tools to protect Christians (and others) persecuted by ISIS.

A cross is set on a church damaged by ISIS near Mosul, Iraq.Hadi Mizban / Associated Press
A cross is set on a church damaged by ISIS near Mosul, Iraq.

10. Compassion: 145,000 Children Could Lose Sponsorship by Christmas Christian charity's largest country, India, no longer lets it transfer money. And now it's run out.

One of Compassion International's 580 child centers in India.Compassion International
One of Compassion International’s 580 child centers in India.

9. Morocco Declaration: Muslim Nations Should Protect Christians from Persecution In Marrakesh, hundreds of Muslim leaders release modern update to Muhammad’s Charter of Medina.

See also: The World’s Biggest Muslim Organization Wants to Protect Christians

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8. Suicide Bomber Kills More Than 70 as Taliban Targets Christians Celebrating Easter at Pakistan Park Blasphemy execution goes from good news to bad news for beleaguered believers.

Pakistani police and rescue workers gather at the scene of the attack.K. M. Chuadary / AP
Pakistani police and rescue workers gather at the scene of the attack.

7. North Korea Gets Competition: The Top 50 Countries Where It's Now Hardest To Be a Christian Hermit Kingdom losing lead as modern persecution hits record high, according to 2016 World Watch List.

6. Malaysia Rules Muslim Man Can Convert to Christianity Judge's landmark decision offers hope to Malay Christians amid Bible seizures and 'Allah' bans.

Inside a church in Kelana Jaya, Malaysia. John Ragai / Flickr
Inside a church in Kelana Jaya, Malaysia.

5. Terrorists Kill Seven Missionaries in Burkina Faso After freeing one of two Australian missionaries, African al-Qaeda reveals it kidnapped Swiss missionary also.

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4. The First Country to Officially Defend Christians Persecuted by ISIS Hungary has drawn criticism for favoring Christian over Muslim refugees from Syria and Iraq.

Parliament in BudapestLaurent Bartkowski / Flickr
Parliament in Budapest

3. China Reveals What It Wants to Do with Christianity Bulldozer death of pastor’s wife draws attention, but president’s long-awaited speech on religion will impact Chinese Christians much more.

A Protestant church member in Zhejiang arranges crosses used in worship.Mark Schiefelbein / AP
A Protestant church member in Zhejiang arranges crosses used in worship.

2. Iran Frees Pastor Saeed Abedini After Three Years in Prison Idaho pastor part of prisoner swap on Religious Freedom Day amid wife's Daniel-inspired fast.

See also: Saeed Abedini Answers Abuse Allegations

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1. Russia's Newest Law: No Evangelizing Outside of Church Putin signs new restrictions that limit where and how Christians share the gospel.

See also: Russia's Ban on Evangelism Is Now in Effect

The State Duma building in MoscowBernt Rostad / Flickr
The State Duma building in Moscow

CT has also compiled the most-read CT articles, news blogs, politics stories, cover stories, and personal testimonies of 2016, as well as the top 10 discoveries of biblical archaeology.

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The top stories of 2015: China removes 400 crosses, the US deports Iraqi Christians, and ISIS beheads dozens.

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