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Descent into chaos: Yemen

Published by Ruth Kramer on February 12, 2015 Yemen (MNN) — Remember the saying: “If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck”? It applies… 

God Goes To The Gutters To Reach Souls

We all have our calling and purpose in our life with God. I believe every person that has received the Holy Spirit has received power to be a witness and is subject to any gift… 

The War That No One Wants to Talk About

by Michael Coren The first thing I did when I heard of the slaughter at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris was to call my daughter and her boyfriend. They live close by and,… 

Nigeria: Attacks on the Frontline

A conference for VOM front-line ministry workers in northern Nigeria was relocated this week amid concerns for the workers and their families. Violence by Islamic extremists, including several suicide bombs set off in nearby cities… 

Burned Alive: Muslim Persecution of Christians

by Raymond Ibrahim Originally published by the Gatestone Institute Both in the Islamic world and the Western world, Muslims continued to attack and slaughter Christians. In Pakistan, “A mob accused of burning alive a Christian… 

Christmas Arrests In Iran: 11 Still Detained

By World Watch Monitor As the US Secretary of State meets his Iranian counterpart in a bid to revive stalled talks over Iran’s nuclear programme, human rights experts are keen that issues of freedom of… 

Religious minorities in Pakistan facing increased persecution

Carey Lodge Violence and discrimination against religious minorities in Pakistan has intensified, according to a new report released this week. The Minority Rights Group and International and Sustainable Development Policy Institute said an “oppressive environment”… 

IRAQ: CHURCH BELLS NOW SILENT

by Matthea Vrij At least 100,000 Christians fled the Plain of Nineveh last summer. The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group has since invaded northern Iraq and occupies both the churches and homes of Christians. Only…