Category: Religious Freedom
The 50 Most Dangerous Countries for Christians Get More Violent in 2025
The number of Christians subjected to violence worldwide increased in 2024, researchers said, and among the 50 countries where persecution is most severe, 29 reported an increase in violence. Overall, more than 380 million Christians live in nations with high levels of persecution or discrimination. Acts of violence often force Christians to leave their homes in search of safety elsewhere.
Read MoreFormer Australian prime minister details God’s faithfulness amid trials: ‘He’s always been there’
The former prime minister of Australia explained to The Christian Post how God sustained him when he led his country through an especially tumultuous time, and explained how he has learned to find his value not in power, but in God’s love for him. “God helps us when we’re on our knees in prayer; He helps us when we’re reflecting on His work, and He also encourages us and supports us through those he puts around us. I’ve always been blessed with that, and, frankly, sought it out.”
Read MoreSupreme Court of Brazil upholds Christian symbols in public buildings
The Supreme Court of Brazil has upheld a decision that allows crucifixes and other religious symbols to remain on display in public buildings. The controversy began in 2009 when a citizen claimed that the presence of a crucifix in the Plenary Room of the Regional Electoral Court of the State of São Paulo infringed on the constitutional principles of freedom of belief and state secularism.
Read MoreAttacks on Religious Freedom Continue Despite Washington’s Rhetoric
Thomas Jefferson’s resume is hard to beat. At 23, he was serving in the Virginia Colonial Legislature and, within a decade, he was in the Virginia governor’s mansion. He followed that up as ambassador to France, secretary of state, vice president, and a two-term president. From a lifetime of profound accomplishments, he chose three to list on his tombstone at Monticello.
Today is the 239th anniversary of one of those accomplishments, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which he drafted in 1777 and the Virginia Legislature adopted in 1786. Remembering a past event can be worthwhile, but doing so here must rekindle a present commitment to this fundamental freedom.
Read MoreWWL 2025: Over 380 million Christians face high levels of persecution
North Korea heads the new Open Doors ranking. North African countries such as Morocco and Algeria appear on the list. “If we lose religious freedom, then all other freedoms fall”.
Read MoreNigeria tops report for number of Christians killed, kidnapped in 2024
The World Watch List, released Jan. 15, found that 3,100 Christians were killed and 2,830 Christians were kidnapped in Nigeria in 2024.
Read MoreSyria’s Druze minority fears the future after Assad’s fall
War in Syria has exposed the country’s deep divisions—factional, geopolitical, religious, and ethnic—leaving minorities especially vulnerable.
Read MoreCatholic Medical Group Sues Biden Administration Over Embergency Room Abortion Rule
A Catholic medical group has filed suit against the Biden administration over the government’s attempt to force emergency room doctors to perform abortions under a 40-year-old federal law.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, Christianity is making a comeback
“Something profound is happening,” writes Peter Savodnik. “Instead of smirking at religion, some of our most important philosophers, novelists, and public intellectuals are now reassessing their contempt for it. They are wondering if they might have missed something.” “We’ve gone from ‘religion is a crutch for the weak-minded’ to ‘Christianity works even if I don’t know why.’” After years in the cultural wilderness, there’s something the saints can praise God for.
Read MoreThe Battle for Religious Liberty Is Far from Over
Too often, Americans of faith still meet opposition, often from government itself. Over the next four years, the Supreme Court could change this — for the better. As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for his second term, the Supreme Court of the United States, which includes three of his appointees, has the opportunity to continue its trend of upholding religious liberty and cement its legacy as a Court that helped restore the free exercise of faith in America.
Read MoreTeens Sing Hymn to Babies Lost From Abortion at Illinois State Capitol
On the feast day, the X account of St. John Cantius Church in Chicago reshared a video of their youth singing a hymn at the Illinois Capitol commemorating the Holy Innocents, and remembering all preborn babies lost to abortion.
Read MoreChristians Terrorized Around the Globe: How Murder, Torture, Mayhem Point to Growing Persecution
Christian persecution is continuing to “get worse” across the globe, with Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern (ICC), lamenting the escalating “slow burn.”
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