By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife At least 100 million Christians face persecution for their faith in Christ, rights groups sa .
The executive director of a group that exposes anti-Christian violence worldwide is warning if China should overtake Taiwan, the future of Christianity in the region will likely grow increasingly dim.
Having been in Beijing s crosshairs for decades, Taiwan s time as an independent nation could be running out. So says the spokesperson for groups that are closely monitoring the situation in China.
US State Department’s Report on Nigerian Violence Leaves Out Jihad
Commentary
Claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria were discounted by the Department of State’s recently published 2020 Country Report which cites land disputes and farmer-herder competition not jihadism as the driver of mass homicides in Nigeria’s North West states. The 17,000-word report posted March 30, 2021 spares just 200 words to explain close to 1,000 brutal murders in Nigeria’s Middle Belt during the last year.
“Land disputes, competition over dwindling resources, ethnic differences, and settler-indigene tensions contributed to clashes between herdsmen and farmers throughout the north-central part of the country,” according to “2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Nigeria.”
At least 100 million Christians face persecution for their faith in Christ, rights groups say.
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife) -– Leading Christian rights activist, broadcaster, and author Faith McDonnell, has become director of advocacy at the U.S.-based Katartismos Global (KGI Global) charity. The group says it “exists to equip the Church for mission and ministry” by supporting persecuted Christians and other believers in need.
McDonnell confirmed Monday to BosNewsLife that she left the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD), the Christian conservative think tank in Washington D.C. “Yes, after 27 years, I have left IRD and am now very excited to be working with [KGI Global founder and president] Bishop Julian Dobbs and his wife Brenda with their nonprofit ministry.”