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Huge rise in Christian persecution worldwide revealed in 2021 World Watch List
Huge rise in Christian persecution worldwide revealed in 2021 World Watch List
15 Jan 2021
opendoorsuk.org
More than 340 million Christians worldwide experienced high levels of persecution in 2020, with 4,761 killed for their faith, a new report has revealed.
The annual World Watch List produced by Christian charity Open Doors showed this is a huge increase on previous years; the 2019 figure was around 260 million.
For the first time, the charity categorised all of the 50 worst countries in the world as exhibiting “very high” or “extreme” levels of persecution towards Christians – affecting 309 million people.
Coffee Brings A New Ministry Opportunity To Glasgow
Thursday, January 7th, 2021
A Christian’s love of coffee has led to a new ministry opportunity, reaching out with the Gospel and helping to rehabilitate prisoners
Scottish pastor James Faddes of Bishopbriggs Community Church set up his own coffee company, Glesga Roasters following a trip to the African nation of Rwanda.
Upon seeing the coffee plantations, he was inspired to import the beans back to Scotland for sale.
According to Premier Christian News, Pastor Faddes also saw a way to use the coffee to assist prisoners.
Those who have the potential and skills to assist, are given the opportunity to work on the coffee production line.