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World Mission feels effects of Nigeria violence - Mission Network News


World Mission feels effects of Nigeria violence
Nigeria (MNN) This month, a United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) panel brought to light
disturbing statistics about violence against Christians in Nigeria. Over two thousand churches have been destroyed since 2015. Between 4 and 5 million Christians have fled the country.
Watch the full USCIRF hearing
Greg Kelley of
World Mission says, “We just [learned] that two of our missionary bases were just totally destroyed. Missionaries are trapped.
Right now, missionaries are trapped. Converts are surrounded by the enemy. Right now is
the time that the body of Christ needs to rise up and pray for these precious lives that are in harm’s way.” ....

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U.S. religious freedom monitoring agency raises concern again about abuses in Algeria


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The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has expressed displeasure over a series of recent court decisions that seek to limit the religious rights of Christians in the North African country of Algeria.
USCIRF’s concern, expressed via a press release in late June, was made public after three separate court rulings against Christians in the majority Muslim country.
In March, Hamid Soudad, a 42-year-old Christian accused of insulting the prophet Mohammad, had a five-year prison sentence against him upheld by the Oran City Court of Justice. On June 6, Rachid Mohamed Seighir, pastor and bookstore owner, was sentenced to one year in prison by a court in Oran for “printing, storing or distributing materials” considered damaging to the Muslim faith. And an administrative court in Oran separately ordered that three Protestant churches that had been forcibly closed by the government ....

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