So St. Valentine’s crime was to help persecuted
Christians. As this is still a crime in some
countries, Valentine’s Day seems like a good time to mention Open Doors’
World Watch List. Every year this highlights the 50 countries where
it’s hardest to live as a Christian. No surprise that North Korea is again in
number one place! But a disturbing trend is that the persecution of Christians
is growing – particularly in Africa and the Middle East.
Thanks to the help of people like you, last year Open
Doors was able to highlight the reality of persecution to Parliament and the
Foreign Office alike. This year, which has already seen two pastors shot in
Kenya, a greater clampdown on Christians in Eritrea and Sudan, another convert
given a hefty fine in Algeria and ongoing violence in Mali and Nigeria, we want
to build on that.
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