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  2. Pastor Carraway describes Christians' persecution - AOL

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    Adding that Christians are persecuted in more than 70 countries in the world, Carraway said, "The world has changed and it's harder to be a Christian now in the United States than it was in 1995 ...

  3. 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... monuments and public buildings are illuminated with red lights in order to raise awareness about the persecution of Christians and the issue of ...

  4. Persecution of Christians in the post–Cold War era - Wikipedia

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    [3] The United States submits an annual report on religious freedom to Congress, also containing data on religious persecution, that it has collected from U.S. embassies around the world in collaboration with the Office of International Religious Freedom and other relevant U.S. government and non-governmental institutions. The data is listed by ...

  5. Christians' persecution globally rampant - AOL

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    Jul. 27—Sixty-one of the world's 196 nations actively persecute Christians who, ostracized, imprisoned, beaten, tortured, raped and murdered, stay just as determined to hold onto to their faith ...

  6. International Christian Concern - Wikipedia

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    International Christian Concern (ICC) is an ecumenical, non-governmental, non-partisan Christian organization, located in Washington, DC, whose concern is the human rights of Christians and religious minorities. [1] [2] Its mission is to help religious minorities from all forms of persecution through assistance, advocacy, and awareness.

  7. Persecution of Christians - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakim's mother was a Christian, and he had been raised mainly by Christians, and even through the persecution al-Hakim employed Christian ministers in his government. [123] Between 1004 and 1014, the caliph produced legislation to confiscate ecclesiastical property and burn crosses; later, he ordered that small mosques be built atop church ...

  8. Religious persecution - Wikipedia

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    The United States submits an annual report on religious freedom and persecution to the Congress. The report contains data which the United States collects from U.S. embassies around the world in collaboration with the Office of International Religious Freedom and other relevant U.S. government and non-governmental institutions.

  9. Category:Persecution of Christians - Wikipedia

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    Template:Persecution of Christians; Persecution of Copts; Persecution of Christians by the Islamic State; Persecution of Christians in North Korea; Persecution of Christians in the post–Cold War era; Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians; Noël Pinot