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Extremists threaten Christmas. Kicked out twice but faithful. Worried by Islamist takeovers.

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Dec. 19, 2024 | Bangladesh

[14] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Christians in Bangladesh.

Since a coup last summer that created chaos across Bangladesh and increased violence against Christians, an Islamic extremist group called Hefazat-e-Islam has been rising in power. Several Christian leaders from different parts of Bangladesh reported that they received threatening letters from Hefazat leaders, warning them that any celebration of Christmas this year "will be the last celebration they do in this life." Read More.

  • Dec. 19, 2024 | Benin

    Kicked Out Twice But Firm in Faith

    [8] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Ariane.

    Ariane visited several voodoo practitioners in her area, but no one could heal her of her intense stomach pain. Someone suggested she go to a Christian hospital in Togo. A nurse there urged her to give her life to Christ, and she became a Christian. She was then healed of her stomach pain. When she returned home, her voodooist husband rejected her and kicked her out of her home. Later, he threatened to kill her with a machete. But she regularly prayed for him, and he eventually let her return home. He even asked her to pray for some struggles he faced which she believed were brought on by witchcraft. Read More.

  • Dec. 19, 2024 | Syria

    Islamist Takeover Worries Local Christians

    [8] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Syrian Christians.

    On Sunday, December 1, 2024, the Syrian city of Aleppo was suddenly attacked and captured by Islamist militias. One week later, the rebel groups succeeded in taking over the capital city, Damascus, when the Syrian government and military collapsed and its leader, Bashar al-Assad, fled. The jihadist groups have been fighting the Syrian government for more than a decade, and Christians are concerned that they may soon become targets. "The situation is still unclear," said a front-line worker, who added that, so far, Christians and churches have not been specifically threatened, and some have even held services. Read More.

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