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Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was re-arrested and told he would have to finish out a 3-year sentence for “Evangelizing Muslims”.

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“We are disappointed to hear Pastor Nadarkhani has been returned to prison in such an irregular manner,” Mervyn Thomas, chief executive of Christian Solidarity Worldwide, said. “The timing is insensitive and especially sad

Top 10 News Stories of 2012 | Christianity Today

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The events, people, and debates of the past year that have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, though, or mission.

Religion Today: The Top 10 Christian News Stories of 2012
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1. President Barack Obama won a second term as president of the United States. The election results, which drew diverse reactions from Christians around the world…The results also showed fundamental changes to the

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Back to God Ministries International, the media outreach of the Christian Reformed Church, has launched a website that focuses on helping women to navigate, through scripture and other means, the challenges that they face

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Minority Christians in Syria’s largest city Aleppo said they face starvation after dozens of believers already died in targeted attacks rocking Christianareas of the war-torn country.

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Find news stories that matter to Christians here at ReligionToday.com special news coverage. Read Christian news headlines from around the world. Conservative commentary, persecution headlines, Religion Today, and breaking Christian news.

 

Middle East Christianity facing extinction: Christians being pushed out of Biblical heartlandsMiddle East Christianity facing extinction: Christians being pushed out of Biblical heartlands
Christians across the Middle East celebrate Christmas, including those pictured here in Syria, an alarming report has been published that suggests Christianity is close to extinction in the Middle East. With the threat of converts being killed in hard-line Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, the report cites militant Islam as the most comment threat to Christianity. Traditionally known as the biblical heartlands, Christians bear the brunt of religious prosecution in the Middle East and the study warns that with politician’s apparent blindness to this hostility across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, there is a serious risk that Christianity will disappear from these areas altogether.

 

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One response to Iranian Pastor Youcef Re-Arrested on Christmas

  1. Heath December 28th, 2012 at 7:32 pm

    could they be quite pleased to make use of the ethical integrity from the law within the united kingdom, although happy to see discrimination and malignant inequality in education/law/religion/media etc, within the historic heartlands of the culture?

    inside a culture that divides people into followers, and also the relaxation—could it be exactly that islam shows that as lengthy since it’s individuals other non-followers there that the discriminating against, its ok..because theyre not just one people..for example: muslim?

    one thing this type of person perfectly conscious of the double standards, but because they are inculcated [from birth let’s start, all sides..legally education media and so forth, regarding the universality from the message of islam] they dont see their culture as perfidious and ignoble, with regards to the way it sights and goodies non-muslims?

    do muslims don’t have any trouble with the truth that saudi arabia does not permit regarding places of worship, the printing of bibles or even the open worship of other gods, whilst in the west muslims can?