Christians face severe persecution globally, with crackdowns in Eritrea, India, Congo, Colombia, and North Korea.

In 2024, Christians face severe persecution worldwide, with several countries highlighted in an article from Crossmap News. In Eritrea, Evangelical churches operate secretly, with leaders imprisoned for over 20 years. India has reclassified as a "restricted nation," imposing new laws that restrict foreign funding for religious organizations and prohibit conversions. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Islamist groups have intensified attacks on Christians, destroying churches and killing believers. Colombian pastors in guerrilla-controlled areas face danger for their faith, while North Korea's regime imprisons thousands of Christians for their beliefs. The article underscores the ongoing struggles and calls for global awareness and support for persecuted Christians.

December 24, 2024
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