Imagine queuing for the supermarket and, when it’s your turn, you’re denied entry. Why? Because of your belief system.
2020 has been a tumultuous year for all of us, but for persecuted Christians around the world, their existing discrimination has been exacerbated – they are often the last in line for essential aid by local governments.
Rose, a widow from Nigeria, said, “We were happy when the government announced food aid for the poor. But we were left out.”
This is our opportunity to inform those in power of the discrimination faced by persecuted Christians and how local faith leaders are courageously serving the needs of their communities.
Invite your MP to the 2021 World Watch List launch so they can hear about the 50 countries where it is the most dangerous to be a Christian, and what they can do to change policy and practice that could impact the lives of the 260 million persecuted Christians in the world today.
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