💔 Tragic news from Bihar, India: A pastor's teenage son has been brutally murdered by Hindu extremists. This heartbreaking incident has stirred outrage and calls for justice from the Christian community and human rights organizations. The attack reflects ongoing religious tensions and underscores the need for tolerance and protection of minority communities.
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Pastor's Son Murdered in Bihar India

Tragic incident in Bihar, India: Hindu extremists break into the home of a pastor and murder his teenage son while he slept.

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Islamic Fulani militants have ambushed Christian communities in Maiyanga, Plateau State, Nigeria. This violent attack highlights the intensifying conflict and security issues facing the region.

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Islamic Fulani Militants Ambush Christians in Maiyanga, Plateau State, Nigeria

Islamic Fulani militants ambushed Christians in Maiyanga, Plateau State, Nigeria, on July 7, 2024, resulting in significant casualties. This tragic attack highlights the ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria, one of the world's deadliest countries for this community. Learn more about this devastating incident and the broader pattern of religious violence.

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Aqsa Bibi, an eleven-year-old girl, was subjected to horrific sexual abuse while working as a domestic servant. This is a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of children in Pakistan.

The family faced immense hardship when trying to report the crime. They eventually sought help from a Christian human rights organization.

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Eleven-year-old Muslim Girl Has Been Outraged In Faisalabad, Pakistan

A tragic case of child abuse in Faisalabad, Pakistan: 11-year-old Aqsa Bibi, a domestic worker, suffers repeated rape and forced abortion. Her family seeks justice against influential perpetrators. A Christian organization steps in to help.

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The Rajasthan government's proposed anti-conversion law has many Christians in India worried. While the law aims to stop people from being forced to convert religions, critics argue it could make it much harder for people to freely choose their faith. This could have a chilling effect on religious freedom in Rajasthan. Is an anti-conversion law the answer?

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Rajasthan Considers Anti-Conversion Law: Potential Threats For Indian Christians

Explore the controversial anti-conversion legislation in Rajasthan, India. Discover how it could affect Christians and the debate surrounding religious freedom.

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Heartbreaking news: Muslim extremists have abducted a Catholic priest in Nigeria, raising concerns over escalating religious violence. This tragic event highlights the growing tension and the urgent need for peace and understanding among different religious communities. Let us stand together in solidarity and pray for the safe return of the priest.

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Muslim Extremists Abduct Catholic Priest in Nigeria

Shocking incident in Nigeria: Reverend Father Mikah Suleiman of St. Raymond Catholic Church abducted by extremists. Nigeria has become the most dangerous country in the world for Christians. At least 52,250 Christians have been killed in Nigeria over the past 14 years (from 2010-2024). Learn more.

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