NGO’s Urging North Korea to Improve Human Rights

10/14/2018 North Korea (International Christian Concern) –  In North Korean there are on average 250,000 North Koreans imprisoned in camps and an additional 50,000 imprisoned...

Livelihood Project in India Becomes “Double Blessing” for Rural Pastor

12/04/2021 India (International Christian Concern) – “It was a turning point in my ministry,” Pastor Daniel recently told International Christian Concern (ICC). A...

Gunmen kill six during Mass in Burkina Faso

A group of gunmen burned down a Catholic Church during Sunday Mass and killed at least six people, including a priest, in...

Pastor Kidnapped by Local Gang in Myanmar Still Missing

02/01/2019 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – Gospel for Asia (GFA), a ministry that has been serving the least of these in Asia since 1979, has...

Verdict in Pakistan Portends More Forced Marriages/Conversions of Christian Girls

LAHORE, Pakistan (Morning Star News) – A court decision in Pakistan to return custody of a 14-year-old Christian girl to the Muslim who allegedly...

Online Japanese Catholics are looking for a digital shepherd

In the age of mass communication, the Catholic Church is finding previously unimagined opportunities for evangelization – namely, over the internet.

Activist Leader Condemns Increased Harassment of Christians in Northern India

01/30/2020 India (International Christian Concern) – Sajan K. George, President of the Global Council of Indian Christians, has recently condemned the harassment of...

Vietnamese Catholic Activist Arrived in the U.S. for Asylum

11/26/2020 Vietnam (International Christian Concern) – A Vietnamese Catholic activist, who joined to protest the Nghe An police harassment of students organizing religious...

New Protest in Sudan Marks 40 Days Since Military Crackdown

07/14/2019 Sudan (International Christian Concern) –It has been 40 days since the military council ordered the military to stop protests going on in Khartoum,...

Bishop Burbidge: The pandemic is our ‘Pentecost moment’

In a pastoral letter this past week, Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia said the coronavirus pandemic has prompted advances in sharing the Gospel...
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