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June 6, 2026

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Pew: Christians Still Most ‘Harassed’ Religious Group in the World

Christians are harassed in more countries than members of any other faith, according to a study by the Pew Research Center.

In its report, Pew found that Christians undergo harassment in 145 out of 198 countries in the world, a higher number than for any other single religion.

In its comprehensive study for 2018, the most recent year for which comprehensive data is available, Christian persecution was significantly higher than for any other year since Pew began its study in 2007. Ten years earlier, in 2008, Christians underwent harassment from governments, groups, or individuals in just 95 countries, 50 fewer than in 2018.

In its definition of harassment, Pew included a wide range of actions – “from verbal abuse to physical violence and killings” – motivated at least in part by the target’s religious identity.

According to the study, Christians face government harassment in 124 countries worldwide, while undergoing “social harassment” in 104 countries.

Christians experience concentrated harassment in the Middle East-North Africa region, Pew noted, with harassment targeting Christians (either by governments or social groups) occurring in 19 out of the 20 countries in the region. While social harassment of Christians occurred in 15 of the 20 countries in the region, government harassment of Christians was reported in virtually all (19) the countries.

Christians in the Asia-Pacific region do not fare much better and reportedly face harassment by governments or social groups in four out of five (80 percent) countries in the area. Even in Europe, however, Christians experience harassment in about three-quarters of countries (76 percent), while in sub-Saharan Africa, Christians faced harassment in two-thirds of countries (67 percent), Pew reported.

Pew’s findings matched reports from other groups that have found Christian persecution to be the most common form of religious persecution in the world.

A massive 2017 report from Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) found that “Christians are the victims of at least 75 percent of all religiously-motivated violence and oppression” in the world and that “the extent of this persecution is largely ignored by our media.”

“In terms of the number of people involved, the gravity of the crimes committed and their impact, it is clear that the persecution of Christians is today worse than at any time in history,” said John Pontifex, the report’s editor.


2 Timothy 3:1,12 KJV – “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come… Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.”


Similarly, in its World Watch List 2020, Open Doors declared last January that Christian persecution around the globe had reached an unprecedented level at the end of 2019, with over 260 million Christians facing “high levels of persecution.”

One in 8 believers around the world suffers serious levels of persecution, the report revealed, and every single day, eight Christians are killed because of their faith and 23 Christians are raped or sexually harassed. Meanwhile, every week, 182 Christian churches or buildings are vandalized and 102 Christian homes, shops, or businesses are attacked, burned, or destroyed.

Shifting Public Opinion: The Appeal Of Pride Month Appears To Be Fading

For years, June brought a predictable wave of corporate logos, advertising campaigns, themed merchandise, and public celebrations. Parents learned to pay closer attention to commercials in family programming, sports fans grew accustomed to Pride-themed uniforms and promotions, and many city streets became venues for often indecent displays at Pride parades. This year is noticeably different. The symbols are not gone, but they are far less prominent. It’s premature to say Pride has fallen, but it is fair to say the appeal of Pride Month has faded.

A Wake-Up Call: Report Finds That Australian Christians Are Opting For Silence Over Societal Pushback

Over the past few years, I have spoken with countless believers who feel increasingly hesitant to express their faith openly. Teachers are unsure what they can say in the classroom. Healthcare workers worry about the consequences of acting according to their conscience. Employees feel pressure to keep their beliefs private in the workplace. Parents are concerned about the values being promoted in schools and public institutions. Perhaps the most significant finding is not that Christians are facing challenges. Jesus told us to expect opposition. Rather, it is that many believers are quietly withdrawing from public life. They are self-censoring.

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Jan Markell: Is Israel’s Spiritual Blindness A Reason For Christians To Reject Them?

Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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Christians are harassed in more countries than members of any other faith, according to a study by the Pew Research Center.

In its report, Pew found that Christians undergo harassment in 145 out of 198 countries in the world, a higher number than for any other single religion.

In its comprehensive study for 2018, the most recent year for which comprehensive data is available, Christian persecution was significantly higher than for any other year since Pew began its study in 2007. Ten years earlier, in 2008, Christians underwent harassment from governments, groups, or individuals in just 95 countries, 50 fewer than in 2018.

In its definition of harassment, Pew included a wide range of actions – “from verbal abuse to physical violence and killings” – motivated at least in part by the target’s religious identity.

According to the study, Christians face government harassment in 124 countries worldwide, while undergoing “social harassment” in 104 countries.

Christians experience concentrated harassment in the Middle East-North Africa region, Pew noted, with harassment targeting Christians (either by governments or social groups) occurring in 19 out of the 20 countries in the region. While social harassment of Christians occurred in 15 of the 20 countries in the region, government harassment of Christians was reported in virtually all (19) the countries.

Christians in the Asia-Pacific region do not fare much better and reportedly face harassment by governments or social groups in four out of five (80 percent) countries in the area. Even in Europe, however, Christians experience harassment in about three-quarters of countries (76 percent), while in sub-Saharan Africa, Christians faced harassment in two-thirds of countries (67 percent), Pew reported.

Pew’s findings matched reports from other groups that have found Christian persecution to be the most common form of religious persecution in the world.

A massive 2017 report from Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) found that “Christians are the victims of at least 75 percent of all religiously-motivated violence and oppression” in the world and that “the extent of this persecution is largely ignored by our media.”

“In terms of the number of people involved, the gravity of the crimes committed and their impact, it is clear that the persecution of Christians is today worse than at any time in history,” said John Pontifex, the report’s editor.


2 Timothy 3:1,12 KJV – “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come… Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.”


Similarly, in its World Watch List 2020, Open Doors declared last January that Christian persecution around the globe had reached an unprecedented level at the end of 2019, with over 260 million Christians facing “high levels of persecution.”

One in 8 believers around the world suffers serious levels of persecution, the report revealed, and every single day, eight Christians are killed because of their faith and 23 Christians are raped or sexually harassed. Meanwhile, every week, 182 Christian churches or buildings are vandalized and 102 Christian homes, shops, or businesses are attacked, burned, or destroyed.

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Shifting Public Opinion: The Appeal Of Pride Month Appears To Be Fading

For years, June brought a predictable wave of corporate logos, advertising campaigns, themed merchandise, and public celebrations. Parents learned to pay closer attention to commercials in family programming, sports fans grew accustomed to Pride-themed uniforms and promotions, and many city streets became venues for often indecent displays at Pride parades. This year is noticeably different. The symbols are not gone, but they are far less prominent. It’s premature to say Pride has fallen, but it is fair to say the appeal of Pride Month has faded.

A Wake-Up Call: Report Finds That Australian Christians Are Opting For Silence Over Societal Pushback

Over the past few years, I have spoken with countless believers who feel increasingly hesitant to express their faith openly. Teachers are unsure what they can say in the classroom. Healthcare workers worry about the consequences of acting according to their conscience. Employees feel pressure to keep their beliefs private in the workplace. Parents are concerned about the values being promoted in schools and public institutions. Perhaps the most significant finding is not that Christians are facing challenges. Jesus told us to expect opposition. Rather, it is that many believers are quietly withdrawing from public life. They are self-censoring.

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Jan Markell: Is Israel’s Spiritual Blindness A Reason For Christians To Reject Them?

Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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