June 21, 2026

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Violent Attacks Against Christians Increase As Global Media Turns A Blind Eye

The most persecuted population in the world continues to be those of the Christian faith, where more than 380 million followers of Jesus Christ face intense levels of hostility. In 2024, Open Doors International, an organization that assigns countries a persecution score based on compiled data, reported that 4,476 people were killed for faith-related reasons, 7,679 churches and faith-based buildings were attacked, and 4,744 individuals were imprisoned. In 2025, they found that violence against Christians is increasing. 

Nigerian Crisis 

In Africa, where more Christians reside than on any other single continent—and one in five are persecuted—seven of the 10 deadliest countries for Christians lie in the sub-Saharan area: Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Niger, Central Africa Republic, and Mozambique. 

Last June, more than 200 Christians were brutally massacred in the village of Yelewata in central Nigeria—and daily killings continue unabated despite President Bula Tinubu’s orders to “crush terrorists responsible for the attacks.” In a recent CBN News interview, Nigerian lawyer and Yelewata native Barr Franc Utoo, passionately shared, “The way they kill our people is in the most horrific, the most gruesome, the most cruel manner anyone could ever think. They will [light a] fire on the house, and then, when you are coming out, they will now hack you down with a machete. So, they cut you as if they’re cutting a piece of wood, not even as if they are killing a wild animal. You don’t even kill a wild animal that way.”

Barr Utoo pointed out that the jihadists will chant “Allahu Akbar” while slaughtering their victims. He states that his own government turns their heads, wanting to be “politically correct because the kinsmen of these people are the same people who constitute the top echelon of the Nigerian political structure, business structure, and institutional structure.” 

In the early morning hours on July 15, over 30 armed Islamic terrorists stormed the community of Bidi Jebu in the Nigerian Plateau State. Davou Musa, pastor of a 300-member congregation, lost nine members of his family who were burned alive in the attack. He stated, “They kicked the door down and marched in, shooting and shouting, ‘Allahu Akbar’ (Allah is the greatest). Then they set fire on the building and started shouting, saying they had conquered.” A total of 27 people, including a three-month-old baby and three-year-old toddler, were murdered.  

Masara Kim, a reporter for Truth Nigeria, shared on CBN News on July 16, that more than 30 terrorists had swarmed the compound, broke into homes, pouring gasoline on sleeping victims, and setting them on fire.

“He [Pastor Musa] could literally hear them screaming [at the top] of their voices and shouting for help,” Masara relayed. “But definitely no one came to their help until they could no longer scream. They could no longer breathe. When I got to that compound at sunrise yesterday, the bodies of these victims were still smoking.” He stated that this is a pattern of violence, where more than 1,000 people have been killed in the last 10 months in the Plateau State alone.  

Syrian Crisis 

Although Syria ranked 18th on Open Doors’ World Watch List, since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the Alawite (previously associated with the Assad regime), Christian, and Druze communities have faced increasingly violent attacks, displacement, and massacres under Syria’s new interim Islamist leader President Ahmed al-Sharaa. He is more widely known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani and was on the FBI’s Most Wanted List from 2013 through 2024. 

While the Syrian Christian and Druze communities existed long before the rise of Islam in the country, the Islamic regime views their theological differences as a crime worthy of death. Recently, over 1,000 civilians in Syria’s southern region of Suwayda were killed in clashes between Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes and Druze sects, displacing more than 130,000 people.  

The weekend of July 19, Pastor Khalid Mezher, who led the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church in Suwayda, and 20 family members were victims of a targeted massacre. Pastor Mezher had converted from the Druze faith to Christianity several years ago, and despite rising tensions, continued to serve his city and congregation. The remaining Christians in Suwayda are now scattered, cut off from food, water, electricity, and the internet.  

Israeli Druze activist Mansor Ashkar explained that this is an ethnic cleansing by the Syrian government. In a recent interview he revealed, “They made a fatwa which allows all the foreign fighters if they join the fight to go and take Druze women, also Christians if they’re in that mountain, as loot of war, as sex slaves. And now we’re having more Bedouin tribes and Muslim tribes accompanied by the government soldiers who are flocking into that mountain to butcher and kill anyone alive—Christian and Druze.”  

Those speaking out against these atrocities are concerned over the lack of coverage by prominent news sources and attention from political leaders around the world. Some have attributed the removal of nations, such as Nigeria, from the Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) and lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria as global measures that would have otherwise kept pressure on entities that severely violate international religious freedom.  

As many of our brothers and sisters in Christ are persecuted, driven underground, and even martyred for a faith that some take for granted, continue to pray that the joy of the Lord is their strength, that they would continue to shine their light to the lost even under such intense pressure, and that peace would come to their land.


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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The most persecuted population in the world continues to be those of the Christian faith, where more than 380 million followers of Jesus Christ face intense levels of hostility. In 2024, Open Doors International, an organization that assigns countries a persecution score based on compiled data, reported that 4,476 people were killed for faith-related reasons, 7,679 churches and faith-based buildings were attacked, and 4,744 individuals were imprisoned. In 2025, they found that violence against Christians is increasing. 

Nigerian Crisis 

In Africa, where more Christians reside than on any other single continent—and one in five are persecuted—seven of the 10 deadliest countries for Christians lie in the sub-Saharan area: Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Niger, Central Africa Republic, and Mozambique. 

Last June, more than 200 Christians were brutally massacred in the village of Yelewata in central Nigeria—and daily killings continue unabated despite President Bula Tinubu’s orders to “crush terrorists responsible for the attacks.” In a recent CBN News interview, Nigerian lawyer and Yelewata native Barr Franc Utoo, passionately shared, “The way they kill our people is in the most horrific, the most gruesome, the most cruel manner anyone could ever think. They will [light a] fire on the house, and then, when you are coming out, they will now hack you down with a machete. So, they cut you as if they’re cutting a piece of wood, not even as if they are killing a wild animal. You don’t even kill a wild animal that way.”

Barr Utoo pointed out that the jihadists will chant “Allahu Akbar” while slaughtering their victims. He states that his own government turns their heads, wanting to be “politically correct because the kinsmen of these people are the same people who constitute the top echelon of the Nigerian political structure, business structure, and institutional structure.” 

In the early morning hours on July 15, over 30 armed Islamic terrorists stormed the community of Bidi Jebu in the Nigerian Plateau State. Davou Musa, pastor of a 300-member congregation, lost nine members of his family who were burned alive in the attack. He stated, “They kicked the door down and marched in, shooting and shouting, ‘Allahu Akbar’ (Allah is the greatest). Then they set fire on the building and started shouting, saying they had conquered.” A total of 27 people, including a three-month-old baby and three-year-old toddler, were murdered.  

Masara Kim, a reporter for Truth Nigeria, shared on CBN News on July 16, that more than 30 terrorists had swarmed the compound, broke into homes, pouring gasoline on sleeping victims, and setting them on fire.

“He [Pastor Musa] could literally hear them screaming [at the top] of their voices and shouting for help,” Masara relayed. “But definitely no one came to their help until they could no longer scream. They could no longer breathe. When I got to that compound at sunrise yesterday, the bodies of these victims were still smoking.” He stated that this is a pattern of violence, where more than 1,000 people have been killed in the last 10 months in the Plateau State alone.  

Syrian Crisis 

Although Syria ranked 18th on Open Doors’ World Watch List, since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the Alawite (previously associated with the Assad regime), Christian, and Druze communities have faced increasingly violent attacks, displacement, and massacres under Syria’s new interim Islamist leader President Ahmed al-Sharaa. He is more widely known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani and was on the FBI’s Most Wanted List from 2013 through 2024. 

While the Syrian Christian and Druze communities existed long before the rise of Islam in the country, the Islamic regime views their theological differences as a crime worthy of death. Recently, over 1,000 civilians in Syria’s southern region of Suwayda were killed in clashes between Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes and Druze sects, displacing more than 130,000 people.  

The weekend of July 19, Pastor Khalid Mezher, who led the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church in Suwayda, and 20 family members were victims of a targeted massacre. Pastor Mezher had converted from the Druze faith to Christianity several years ago, and despite rising tensions, continued to serve his city and congregation. The remaining Christians in Suwayda are now scattered, cut off from food, water, electricity, and the internet.  

Israeli Druze activist Mansor Ashkar explained that this is an ethnic cleansing by the Syrian government. In a recent interview he revealed, “They made a fatwa which allows all the foreign fighters if they join the fight to go and take Druze women, also Christians if they’re in that mountain, as loot of war, as sex slaves. And now we’re having more Bedouin tribes and Muslim tribes accompanied by the government soldiers who are flocking into that mountain to butcher and kill anyone alive—Christian and Druze.”  

Those speaking out against these atrocities are concerned over the lack of coverage by prominent news sources and attention from political leaders around the world. Some have attributed the removal of nations, such as Nigeria, from the Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) and lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria as global measures that would have otherwise kept pressure on entities that severely violate international religious freedom.  

As many of our brothers and sisters in Christ are persecuted, driven underground, and even martyred for a faith that some take for granted, continue to pray that the joy of the Lord is their strength, that they would continue to shine their light to the lost even under such intense pressure, and that peace would come to their land.


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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