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“You can help,” say church leaders in war-ravaged South Sudan |
The message from senior South Sudanese church leaders, who came together this week for a conference convened by Barnabas Fund, is one of desperate crisis and need – and a united, loving response. These leaders are determined to provide the support our brothers and sisters in South Sudan need. Will you help them support Christian communities ravaged by conflict?
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South Sudanese church leaders met for a conference convened by Barnabas |
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Latest international news |
Displaced Iraqi Christians die in miserable conditions
Reports have emerged that Iraqi Christians driven from their homes by Islamist militants are beginning to die in crowded camps and other temporary places of refuge.
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More than 1.2 million Iraqis have reportedly been driven from their homes |
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Five Christians accused of murder in Laos found not guilty
A group of Christians in Laos who were falsely accused of murder have been found not guilty. The believers, who remain in custody, were arrested after a sick woman sought prayer at her local church, converted to Christianity and later died.
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Indian Christian women arrested following false accusations of forced conversions
Four Christian women were arrested in the Indian state of Karnataka after visiting the home of a non-Christian family. Shirley, Mini, Leelamma and Shubha were falsely accused by residents of Pulittadi village of forcing the family to convert by “laying siege to the house”.
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Indian Christians praying |
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News in brief |
Iran: Imprisoned pastor Saeed Abedini threatened by ISIS
Nigeria: Repeated attacks target Christians in Taraba state
North Korea: American missionary transferred back to labour camp
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