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Christian persecution has not ended. What has changed is US’s response

By Wendy Yurgo

When The Christian Post published my article, When Christian worship is a crime: The deadliest era in modern history, it documented a reality many Christians around the world already know firsthand: worship itself has become dangerous. Believers are being targeted not for political activity or violence, but simply for gathering, praying, and living openly as followers of Christ.

In the weeks since that article ran, the persecution has not slowed. In some regions, it has intensified. What has changed is the posture of the United States.

Christian persecution remains one of the most pervasive and underreported human-rights crises in the modern world. According to the 2026 World Watch List, more than 388 million Christians now face high levels of persecution or discrimination because of their faith. Nearly 4,900 Christians were killed worldwide during the most recent reporting period, a conservative figure reflecting only documented cases where a faith-based motive could be confirmed, in regions where many deaths are never formally reported.

Those numbers confirm what many have long warned: this is not a series of isolated incidents. It is a sustained global pattern often enabled by indifference, weak enforcement, or the absence of consequences.

Read Full Article Here…(christianpost.com)


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