365 million Christians are suffering for their faith. Open Doors’ vision is that no Christian suffers persecution alone.
Since the October 7 massacre of Israelis by Hamas, the attacks on Jewish people outside of Israel have increased.
In Australian cinemas on August 16, for one night only, The Hiding Place speaks into our uncertain times with a timeless message of faith.
In its 30th year of publication, the Open Doors World Watch List lists the nations where Christians face the most severe persecution.
In 1957 Brother Andrew smuggled Bibles across the Iron Curtain in a bright blue Volkswagen Beetle – memorialised in his autobiography ‘God’s Smuggler’.
In the wake of the Taliban’s resurgence, the Middle Eastern nation has become the most dangerous country in the world for Christians.
A book focusing on the experience of persecuted Christians can help Western Christians prepare for a future in which religious freedom is severely eroded.
Fourteen people have been injured, and a suicide bomber killed, in a terrorist attack on a Catholic church in South Sulawesi, just after their Palm Sunday mass.
In the most dangerous places on the planet, Christians continue to follow Jesus, no matter the cost. For Khan, that cost was high.
Mike Gore, CEO of Open Doors Australia and New Zealand, said persecution is going digital in places like China and India.