Keeping the Faith Alive

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Keeping the Faith Alive

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International religious Freedom Summit
Aid to the Church in need participates

Creating a powerful coalition of organizations that operate together for the cause of religious freedom around the world, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has been invited to speak on two very important panels at the Summit, increasing public awareness on the international stage.

ACN representatives, Edward Clancy and Marcela Szymanski, will be speaking on topics: How Governments & Civil Society Can Work Together to Promote Religious Freedom and Tolerance, and Atrocities being perpetrated around the world and acting to suppress and stop further atrocities. 

Nigeria and Pakistan are just two countries that experience atrocities against Christians and religious each day.

Aid to the Church in Need Religious Freedom report

Christians around the world face persecution for various reasons, including government oppression, cultural hostility, extremist attacks, official religious domination, and violations of religious freedom.

In authoritarian regimes like North Korea, China or Eritrea, Christianity is viewed as a threat to power and control. In cultures where a majority religion dominates, Christians may be seen as outsiders and targeted for abuse.

Extremist groups, such as Islamic extremists in the Middle East and Nigeria, target Christians out of religious hatred. Some countries have laws and policies in place that limit or prohibit the practice of Christianity, often in the name of serving the dominant religion.

Religious freedom is often disregarded as a basic human right, leading to persecution, suffering, and denial of rights.

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