
The Silent Target: Why Christians Are the Most Persecuted People in the World
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This narrative unveils the escalating persecution of Christians globally, spotlighting regions like Nigeria, China, and North Korea, where believers face dire consequences for their faith. It argues that the Christian faith, with its unique truth claims and resistance to authoritarian control, is particularly targeted. The narrative contrasts the silence of the Western Church with the boldness demanded by scripture, urging believers to speak truth in love, even amidst opposition. It explores the paradox of persecution strengthening the Church, highlighting the vibrant faith of persecuted communities. The work ultimately calls for Christians to boldly proclaim the Gospel, defend moral truths, and stand in solidarity with persecuted believers worldwide. Comparable works include North Korea