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Christmas in North Korea
No bright lights, no Christmas dinner and not even a Christmas Eve service for the followers of Jesus Christ in North Korea.

This Christmas – just like any other day in the year – there are no festive lights in the streets of Pyongyang. The city is largely shrouded in darkness. North Korea is the only country in the world where the Cold War is not yet over, and one of the few countries in which it is not permitted to celebrate Christmas at all.

Yet even here, Christians find ways to celebrate Christmas.

China: Transformed Marriages Impact Entire Community
Church leaders face intense pressure on their marriages and families when they spend time traveling to far-away house churches to preach or are locked up in prison for long stretches. Over the past few years Open Doors has facilitated Marriage Enrichment Seminars or “Couples Camps” in China.

Turkish Families Need Encouragement
Reach out with a card or letter to the families of three martyred Christians.

Wife of Imprisoned Pastor Shares Her Heart
A co-worker recently paid a visit to the wife and children of an imprisoned Eritrean pastor and returned with a heartfelt report. Hadas and her husband have three daughters, Azeb* (13), Sada* (11) and Miniya* (9). 

A Young Couple's Struggle
The plight of secret believers in Egypt. 





Youth and Children's Stories
Meet some of the young people touched through Open Doors.

Muslims in Nigeria Kidnap, Convert Christian Children
Christian leaders in Nigeria say abduction of Christian boys and girls for conversion to Islam has become a common phenomenon in majority-Muslim Sokoto state. When one young man's mother, Esther Udo Usen, found him after six months, she was shocked to see a large number of Muslims rushing towards them.



Women's Stories
Hear from some of God's women around the world.

Nigeria: Encouragement Flows From Women’s Retreat

Encouragement to persecuted Christians often comes from our willingness to travel far distances to meet and simply spend time together, rather than from our words of wisdom.

In June a group of Western women, including Open Doors workers and supporters, traveled many miles to northern Nigeria to spend time with their persecuted sisters.

The trip was divided into two sections. First we facilitated a retreat for 24 pastors’ widows and four young women affected by persecution, including Jamila Noma, Jemima Alkali, Rhoda Zakka (Nakub Zakka’s daughter) and Lois Garba.

The second part of the trip entailed a visit to remote lower Plateau State to meet and encourage more widows in their natural settings.

Three Sunday School Teachers Released After Serving Two Years in Prison


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Christian Sunday school teachers Dr. Rebekka Zakaria, Eti Pangesti and Ratna Bangun were released from Indramayu prison, West Java, and were immediately reunited with their families.





Women Still Feel Impact
Country: Indonesia: The battle between Muslims and Christians in Maluku, Indonesia from 1999 to 2002 not only left over 9,000 people dead, it caused long-term damage to those who survived, including many Christian women.





Kingdom Workers' Stories
Learn from  those who labor where faith costs the most.

Ten Killed, Three Churches Set Ablaze in Bauchi, Nigeria
According to Compass Direct News, 10 persons have been killed and three churches set on fire after Muslim high school students in a northern Nigerian city began a rampage on December 11 that spilled into the city. Tensions are still high in the area.


Pastor Rohit Ranjan Acquitted of All Charges
Pastor Simon Tandy, alias Rohit Ranjan, has been declared not guilty and acquitted of all charges by the Kanker sessions court today, September 12. It was uncertain if the magistrate would be able to deliver a fair verdict as immense pressure had been exerted by the extremists to swing the case against him.

Ugandan Pastor Says “Thank You” for Support from Open Doors
God is at work in Uganda…and Pastor Stephen Kaweesa is on the frontline.

In this firsthand report, Pastor Stephen shares how Open Doors played a strategic role in his ministry…which is now leading thousands to Christ.

One Ethiopian Man Found the Lord Through Music
Mohamed* (26), his whole family and every member of his tribe used to belong to the Islamic religion. At the age of fifteen, Mohamed* was able to recite the Qur’an - that meant that he was not allowed to change to another religion. Everyone he knew was proud of him, yet he could not rid himself of an empty feeling that he carried around within himself.



Brother Andrew's Most Important Story
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13-year-old Daughter of Bangladesh Pastor Gang-Raped
Muslim villagers in Mymensingh district eager to rid the area of the Christian work of a local pastor have gang-raped his 13-year-old daughter.
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Armed Men Threaten Church in Turkey
Three men, one of them armed with a gun and wearing gloves, threatened a Protestant church and its pastor in the Turkish capital city of Ankara yesterday. The culprits fled in a car before police could be summoned.
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Islamists Threaten to Tear Down Church in Indonesia
Muslim extremists and local government authorities last week threatened to tear down a church building under construction in North Sumatra even though church leaders met requirements of Indonesia’s draconian law on worship places, the church’s pastor said.
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Charges Shift against Christian Bookstore Owner in China
An advocacy organization reported this week that Chinese authorities now accuse a Beijing businessman of being a “dangerous religious element” – which a long-time friend dismissed as contrary to Christian bookstore owner Shi Weihan’s gentle, patriotic nature.
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"Blasphemy" Issue Surfaces in Legal Tensions in Nigeria
On Friday, April 25, the Supreme Court of Nigeria confirmed the death sentence for Abdullahi Ada and others involved in the murder of Abdullahi Umaru, condemned for “blasphemy” of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, in Kebbi state in 1999.
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