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What the Persecuted Church in Lebanon Teaches American Believers
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- Christian missionary Carla Miller serves churches across the Middle East from Lebanon, focusing on helping young believers withstand persecution
- The Faith Without Frontiers podcast explores how Middle Eastern Christians maintain their faith under extreme pressure and cultural opposition
- Miller’s ministry emphasizes building spiritual resilience in young people facing threats to their Christian identity
The third episode of Christian Daily International’s podcast Faith Without Frontiers brought powerful testimony from the front lines of Christian persecution. Carla Miller, a missionary serving churches throughout the Middle East from her base in Lebanon, shared how she helps young believers build unshakable faith in hostile environments.
Miller’s work centers on equipping young Christians to maintain their identity and conviction when cultural forces and direct persecution seek to silence their witness. Her ministry provides a sobering reminder of the cost many believers pay simply for identifying with Christ.
The conversation revealed how Middle Eastern Christians display remarkable resilience despite facing pressures most American believers never encounter. These persecuted believers offer profound lessons about maintaining faith when following Jesus carries genuine risk.
From her position in Lebanon, Miller witnesses firsthand how young Christians navigate societies where their faith marks them for discrimination, social exclusion, and worse. Her ministry focuses on spiritual formation that prepares believers not just to survive but to thrive spiritually under persecution.
The Faith Without Frontiers podcast continues Christian Daily International’s commitment to amplifying the voices of believers worldwide who demonstrate extraordinary faithfulness. Miller’s testimony challenges comfortable Western Christianity and calls American believers to deeper commitment.
Her work demonstrates that the global church remains vibrant and growing even in regions where Christianity faces its greatest opposition. These stories of perseverance should inspire American Christians to value their religious freedom while standing in solidarity with suffering believers.
The conversation with Miller explored how persecution often strengthens rather than weakens authentic faith. Young believers learning to count the cost of discipleship develop spiritual maturity that surpasses what many Western Christians experience.
Miller’s ministry illustrates the biblical principle that the church grows strongest under pressure. The resilience she witnesses in Middle Eastern youth challenges the shallow commitment often found in cultures where faith costs nothing.
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Faithful Christian Walks Free After Wrongful Blasphemy Imprisonment
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- A blind Catholic man in Pakistan has been acquitted of blasphemy charges after spending 10 months imprisoned under laws carrying a mandatory death sentence
- The court ruled that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence to substantiate the allegations against the Christian man
- Pakistan’s blasphemy laws continue to disproportionately target religious minorities, particularly Christians, often based on false accusations
In a significant legal victory for religious freedom, a Pakistani court has acquitted a blind Catholic man who endured 10 months of unjust imprisonment on blasphemy charges that carry a mandatory death sentence. The ruling came after prosecutors were unable to provide sufficient evidence to support their accusations against the Christian man.
According to his lawyer, the court determined that the case lacked the evidentiary foundation necessary to proceed with such serious charges. This acquittal represents a rare moment of justice in a country where blasphemy laws are frequently weaponized against religious minorities.
Pakistan’s blasphemy statutes have become one of the most dangerous tools of persecution against Christians and other religious minorities in the Islamic nation. These laws often require little to no evidence for conviction, and accusations alone can result in mob violence, prolonged imprisonment, or death sentences.
The blind Catholic man’s ordeal highlights the vulnerability of Pakistan’s Christian community, which constitutes less than 2% of the population. False blasphemy accusations are commonly used to settle personal disputes, silence religious expression, or seize property from Christians and other minorities.
International religious freedom advocates have consistently called on Pakistan to reform or repeal its blasphemy laws, which violate fundamental human rights and religious liberty. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has designated Pakistan as a “Country of Particular Concern” for severe violations of religious freedom.
While this acquittal offers hope for one individual and his family, it does not diminish the ongoing threat facing Christians throughout Pakistan. Many others remain imprisoned on similarly dubious charges, and the broader climate of religious persecution continues unabated.
The case underscores the critical importance of international pressure and advocacy on behalf of persecuted Christians worldwide. American Christians must remain vigilant in supporting their brothers and sisters in faith who face life-threatening persecution simply for their belief in Jesus Christ.
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Major Christian News Platform Unveils Complete Digital Transformation
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- Swiss Christian website jesus.ch has relaunched with a completely redesigned platform after hundreds of hours of development
- The site is one of Switzerland’s most-visited Christian digital platforms
- The transformation reflects growing investment in Christian digital media across Europe
A prominent Christian news and information website serving Switzerland has completed a comprehensive digital overhaul, marking a significant milestone in European Christian media.
Jesus.ch, one of the most widely-visited Christian platforms in Switzerland, has unveiled its newly redesigned website following an extensive development process that consumed hundreds of hours of dedicated work. The relaunch represents a substantial investment in the future of Christian digital outreach in the German-speaking world.
According to Swiss Christian news outlet Livenet.ch, the transformation includes both aesthetic improvements and expanded content offerings designed to better serve the site’s audience.
The redesign comes at a time when Christian media organizations worldwide are recognizing the critical importance of maintaining a strong digital presence. As younger generations increasingly turn to online sources for news and spiritual content, platforms like jesus.ch play an essential role in reaching believers where they are.
The Swiss Christian digital landscape has shown remarkable resilience and growth, with multiple outlets investing in technology and content development to meet the needs of German-speaking Christians across Europe.
Faith-based media organizations face unique challenges in the digital age, balancing the need for modern, user-friendly platforms with the timeless message of the Gospel. The relaunch of jesus.ch demonstrates a commitment to excellence in both areas.
The hundreds of hours invested in the redesign reflect the dedication of Christian media professionals who understand that effective communication of biblical truth requires both substance and accessibility. A well-designed platform can remove barriers between seekers and the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.
Switzerland’s Christian community has consistently supported digital ministry efforts, recognizing that online platforms can extend the reach of the Gospel far beyond traditional church walls. The country’s multilingual environment also creates unique opportunities for cross-cultural Christian communication.
As Christian media continues to evolve globally, projects like the jesus.ch relaunch serve as encouraging examples of believers investing resources and expertise into digital ministry. The expanded content offerings promise to provide Swiss Christians with more comprehensive coverage of faith-related news, teaching, and cultural commentary.
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Horror Film Pushes False Narrative About Faith-Based Counseling
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- New horror film ‘Leviticus’ misrepresents Christian counseling and faith-based approaches to unwanted same-sex attraction
- The movie portrays biblical teaching and voluntary counseling as violent ‘conversion therapy’ while ignoring real stories of transformation
- Film represents Hollywood’s ongoing campaign to criminalize Christian perspectives on sexuality and deny testimonies of changed lives
A new horror film titled “Leviticus” has arrived in theaters with a deeply troubling agenda: to demonize faith-based counseling and misrepresent Christian teaching on human sexuality. The film follows the well-worn path of secular Hollywood’s attempts to vilify biblical truth and those who seek help aligning their lives with God’s design.
The movie centers on so-called “conversion therapy,” a loaded term activists use to paint all faith-based counseling with the same broad brush. What the film conveniently ignores are the countless testimonies of men and women who have found freedom from unwanted same-sex attraction through prayer, biblical counsel, and authentic Christian community.
By framing voluntary counseling as horror, the filmmakers reveal their true intent: to silence the Church and deny people the freedom to seek help consistent with their faith. This isn’t entertainment—it’s propaganda designed to criminalize Christian belief and pastoral care.
The timing of this film is no accident. Across America, activists are pushing legislation to ban even voluntary counseling for minors struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction. These laws would prevent pastors, Christian counselors, and parents from offering biblical guidance to young people seeking it.
What “Leviticus” won’t show audiences are the real stories—men and women who testify to God’s transforming power in their lives. It won’t acknowledge that many people experience unwanted same-sex attraction and deserve access to counseling that respects their faith and values.
Instead, the film opts for caricature and fear-mongering, portraying Christians as villains and biblical teaching as abuse. This misrepresentation does a profound disservice to both the Church and to those genuinely seeking help.
The entertainment industry’s hostility toward biblical Christianity grows more brazen with each passing year. Films like “Leviticus” represent a coordinated effort to marginalize traditional Christian belief and normalize perspectives that directly contradict Scripture.
Concerned believers should recognize this film for what it is: another salvo in the culture war against religious freedom and parental rights. When Hollywood tells only one side of the story—and tells it through the lens of horror—the goal isn’t dialogue but demonization.
Christians must continue speaking truth with compassion, sharing testimonies of transformation, and defending the right of individuals to seek counsel consistent with their deeply held religious convictions. The answer to bad storytelling is better storytelling—and the Church has countless true stories of redemption to share.
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