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Iranian Refugees in Vienna Celebrate Faith, Freedom, and Hope
Iranian refugees in Vienna are witnessing a powerful movement of faith and national pride as they celebrate the hope for a free Iran. Amidst the sounds of worship at the Pohlgasse Church of Christ, believers are praying for an end to 47 years of suffering under an Islamic theocracy.
These faithful Christians describe their advocacy as a patriotic duty inspired by the Gospel to seek justice and national revival. For many, the transition from the psychological pressure of Islam to the grace of Christ has been a life-transforming experience of true peace.
“Encountering the idea that God loves and saves a human being without coercion, without fear and without the mediation of force created a deep transformation in me.”
“I came to Christianity not out of hatred but out of hope.”
As refugees settle in Europe, churches are providing essential support by translating services into Farsi and assisting with asylum applications. This ministry not only meets physical needs but also yields spiritual fruit, as seen in the recent baptisms of those fleeing persecution.
Faith Facts
- Iran, ancient Persia, appears in the Bible nearly 30 times and was home to the prophet Daniel and Queen Esther.
- The Pohlgasse Church of Christ recently celebrated relief and safety with two baptisms following a Sunday worship service.
- Iranian Christians in the diaspora are increasingly vocal about their hope for a future defined by Christian values and freedom.
The resilience of the Iranian church serves as a testament to the power of the Gospel to thrive even under the shadow of persistent persecution.
We must continue to support those who risk everything to stand for their faith and the freedom of their homeland.
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Faith Tested by Easter Attacks as God’s Sovereignty Prevails
A wave of tragic violence swept through Nigeria on Easter Sunday as radical Fulani terrorists launched coordinated attacks on faithful believers during worship services.
In Kaduna state, assailants besieged two churches, while a separate assault in Benue state claimed the lives of seventeen Christians.
These targeted strikes on congregations illustrate the growing persecution faced by the Body of Christ in regions where radical ideologies seek to displace Christian families.
Survivors and local leaders describe a scene of devastation where homes were destroyed and many worshippers were abducted into the forest.
Faith Facts
- Fulani terrorists attacked congregants at an Evangelical Church Winning All site and a St. Augustine Catholic Church on Easter Sunday.
- Nigeria accounted for seventy-two percent of Christians killed for their faith globally according to the 2026 World Watch List.
- Christian leaders report that these violent incursions are often motivated by attempts to seize land and forcefully impose non-Christian ideologies.
Governor Alia Hyacinth of Benue state condemned the attacks as a heinous and unacceptable violation of human dignity.
“The attackers, who have been identified as Fulani bandits, were in large numbers. They surrounded the community and attacked the churches as Christians were in worship services.”
As these brothers and sisters in Christ face such extreme trials, their perseverance serves as a sobering reminder of the high cost of discipleship in hostile lands.
We must remain steadfast in prayer for the protection and strength of the Nigerian church as they stand firm in their faith.
Faith
Easter Reveals God’s Gifts Every Child Should Embrace
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While the world focuses on material items and secular myths, the Christian family finds its greatest treasures in the events of the Resurrection.
Celebrating the Gospel during this season allows parents to instill foundational virtues of faith, humility, and the promise of salvation in the next generation.
By exploring the sacrifices of Christ, families can move beyond temporary treats to embrace the eternal legacy of the Cross.
Teaching children about Jesus’ selfless service and victory over death prepares them to live a life devoted to God’s kingdom and traditional values.
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Peter Demos Calls Christians to Speak Truth with Grace
Our current cultural climate is often defined by shouting matches and immediate hostility toward those with opposing worldviews. Many assume that a conservative Christian platform implies confrontation rather than meaningful conversation or a defense of the truth.
As ambassadors for Christ, believers must resist the temptation to either retreat into silence or join the world in its anger. We are called to stand firmly in the public square with convictions shaped by Scripture and a heart for the lost.
“We cannot sit quietly while truth is redefined around us.”
Boldness should never be confused with belligerence, as our faith requires both conviction and gentleness. Engaging those who disagree is not an endorsement of their views; rather, it is an opportunity to reflect the image of God.
“We are called to love people while opposing sin.”
Loving others does not mean affirming their errors, but recognizing their humanity as fellow image-bearers of the Creator. To speak truth faithfully, we must rely on clarity and love while trusting God to open blind eyes in His timing.
Faith Facts
- Christians are called to engage the public square with Christ-like conviction rather than secular outrage.
- True love involves telling the truth without denying the inherent humanity of those who hold different views.
- Faithful engagement requires a balance of courage and humility to model character in a broken world.
By modeling steadier character rather than louder volume, believers can effectively bear witness to the Gospel in an age of contempt.
Let us commit to defending our faith with the boldness of Christ and the gentleness of His Spirit.
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