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ISIS Targets Christian Town, Killing Scores of People, Including Children

ISIS Targets Christian Town, Killing Scores of People, Including Children
Islamic State soldiers have reportedly killed “scores” of people, including women and children, in Qaryatayn, a town that was once predominantly Christian.

Though ISIS is Losing Ground, War May be Lost if Christians Can’t Return Home

Though ISIS is Losing Ground, War May be Lost if Christians Can’t Return Home
A Catholic charity has said that despite victories against the Islamic State terror group, unless world leaders make a change, ISIS may still destroy the Christian population in Iraq and Syria.

Christians and Yazidis in Iraq Stand on the Brink of Extinction

Christians and Yazidis in Iraq Stand on the Brink of Extinction
Astonishingly, for three years U.S. government bureaucrats have refused to help endangered religious minority communities like Christians and Yazidis survive the genocide ISIS began in 2014. These communities stand on the brink of extinction.

ISIS Calls for Attacks on Hurricane Relief Shelters

ISIS Calls for Attacks on Hurricane Relief Shelters
The Islamic State is reportedly asking its U.S. “warriors” to make attacks on hurricane relief enters in Houston and Miami.

7 Things You Should Know about the Middle East Christian Genocide

7 Things You Should Know about the Middle East Christian Genocide
The following is an interview with Christian author Andreas Knapp. A poet, priest, and popular author in Germany, Knapp left a secure position as head of Freiburg Seminary to live and work among the poor as a member of the Little Brothers of the Gospel, a religious order inspired by Charles de Foucauld. Today he shares an apartment with three brothers in Leipzig’s largest housing project, and ministers to prisoners and refugees. His latest book, The Last Christians, recounts the stories of refugees in his neighborhood and of displaced people in camps in Kurdistan, northern Iraq.

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