When President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations last week about religious persecution, he posed that freedom of religion is not a partisan talking point; it is a universal human right. While some may seek to decry the messenger, the message should unite us.
Every two hours, somewhere in the world, a Christian is murdered for their faith. While Americans debate politics, Christians are dying simply for following Jesus Christ. This isn’t about politics. It’s about people. Real people with names and faces who share the faith of many Americans yet wonder if the world has forgotten them.
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