The evil of families that turn on Christian converts
We need to tackle the persecution that many Christians face from members of their own family.
We need to tackle the persecution that many Christians face from members of their own family.
It’s time we sent a message that to deny Christians the right to peacefully follow their faith will not be tolerated.
Jesus’ instruction to love thy neighbour is the opposite of a politically convenient message, writes Simon Ravenscroft.
This Easter we should pause to consider what we can do to support those who are persecuted for their beliefs.
Eric Pickles’s comments on ‘militant atheists’ belie an ignorance as to what secularism is, writes Matthew Broomfield.
North Korea remains the most difficult country to be a Christian in the world.
Ed Jacobs reviews ‘The Silence of Our Friends’, by Catholic Herald deputy editor Ed West.
Let us all pause this Christmas to consider those who will not be able to freely express and follow their religion.
The persecution of Christians will be debated today in the House of Commons.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has criticised western Christians who claim they are persecuted in their own country.