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‘Shadows of…Intolerance’: Watchdog Sounds Alarm for West, Reveals Biggest Lesson Persecuted Christians Can Teach Us All

Updated: August 11, 2024 at 11:42 am EST  See Comments

A persecution watchdog who has spent years exposing anti-Christian atrocities across the globe contends that Christians in the West can learn a great deal from fellow believers in duress.

“When you see the joy of the persecuted church, this is, to me, the valuable lesson that we need in the West,” David Curry, CEO of Global Christian Relief, told CBN News. “They’re under pressure, they’re under constraints … but, yet, they’re bold, and they’re happy, and they’re present.”

Curry described taking a recent trip to Nigeria, where Christian persecution has reached a fever pitch in recent years. He encountered people there who have had personal injuries or who have lost loved ones due to attacks by Islamic extremists.

Still, these individuals exuded joy and hope, which, in turn, left him encouraged. Listen to Curry explain on the “Newsmakers” podcast from CBN News:

“It just gives me joy, because the Lord is sufficient,” Curry said. “God is sufficient — a relationship with Jesus. I don’t want to go through those things, but I’ve seen it take them deeper in their faith, and it’s encouraging.”

Despite observing such strong persistence among the persecuted, Curry said it’s important to note not everyone takes this posture;

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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