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While Christians in Western nations don’t experience the same level of persecution that brothers and sisters face in other hot spots, religious freedom in these nations appears to be eroding.

In Quebec, secular laws prevent city workers from wearing religious symbols. Other Western laws dictate where and how Christians can pray and what they can share on social media. The growing Islamification in parts of Europe encroaches on Christianity and other faiths.

News in The West

Fire and Violence: U.S. Christian Institutions Burned and Attacked in 2025

December 30, 2025 ICC News — As the countdown to a new year approaches, many American Christians are looking back at 2025 with a mixed sense of grief, loss, and perseverance. Christian institutions across America became...

Two Prisoners Released Following Prison-Letter Effort, More Behind Bars

December 22, 2025 ICC News — More than 300 faithful writers took time out of their busy schedules to share the love of Christ and pen letters of encouragement to global prisoners this year.   By God’s grace, it made a difference. Most of the prisoners who were...

Millions of Christians Must Secretly Celebrate Christmas

December 19, 2025 ICC News — Each year, Christ followers worldwide eagerly anticipate Christmas, remembering and celebrating how their Savior entered the world. The story of Jesus’ arrival is read from the Scriptures and meditated upon;...

Nicaragua Bans Bibles at Border Crossings 

December 18, 2025 ICC News — According to a report by the local media outlet CentroAmérica360, notices were posted at bus terminals in Costa Rica warning travelers that they could not bring Bibles into neighboring Nicaragua....

A Stable Christian Community in Lebanon is Vital for the Middle East

December 17, 2025 ICC News — Lebanon rarely garners headlines like other Middle East actors. It’s a relatively stable homeland. Yet the country hangs in the balance as a beacon of Christianity and stability amid growing...

EU Discusses Increased Christian Persecution in South Asia

December 12, 2025 ICC News — The European Parliament came together in Brussels, Belgium, on Dec. 4 to discuss the rising violence against Christians in South Asia. ADF International organized the conference, titled “Targeted Violence against...

Teacher Fired for Calling England a Christian Country Wins Appeal

December 11, 2025 ICC News — A teacher in England who was banned from working with children for telling a Muslim student that “Britain is still a Christian state” has won an appeal and received a new teaching job.  The...

Under the Microscope: How Communist Nations Persecute Christians Through Intense Scrutiny, Red Tape 

December 6, 2025 ICC News — In an attempt to slow the growth of Christianity, each of the world’s five communist nations severely restricts the flow of funding into Christian churches and implements stringent requirements for churches...

Fifth Ministerial to Advance International Religious Freedom Convenes in Prague 

November 13, 2025 ICC News — World leaders, diplomats, and faith advocates gathered this week at Prague Castle and the Czernin Palace for the fifth annual International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance (IRFBA) Ministerial, marking the...

Russia Continues Crackdown on Unregistered Baptist Churches

November 10, 2025 ICC News — Russian courts banned three more Baptist churches in October for failing to register with the government, according to the religious freedom watchdog Forum 18. These churches, located in the southern...

UK University Mislabels Genesis, Story of Christ as Graphic, Sexually Violent 

November 6, 2025 ICC News — The University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom reportedly added trigger warnings to parts of the Bible for students studying classical and biblical literature this year, according to a Freedom of Information...

Progress Without Freedom: How Global Development Has Failed to Protect Persecuted Christians

November 4, 2025 — By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow  During the past 20 years, the global development agenda has achieved remarkable progress.   Tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions, of people have been lifted out of extreme poverty....

Trump-Xi Meeting Came Amid Heightened Religious Persecution in China 

October 31, 2025 ICC News — Meeting for the first time in six years this week in Busan, South Korea, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping conducted a closely watched meeting on a wide...

Persecution and Political Engagement  

October 30, 2025 — By Dr. Greg Cochran, ICC Fellow Recently, The State of Theology Research Report, compiled by Ligonier Ministries, was released.   In this latest study, most evangelical Christians (54%) agreed with...

Spanish Priest Acquitted in Legal Battle Over Criticism of Islam

October 24, 2025 ICC News, Press Release — A court in Spain acquitted a priest, the Rev. Custodio Ballester of Barcelona, last week after the man endured a legal battle lasting eight years for making comments against Islam...

Türkiye Faces Legal Challenges for Deporting Christians

October 24, 2025 ICC News — Türkiye, formerly known as Turkey, is facing legal challenges after deporting foreign Christians and labeling them “national security threats.”  Kenneth Wiest, an American Protestant, had lived in Türkiye with his...

U.S. Considers Sanctions on Nicaragua for Ongoing Persecution, Rights Abuses 

October 23, 2025 ICC News — The White House’s Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) issued a report this week highlighting Nicaragua’s consistent “abuses of labor rights, human rights and fundamental freedoms, and dismantling the...

An Inch Wide and a Mile Deep

October 10, 2025 ICC News — At International Christian Concern (ICC), we strive to speak on behalf of our suffering brothers and sisters in Christ. We are their mouthpiece to help the global church hear their...

When Will New CPC Designations Be Made?

October 6, 2025 ICC News — First appearing in 1999, the U.S. Department of State maintains a Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) list that names countries for either engaging in or tolerating ongoing severe violations of...

South Korean Missionary Still Imprisoned After More Than a Decade 

October 3, 2025 ICC News — North Korea (International Christian Concern) — It’s been nearly 12 years since Kim Jung-wook, a South Korean Christian missionary, was arrested for his faith while in North Korea. His family...

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