Finding a Way Forward after the Fire
June 16, 2025 ICC News — 6/16/2025 DRC — On the evening of June 8, 2024, Amina lost nearly everything.
Christians in Africa face numerous challenges to their faith. Islamic extremist groups like Boko Haram, al-Shabab, and the Islamic State group target Christians. Tensions between Muslim and Christian communities, especially in the Sahel region, often lead to violent clashes. Governments in Eritrea and Somalia imprison and torture believers. Poverty and political instability have fueled the rise of radical ideologies that target Christians. ICC’s 2025 Global Persecution Index covered persecution trends in the DRC, Eritrea, Nigeria, the Sahel, and Somalia.
Despite these realities, Christians throughout Africa endure persecution with great faith and forgiveness. Please see below for news and project updates.
Our Efforts
Today, most of Africa’s population considers itself Christian, and the continent has more self-identifying Christians than any other continent. Still, Christianity’s growth in Africa has not come without its share of persecution. From Islamic conquests in the early days of Christianity to the modern-day rise of terrorism, Africa’s Christian communities have faced severe danger for their faith.
Hope House programs are a lifeline for underprivileged Christians facing persecution. Tailored to each country’s needs, they provide access to education, either as a primary means of learning or through after-school support, along with essential nutrition and care. In places like Nigeria, we even build schools in refugee (internally displaced persons (IDP)) camps, offering stability in the heart of a crisis. More than academics, Hope House creates a safe, nurturing space where children can heal, grow, and build a future filled with hope.
Generation Transformation (GT) equips the next generation of Christian leaders to rise above persecution. Through fully funded college and vocational training, GT empowers underprivileged students and young professionals.
In the Middle Belt, jihadist attacks target Christian farming villages, killing tens of thousands and displacing hundreds of thousands more in the last 10 years. Families who once lived off the land are now left with nothing, their farms destroyed by radicals intent on erasing their faith. Our farms sustain desperate communities.
International Christian Concern equips persecuted Christians in Africa with small business grants, restoring dignity, independence, and long-term sustainability. Many recipients have lost everything for choosing to follow Christ. These grants help them launch or expand businesses in fields like tailoring, farming, and carpentry.
We support an orphanage in the DRC that is home to more than 150 children whose parents were killed by Islamic terrorists (Allied Democratic Forces). We are rebuilding after a building fire and provide monthly food and medical support. We envision a vibrant future campus that includes safe dormitories, a kitchen, a dining hall, and much more.
Pastor Austin was evicted from his home after using it for worship in Gambia. With your help, we stepped in and built Austin and the community a church. Dozens of Muslims have now turned to Jesus. We are now securing a safe house for them as they’ve lost everything.
In the wake of targeted, brutal attacks by Fulani militants, more than 11,000 Christians in Adamawa State were driven from their homes, their lives shattered by violence. Families who survived now face a new daily battle for clean water. We are installing boreholes in five villages to transform daily life.
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June 16, 2025 ICC News — 6/16/2025 DRC — On the evening of June 8, 2024, Amina lost nearly everything.
June 16, 2025 ICC News — 6/16/2025 Nigeria — More than 200 Christian civilians, including children and the elderly, were killed in coordinated attacks carried out by armed Fulani militants in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, just before...
June 13, 2025 ICC News — 6/13/2025 Middle East — Pew Research released data from more than 2,700 census reports, surveys, and population records across the Middle East-North Africa (MENA) region, showing that the Christian population...
June 13, 2025 ICC News — 6/13/2025 DRC — On June 7, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attacked mining areas called Angola 1 and Angola 2, located near the Lubero River in Lubero Territory, North Kivu.
June 12, 2025 ICC News — 6/12/2025 DRC — On July 25, 2024, a devastating night forever changed Esther's life in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
June 10, 2025 ICC News — 6/10/2025 Africa (International Christian Concern) — ICC released a comprehensive report, "Troubling Trends: Escalating Persecution of Christians in Africa," highlighting the alarming increase in violence and persecution against Christians across...
June 9, 2025 ICC News — 6/9/2025 Nigeria — In Nigeria’s Plateau state, a region long marked by sectarian and communal tensions, violence continues to disrupt life for thousands of rural residents.
June 9, 2025 ICC News — 6/9/2025 DRC — Rwanda announced over the weekend that it will leave the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) after being prevented from taking up the bloc’s rotating chairmanship...
June 6, 2025 ICC News — 6/6/2025 Kenya — Christians were targeted for their faith in the early morning of April 29, near Bur Abor village in Mandera County, Kenya.
June 6, 2025 ICC News, Project Highlight — 06/06/2025 DRC (International Christian Concern) – This summer, many parents are walking through store aisles picking out dorm supplies, loading up the car, and preparing to send their sons and daughters...
June 5, 2025 ICC News — 6/5/2025 United States — An executive order announced this week introduced near-total restrictions on travel to the U.S. by citizens of 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, and Myanmar —...
June 5, 2025 ICC News — 6/5/2025 DRC — Members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) detonated a bomb on May 17 in the quiet village of Tenambo, located nearly 20 miles from the city of...
June 3, 2025 ICC News — 6/3/2025 Nigeria — It seems the frequency of jihadist attacks in Nigeria is matched only by the infrequency of successful prosecutions against the perpetrators.
June 3, 2025 ICC News — 6/3/2025 Sudan — According to recent reports from UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, 15 million Sudanese children need humanitarian aid as Sudan’s brutal civil war continues into its third...
June 2, 2025 ICC News — 6/2/2025 Nigeria — At least 85 Christians have been killed in a wave of coordinated attacks in Benue state, central Nigeria, during the span of a week, as insecurity continues...
May 29, 2025 — 5/29/2025 Nigeria — This week marks two years since President Bola Tinubu took office, elected on a platform of order and security.
May 28, 2025 — 5/28/2025 Nigeria — A Nigerian high school student shares her personal story about the day Islamic extremists attacked her Christian family.
May 28, 2025 ICC News — 5/28/2025 Somalia — In one of the world’s most hostile environments for Christians, International Christian Concern (ICC) is quietly and carefully meeting with Christians in the shadows.
May 27, 2025 — 5/27/2025 Nigeria — A renewed wave of violence swept through two Christian villages in Taraba state, leaving more than 40 Christians dead and dozens displaced in what survivors describe as...
May 22, 2025 — 5/22/2025 Nigeria — Armed fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) killed 23 farmers and fishermen on the morning of May 15 in the village of Malam Karanti,...