Today, Christians in many parts of the world still face persecution, typically from other religious groups. Persecution comes in many different forms including harassment, beatings, jail or prison, torture or even death. Though it is shocking to hear that these things are taking place, it should be of no surprise. The Bible is very clear that followers of Jesus will have trouble and suffering and will face persecution.
When asked what we can do to help, persecuted Christians consistently answer, "pray". Today, November 4th, is a day we can gather together along with other believers throughout the world, to lift up and pray for our brothers and sisters who are persecuted for their faith. Many faithfully and boldly go from village to village, from town to town or city to city proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ despite sometimes extreme difficulties, hardships and persecution. They do it for one reason: obedience to the God they love and serve. Most would say that even despite intense persecution, there is an amazing outflow of joy that comes from obediently serving Jesus.
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