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Leah Sharibu Refuses to Deny Jesus After Five Years in Captivity

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media contact: Paola Theaker 519-342-3703 x102 paola@grafmartin.com Leah Sharibu Refuses to Deny Jesus After Five Years in Captivity Open Doors Canada invites Canadians to pray for Christian captives on June 25, 2023   WATERLOO, Ont., June 5, 2023 –  Over 4,500 Christians were arrested and more than 5,200 were abducted for choosing …

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August 2022 Highlight: Open Doors Canada

About Us August 2022 Highlight: Open Doors Canada New Report Highlights Growing Online Abuse Targeting Religious Minorities Digital surveillance, censorship, and disinformation are the new frontiers in the battle for religious freedom. “Digital Persecution – The New Frontier from Freedom of Religion or Belief”, published by Open Doors UK and Ireland, highlights how surveillance technology, …

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Persecuted Church News July 2022

About Us HIGHLIGHT: Open Doors Canada Petition for Nigerian Captives Violent persecution has been increasing in Nigeria and kidnappings are becoming a common occurrence in the northern region of the country. While everyone living in the region is vulnerable to attacks and kidnappings, Christians are targeted specifically because of their faith. We are particularly concerned …

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Canadian Television Program Launches First Conference: Making Space

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Shannon Mischuk shannon@grafmartin.com 519.342.3703 ext. 107 “See Hear Love with Melinda Estabrooks” first ever conference “Making Space – Girlfriend’s Night In”   BURLINGTON, ON – MAY 17, 2022 – “See Hear Love with Melinda Estabrooks” is having a “Girlfriend’s Night In” through its first-ever conference: Making Space. The conference will take place …

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The Canadian church “is not fragile,” says WayBase

The Canadian church “is not fragile,” says WayBase   WayBase releases 2022 National Church Survey Results with strong reasons for hope   WayBase has released The Next Normal, its 2022 National Church Survey Results, with better-than-expected findings. The research reveals a call to church and ministry leaders to leverage a pivotal “moment of uncertainty into …

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