ICC is organizing a public protest with the help of the local D.C. Ethiopian community on Tuesday, February 21st. We will be protesting in front of the Saudi Arabia Embassy in D.C. on behalf of the 35 Ethiopian Christians who are imprisoned in Saudi Arabia. They were detained in December and are in prison because they held a prayer meeting in a private home. We have been raising awareness for their cause and are praying that God uses this protest to help bring about the release of our brothers and sisters. Click here to learn more about our protest. Please pray for its success and for those imprisoned in Saudi Arabia.
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For years, ICC has supported and sent out evangelists in heavily persecuted areas of the world where they may be beaten or even killed. This is where we work. In India, the pastors and evangelists we work with know that they may face violence.
These church planters are incredibly brave. They don’t lack courage, they lack wheels! These men minister on foot, walking from village to village, where they disciple and evangelize. As a result, they are limited in their effectiveness simply due to a lack of transportation.
We’ve found that if we give these men a bicycle and Bibles to distribute, their effectiveness is doubled or even tripled!
Learn more about how you can get involved today: www.persecution.org/bibles-bikes/
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International Christian Concern (ICC) has been closely following the refugee crisis following Azerbaijan’s takeover of Artsakh and working alongside displaced families to assist them.
A recent brief released by ICC dives further into the analysis of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Artsakh considering the history of conflict between Christendom and Islam.
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