Tag: religious persecution

MPs Host Screening of Canada’s Oscar Contender for Best International Film on Parliament Hill

On Parliament Hill on Feb. 13, MPs hosted a special screening of “Eternal Spring,” an award-winning film depicting Beijing’s persecution of religious rights. The animated documentary is Canada’s selection in the category of Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards next month. Directed by Torontonian Jason Loftus and animated by acclaimed Chinese artist…


LIVE NOW: International Religious Freedom Summit 2023 (Jan. 31, Afternoon Sections)

The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit 2023 will be held in Washington, D.C. from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1. The summit is intended to create a powerful coalition of organizations that operate together for the cause of religious freedom around the world. The summit is also held to increase public awareness and political strength for…


International Religious Freedom Summit 2023 (Jan. 31 afternoon- Part 1)

The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit 2023 will be held in Washington, D.C. from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1. The summit is intended to create a powerful coalition of organizations that operate together for the cause of religious freedom around the world. The summit is also held to increase public awareness and political strength for…


Christian Persecution and the Slippery Slope in America | Church & State

Christian persecution is on the rise around the globe, and the beginnings of religious persecution are starting to take place in the United States. In this episode, pastor Lucas Miles presents many horrific stories of Christian persecution, as well as highlights the many heroic believers who are rising above these circumstances every day. Also featured…


[PREMIERING NOW] Christian Persecution and the Slippery Slope in America | Church & State

Christian persecution is on the rise around the globe, and the beginnings of religious persecution are starting to take place in the United States. In this episode, pastor Lucas Miles presents many horrific stories of Christian persecution, as well as highlights the many heroic believers who are rising above these circumstances every day. Also featured…


[Premiering at 8 PM ET] Christian Persecution and the Slippery Slope in America | Church & State

Christian persecution is on the rise around the globe, and the beginnings of religious persecution are starting to take place in the United States. In this episode, pastor Lucas Miles presents many horrific stories of Christian persecution, as well as highlights the many heroic believers who are rising above these circumstances every day. Also featured…


Julie Ponesse: Why Are COVID Hysterics Persecuting the Religious?

Commentary Religious leaders like Artur Pawlowski who question COVID-19 health restrictions are a “threat to public safety.” Or so the criticism goes. After giving a sermon in February in Coutts, Alberta, in which he urged trucker convoy protestors to “hold the line” in their efforts to safeguard freedoms, Pastor Pawlowski was arrested, denied bail, and…


Former Chinese Journalist Exposes Torture of Religious Minority in China

Commentary In an award-winning Epoch Cinema Original documentary, a former journalist for the Communist Party of China, Yifei Wang, tells the true story of her family’s persecution for being part of the religious minority of Falun Gong in China. In 1999, the Chinese Communist Party ordered the eradication of the meditation practice called Falun Gong….


China’s Persecution of Christians—With David Curry and Jeff King

The Chinese regime persecutes Christians in China. Portraits of communist leaders are placed inside churches and prisoners of conscience are arrested for their faith. At the International Religious Freedom Summit, I spoke with the head of two Christian organizations advocating for the stop of persecution against Christians and other faiths in China. I speak with…


Shocking Photos Inside Uyghur Concentration Camps: China’s Persecution and Human Rights Abuses

On China Insider, we take a look at the thousands of photos of Uyghur detainees—the youngest just 15 years old to as old as 73—from the Xinjiang police files, which also contain images of police drills and internal documents—and a shoot-to-kill order for anyone who attempts to escape. We speak with the Victims of Communism…