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Christian children ‘butchered to death’ during attacks in Nigeria
Dozens of Christians, including children, have been brutally murdered by Islamist Fulani herdsmen in several villages across northern Nigeria. The…
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Standing with a church under siege
For at least a decade, Christians in several African nations have endured extreme persecution and violence from militants and extremists…
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Latest Nigerian bloodshed claims pastor, pregnant wife
A Nigerian pastor and his pregnant wife were laid to rest on Friday, leaving behind eight children between the ages of…
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Christians in Nigeria: Almost 700 slaughtered by Fulani militias this year
Christian women, children, the elderly, disabled and men continue to die by the hundreds across northern Nigeria at the hands…
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Wives of pastors kidnapped, murdered by Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria
Muslim Fulani herdsmen have attacked a Baptist church, kidnapping another pastor’s wife along with three other members and killing a…
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Fulani terrorists kill priest, kidnap pentecostal pastors
A priest in Southern Nigeria was killed Thursday by suspected Fulani terrorists while five pastors from a Pentecostal denomination were…
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Average of 10 Nigerian Christians killed each day
What’s persecution like in the rest of the world and especially for Nigerian believers? David Curry, CEO of Open Doors…
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Nigerian 7-year-old recounts Fulani attack on family
As a Baptist church member tried to fight off an armed Muslim Fulani herdsmen in a village in north-central Nigeria,…
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Jihadists attack Mali villages killing 100 Christians
As Metro Voice has reported, much of Africa is burning. That is, Christian communities are burning at the hands of…
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Christian ministry responds to Fulani Muslim violence with a school
Christian villages across Nigeria and other African nations are burning, usually at the hands of Fulani Muslim herdsmen. The conflict…
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