Christian Persecution on Campus Is Getting Violent
Christian persecution is rising on campuses as students and lawmakers face backlash for standing on biblical truth and refusing to compromise.

Christian persecution is rising on campuses as students and lawmakers face backlash for standing on biblical truth and refusing to compromise.

Bible Restrictions are rising worldwide as governments suppress Scripture and target Christians for their faith.

Thousands of believers have been killed in Nigeria. This is genocide, and Scripture calls us to see, pray, and act.

Across Europe, Christians are being accused of biblical hate speech simply for quoting Scripture. This growing trend is a warning for the U.S. Church.

Jamie Lee Curtis wept over Charlie Kirk’s murder but called his views “abhorrent.” Her words reveal how unbelievers reject God’s truth.

I get hate for posting Bible verses—no commentary, just Scripture. That alone reveals how far culture has drifted from truth. But I won’t stop sharing God’s Word. It’s not about being popular—it’s about being faithful.

The media may ignore the Christian genocide in Nigeria, but we can’t. It’s time to speak truth boldly—no matter the cost.

When a peaceful Christian rally is called “provocative,” and the violence that follows is ignored, it’s time to speak out. Seattle showed us why we must.

Social media platforms may try to silence biblical truth, but God's Word will never be suppressed. Learn how Big Tech is shadowbanning Christian voices — and how believers can respond with boldness and love.