Current Events & Trends: The global war against Christians

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John Allen Jr. recently authored a book titled The Global War on Christians. Subsequently he wrote an article on the topic for The Spectator in which he began with scenarios of correspondents reporting on significant events without pointing out their significance.

He stated: "Most people would say that journalists [in such cases] had failed to provide the proper context to understand the news. Yet that's routinely what media outlets do when it comes to outbreaks of anti-Christian persecution around the world, which is why the global war on Christians remains the greatest story never told of the early 21st century" (Oct. 5, 2013).

During this relatively new century, appalling examples of persecution, murder and forced exile have happened in Egypt, Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, Nigeria, North Korea and even India. Yet even these terrible occurrences should be seen in a much wider context.

Allen continues in The Spectator: "According to the International Society for Human Rights, a secular observatory based in Frankfurt, Germany, 80 per cent of all acts of religious discrimination in the world today are directed at Christians. Statistically speaking, that makes Christians by far the most persecuted religious body on the planet."

Persecution against Christians in countries like Britain and America remains much less dramatic than murder, brutal deprivation and the voluntary or involuntary exile of refugees. But it is still there. For instance, a headline in Britain's Mail Online reads "Christians Lose Out to Atheists for Senior Jobs as Religious People [primarily Christians] Are 'Held Back From Top Positions'" (Aug. 3, 2013).

Further, a blurb beneath the headline of a Telegraph article stated that "Britain's most senior policeman has been urged to issue guidelines to his officers to protect Christians' rights to free speech, amid claims they are suffering intimidation and discrimination from police" ("Christians Demand Free Speech Guidance From Scotland Yard Chief," July 27, 2013).

And then there is the actual brutality and slaughter that Christians face in other parts of the world. Allen stated: "In effect, the world is witnessing the rise of an entire new generation of Christian martyrs. The carnage is occurring on such a vast scale that it represents not only the most dramatic Christian story of our time, but arguably the premier human rights challenge of this era as well."

Paul and the original apostles of Christ were brutally martyred except possibly John, who was exiled to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the book of Revelation. The Bible clearly indicates that persecution and martyrdom will increase and intensify at the time of the end. (Sources: The Spectator, The Telegraph, Mail Online.)

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Jerold Aust

Jerold Aust has served in the ministry for 52 years, as a public speaker for 58 years, a published writer for 38 years, and is employed by UCG’s Media and Communications Services. He is a Senior Writer, interviewer, and editor for Beyond Today Magazine and has taught Speech Communication for UCG’s ministerial online program and the Book of Revelation for ABC.  

Jerold holds a BA in theology from Ambassador College, Pasadena (1968), an MA in Communication from California State University, Fullerton (1995), a distance-learning Ph.D (2006), and a Famous Writers School diploma in non-fiction writing (1973). Additionally, he studied post-grad communication at University of Southern California (1995), radio, TV, voice-overs, and Public Relations at Fullerton College (1995-1996), and graduate communication at Wichita State University (1978).  Jerold has taught communication at the University of South Alabama (7 years) and ABC (17 years). His published works include, Ronald Reagan’s Rhetoric: Metaphor as Persuasion and EZSpeakers: Public Speaking Made Easy in 7 Steps.  Jerold's overarching goal is to share with humankind its incredible destiny!

John Ross Schroeder

John died on March 8, 2014, in Oxford, England, four days after suffering cardiac arrest while returning home from a press event in London. John was 77 and still going strong.

Some of John's work for The Good News appeared under his byline, but much didn't. He wrote more than a thousand articles over the years, but also wrote the Questions and Answers section of the magazine, compiled our Letters From Our Readers, and wrote many of the items in the Current Events and Trends section. He also contributed greatly to a number of our study guides and Bible Study Course lessons. His writing has touched the lives of literally millions of people over the years.

John traveled widely over the years as an accredited journalist, especially in Europe. His knowledge of European and Middle East history added a great deal to his articles on history and Bible prophecy.

In his later years he also pastored congregations in Northern Ireland and East Sussex, and that experience added another dimension to his writing. He and his wife Jan were an effective team in our British Isles office near their home.

John was a humble servant who dedicated his life to sharing the gospel—the good news—of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God to all the world, and his work was known to readers in nearly every country of the world.