Nigerian Muslims killed pastor and three others
Suspected Muslim Fulani militants killed four people last week, including a pastor and two women, in Nigeria’s Benue State.
Christian Solidarity International released a new report on the continued terror and mass displacement in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region.
The report documented the destruction of homes, farmland, churches, and an orphanage; the slaughter of many children; and the mass kidnapping of people for ransom.
The report concluded, “Well-armed Fulani militia frequently attack villages in the Middle Belt. … The violence has displaced millions and appears designed to reduce the number of indigenous Christians in the region. Inasmuch as the attacks are intended to destroy ethnoreligious communities, they may rise to the level of ethnic cleansing or even genocide.”
Please pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Nigeria.
Jeremiah 10:25 says, “Pour out Your fury on the Gentiles, who do not know You, and on the families who do not call on Your name; for they have eaten up Jacob, devoured him and consumed him, and made his dwelling place desolate.”
Pastor Artur Pawlowski released from Canadian prison
Last week, authorities in Alberta, Canada finally released Pastor Artur Pawlowski who has been in custody for nearly two months.
Officials arrested Pawlowski last month for speaking to a group of Canadian truckers who were protesting the government’s COVID-shot mandates.
Watch a video through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com in which his son and brother explain his unjustified arrest and the bleak prison conditions which he endured.
Police also arrested Pawlowski last year for holding in-person worship services in violation of COVID-19 restrictions.