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    • Iran – Sustained growth despite great risk. It has been widely publicised for well over a decade that the church in Iran is growing faster than in any other country.
    • Thailand – Breakthrough at last? Thailand has traditionally welcomed missionaries but has also appeared to be resistant to the gospel. Much has been sown into Thailand through prayer and mission but with little fruit.
    • Myanmar – Tragedy, terror, and transformation. A number of ethnic minorities in Myanmar (such as the Karen, Kachin, and Chin) have had a strong Church for generations, in contrast to the 95% Buddhist Burmese majority.
    • Algeria – From enclave to outreach. The Kabyle are a Berber ethnic group indigenous to mountainous northeastern Algeria, residing there long before Arabs imposed Islam on the region.
    • Suppression via Technology. Under President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government has succeeded in reducing the attractiveness of Christianity in China—effectively isolating and fracturing the church.
    • Violent Nationalist Ideologies. In India, the Hindu nationalist government continues to sever the lifeline of the Indian church with the global church.
    • The Growth of Islamic Extremism. In the Sahel region of Africa, violence keeps rising as Islamic insurgencies mushroom and take advantage of states becoming more fragile.
    • Heightened Propaganda & Disinformation. The explosion of state-controlled media and technology fans persecution by spreading old lies in new ways. According to GCR’s Ronald Boyd-MacMillan, there are four types of common lies told in countries opposed to Christianity.
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