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Over 360 million Christians suffer persecution and discrimination. They follow Jesus, no matter the cost. With your help, we're bringing them resources and hope.

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Your support helps persecuted Christians continue to courageously follow Jesus.
Together, we can reach those where persecution hits hardest.

World Watch List

Open Doors’ annual ranking of the countries where Christians face the most extreme persecution.

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World Watch List Map
Levels of persecution:
  •   Extreme
  •   Very High
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2023 ranking
  1. North Korea
  2. Somalia
  3. Yemen
  4. Eritrea
  5. Libya
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Prayer and praise

Please pray
Pray for Christians in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa who are facing escalating violence for their faith - that they would know God's love, comfort and protection.
Give thanks
That more of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls (now young women) have been rescued from captivity. Give thanks for their return and pray for their healing.
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Courageous Christians

These women and girls are bravely following Jesus despite enormous opposition, or raising support and awareness for the persecuted church. This is the worldwide family of Christians

Ayuba Nigeria
Ayuba (name changed) was only 20 when his father was killed by Islamic militants for being a Christian. Open Doors trauma care is helping him heal.
Meet Ayuba
 
Fati Burkina Faso
Fati’s village has been attacked by militants many times. “I’d like to thank all those who supported us in prayer,” says Fati. “You helped us to carry our burden.”
More on Burkina Faso
 
Rebecca North Korea
Rebecca (name changed) is an Open Doors fieldworker taking extraordinary risks to support North Korean refugee women through secret networks in China.
Meet Rebecca
 
Jean DRC
When Pastor Jean’s church was attacked by ADF militants, he and his family suffered emotional and psychological trauma.
Meet Pastor Jean
 
Aminah East Africa
When Aminah’s husband discovered she’d converted to Christianity, he beat her and then isolated her from her new community. She is still standing strong.
Meet Aminah
 
Mohan India
Mohan* and his family had to leave their home, community and livelihood – all because they trust in Jesus. Open Doors supporters helped them rebuild their lives.
More on India
 
Elizabeth Colombia
Elizabeth (6) is from Colombia. Her parents work at the Children’s Centre run by Open Doors local partners. “When it’s dark, Jesus makes sure I don’t fall,” she says.
Meet Elizabeth
 
Vian Iraq
Vian found trauma care at an Open Doors Centre of Hope after she had to flee so-called Islamic State. Now she's able to give that trauma support to others.
Meet Vian

 

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Your support helps persecuted Christians continue to courageously follow Jesus.
Together, we can reach those where persecution hits hardest.