News Posts

Our Event at the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom

Aug 5th, 2019 | By

On the first day of the multi-day event, the Religious Freedom Coalition, in conjunction with the Africa Conference of Christians, held an event featuring the sole survivor of a Sunni Muslim Boko Haram attack. Read about Ike and the rest of our event here.



A Sole Survivor of a Boko Haram Attack Shares His Story

Jul 25th, 2019 | By

The Religious Freedom Coalition held an event during the multi-day Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in Washington, D.C. The feature speaker at our event, Ike, is a sole survivor of a Boko Haram attack in Nigeria.



Nigeria Orphanage Update

Jul 3rd, 2019 | By

The generous supporters of the Religious Freedom Coalition have sent sufficient funds to also allow us to purchase protein for every child in the orphanage for three meals a day for the rest of the year! The growing farm keeps the children fed and allows them to learn farming as they take on self responsibility.



Charity Navigator joins Southern Poverty Law Center in the attack against the Religious Freedom Coalition

Jun 27th, 2019 | By

Charity Navigator takes dishonest and misleading measures to join the Southern Poverty Law Center in shining negative light on the Religious Freedom Coalition.



Incredibly Evil Heart of Saudi Arabia

May 17th, 2019 | By

A young Saudi man was about to board a plane to America to pursue his education at the University of West Michigan when he was arrested, beaten for years, and recently beheaded. His crime? Favor of democracy. In this article, William J. Murray sheds light on the hard truth of Saudi terror that many have tried to keep under wraps for so long.



William J. Murray Addresses Current Issues

Mar 29th, 2019 | By

Current national issues are addressed by William J. Murray. We are living inside the “The Emperor has no clothes” fairytale. There are people who are pointing and saying “the emperor has no clothes” but no one wants to listen to them yet.



Christmas for Refugees in Iraq

Jan 3rd, 2019 | By

The first Christmas for Refugees Christmas party was held on December 14 in Qaraqosh and had 546 children in attendance. In all, more than 1,500 children attended the three events held this year in Iraq. Every event was centered on Jesus, from coloring contests to puppet shows.



YES! We Will Have a Christmas Program in Syria This Year

Nov 16th, 2018 | By
A small group of children make star ornaments as a project during a Christmas for Refugees event at a Nazarene Church in Lebanon. Christmas, 2017

This year, about 1,000 children will have a full Christmas program in Syria including a hot meal and gifts. The children are not officially refugees but are what is referred to as “displaced persons,” a person who is still in their native country but has been forced out of their home by war.



Matching gift program for Christmas established!

Oct 15th, 2018 | By

If we can raise the $77,031 needed to use the full matching gift fund, we’ll have raised $154,062 toward fully funding the 2018 Christmas for Refugees program.  By completing the matching challenge, we will be close to reaching our goal of helping almost twice as many  children



Providing Diesel to Odrana camp in Dohuk

Oct 4th, 2018 | By

The Assyrian Aid Society asked us to supply the diesel fuel for the generators for the rest of the year. We agreed to send $1,500 per month through December, when we hope Christians will be able to return.