by Jerome Enriquez John | Jan 23, 2026 | Opinion
Across the world, Christians are being attacked, displaced, imprisoned and killed because of their faith. This reality sits uneasily beside the image many hold of Christianity as culturally dominant or politically powerful. Yet for millions of believers—especially in...
by Jerome Enriquez John | Dec 23, 2025 | Opinion
Christmas is often imagined as a season of joy, safety and communal celebration. For many Christians in Nigeria, it has become something very different—a moment marked by caution, grief and quiet courage. In parts of the country where violence and persecution persist,...
by Jerome Enriquez John | Dec 2, 2025 | Analysis
Public debates about Christianity’s place in the United States often settle into two predictable extremes. One side insists the faith is collapsing, while the other argues it remains firmly entrenched and unchallenged. The truth, especially for those committed to a...