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  1. What difference can one person make? http://bit.ly/Kwenn
  2. RT @persecutionnews: An american church decides to experience what the churches in Eritrea are going through. http://ow.ly/FA2E ^dg
  3. China: Fushan House Church Christian Sentenced to 7-Years in Prison http://bit.ly/78VYcK
  4. Thanksgiving Day and the Persecuted Church http://bit.ly/4W2yGc
  5. How Did Paul Give Thanks? http://bit.ly/8qs8X2
  6. November 25 in persecuted church history http://bit.ly/6svkJX
  7. Christian buildings attacked in Iraq. See link at http://tinyurl.com/m2ufb ev
  8. Rising tensions in Russia following priest's murder. See link at http://tinyurl.com/m2ufb ev
  9. Operations Mobilization employees detained in Karnataka, India. See link at http://tinyurl.com/m2ufb ev
  10. New blog post today: Are Judaism and Christianity as Violent as Islam? http://bit.ly/4OZrYY
  11. Just received our shipment of the December newsletter to be shipped out tomorrow. Wow! I am really happy by the quality of it | gp
  12. RT @persecutionnews: Indian police arrest six pastors. http://ow.ly/FyFE ^dg
  13. RT @CanLawMag: Ezra Levant on Jean Chrétien, Stephen Harper, and relations with China: http://bit.ly/8lr06I
  14. Update: Crackdown continues against church in Shanghai, China. http://tinyurl.com/ykmlyn4 ev
  15. Update: Chinese house church leader released. http://tinyurl.com/yf9u7ty ev
  16. Muslim mobs attack Coptic Christians in Egypt. http://tinyurl.com/yglzoa2 ev
  17. Priest murdered in Russia. http://tinyurl.com/ykcfgj9 ev
  18. Christian from Muslim background martyred in Somalia. http://tinyurl.com/yhep4kb ev
  19. RT @religiontoday: Worldwide Poll Finds Strong Support for Right to Criticize Religion http://budurl.com/wc42
  20. Have you ever considered that perhaps thankfulness may not be the most appropriate response to religious freedom http://bit.ly/29ptUx