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A Decade’s Worth of Prayers Answered | Exposing Christian Persecution in Nigeria

1 h 1 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode, Larry Taunton shares the remarkable story of a Nigerian bishop, a massive freedom march in London, and what felt like a decade’s worth of prayers finally being answered. For years, Christians in Nigeria have endured unimaginable persecution — churches burned, pastors murdered, families displaced, and entire communities living under the constant threat of extremist violence. Yet much of the Western world has remained silent. Then, in an unexpected moment at one of London’s largest pro-freedom marches, a Nigerian bishop delivered a message that cut through the noise and reminded many that God still works in mysterious ways. This conversation explores: The reality of Christian persecution in Nigeria Why so few people are talking about it The spiritual crisis facing the West How faith survives under persecution Why this moment in London mattered so deeply A powerful conversation about suffering, courage, providence, and hope. If this episode impacted you, consider sharing it with someone who needs to hear this story. #Nigeria #ChristianPersecution #LarryTaunton #Faith #Church #Christianity

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