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2026-01-29

  • More Than 170 Worshippers Taken Hostage

    Several people are gathered together in prayer. The center of the image focuses on a man with his hands together and covering his face. He is focused on prayer.
    Photo: Unsplash

    On the morning of January 18th, Christians were gathered for worship in the village of Kurmin Wali, Kaduna State, when armed assailants stormed the community. The attackers raided three church buildings in the village: two congregations of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, as well as a fellowship belonging to the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA). While over 170 people were taken hostage, some of them later escaped. At the time of publishing this report, at least 163 of the kidnapped victims remain missing – all of whom are being held by their abductors presumably in an unknown location.

  • Newly Arrested Members of Early Rain Covenant Church

    A building is filled with people praying. Several are on their knees with their heads bowed.
    One of the Early Rain Covenant Churches.
    Photo: Chengdu Early Rain Covenant
    Church via ChinaAid

    The Chinese government's ongoing campaign against unregistered church networks has resulted in the recent arrests of seven additional members of the Early Rain Covenant Church on January 6th. Those detained include Pastor Dai Zhichao, Elder Li Yingqiang and his wife Zhang Xinyue, Deacon Jia Xuewei, along with three other church members: Ye Fenghua, Liang Zhongyuan and Brother Lin (whose full name is being withheld for security reasons).

  • Over 100 Christians Released from Prison

    Several faded shipping containers.
    Shipping containers in Eritrea.
    Photo: VOMC

    More than a hundred Christians were among groups of prisoners released from Eritrean detention centres during the months of November and December in 2025. Despite many of them having spent years in captivity under harsh and arbitrary conditions, none of the recently freed individuals had ever been formally charged with a crime.