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Shocking statistics on Christian persecution


May 28, 2025



Christian persecution around the world is at an all-time high. Millions of Christians face discrimination, violence, and even death for their faith. The latest statistics shed light on the grim realities that our brothers and sisters in Christ endure daily. The number of Christians suffering persecution continues to rise, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action.

1. 340 million Christians face high levels of persecutionAccording to Aid to the Church in Need, a staggering 340 million Christians worldwide are currently facing high levels of persecution and discrimination. This means that 1 in 7 Christians globally experience some form of oppression because of their faith. Christians in Africa are seeing higher rates of persecution through targeted killings and abductions, while Christians in Asia are experiencing building attacks and arrests.

These current statistics on Christian persecution show a troubling increase.



2. Thousands of Christians were killed in 2023 Research from the BBC estimates that 9,000 Christians are killed every year. Ninety percent of these killings occurred in Nigeria, where violent attacks against Christian communities have surged amid ongoing civil war and political unrest. The increasing number of Christians who were killed for their faith in Nigeria underscores the dire situation faced by believers in regions plagued by violence and instability.

3. 430 Churches and Christian Properties Attacked – Rising at an Alarming RateThe persecution of Christians extends beyond individuals to places of worship and property. In 2023, 430 churches and other Christian properties were attacked or destroyed—but that number has grown by an astounding 800% since 2018, according to First Liberty. Protestant churches, in particular, have been frequent targets in countries like Burkina Faso and regions such as the Middle East, where Christian communities face systemic oppression and violence. These attacks highlight the vulnerability of Christian communities and the need for greater protection and religious freedom in these places.

4. North Korea Remains the Most Dangerous Country for Christians North Korea tops the list of the most dangerous places for Christians. The Guardian ranks it as the most oppressive country for Christians, where even owning a Bible can result in execution or imprisonment in brutal labor camps. Despite the extreme dangers, the underground Christian community continues to grow, demonstrating incredible faith and resilience in the face of persecution.

5. Persecution Is Increasing in Sub-Saharan AfricaStatistics on Christian persecution around the world show a dramatic rise in violence against Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa. Countries like Burkina Faso have become hotspots for persecution, with Christian communities facing terrorist attacks, forced displacement, and religiously motivated violence. The rapid spread of extremist groups in the region has further endangered millions of Christians who struggle to practice their faith openly.

6. Christian Persecution Spreads Across 50 CountriesThe top 50 countries listed in the 2025 GCR Red List include not only nations with ongoing conflict but also those that systematically discriminate against Christians. Countries such as Nigeria, India, and China rank among the worst offenders, with governments enforcing strict religious laws that severely limit the freedom of Christians. The statistics on Christian persecution worldwide emphasize the global scale of the crisis, affecting Christians in both developing and developed nations.

7. Attacks on Christian Women and Children Are RisingPersecuted Christian statistics show women and children face unique threats. Reports indicate that abductions, forced marriages, and sexual violence against Christian women have significantly increased in regions such as the Middle East and parts of Africa. These atrocities often go unreported, leaving many victims without justice or support. The rising number of incidents involving women and children underscores the need for targeted efforts to protect vulnerable members of these Christian communities.

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