Author, Bible teacher and actress Priscilla Schiller recently encouraged American Christians to remember their brothers and sisters. being persecuted all over the world.
“Their kids read what people are experiencing in a very raw way Being taken away From them, their work It's been deleted From them, Syrah, Who is it? Dr. Tony Evans' daughter said Church leaders In a recent interview.
She added: It became a black ball Because they refused to deny Jesus the arms and legs It's cut out…In other words, it's scary. ”
“The reminder is very calm,” Schiller emphasized. Regarding American churches, she asked, “What do we need to complain about? What are you complaining about? What are you complaining about? What are I complaining about?”
“This privilege of having to live in a part of the world allows us to worship non-apocalyptic, loud and boldly,” she continued. “And at best What we might be at risk is A little of our pride. As a result, there may be some quarantine. ”
“You told me My own My sons are my sons a million times,” she added. I'll be isolated From that perspective. ”
She explained Why that is the truth “Our culture is not tolerant of people. that I intend to stand as a compass for life in the truth of God's Word. ”
Schiller admitted that America has a “sense of persecution” but pointed out that she has not compared it to what Christians in other countries face.
“When we refute other people in different parts of the world, what they are sacrificing and their solid rejection by the power of the Holy Spirit, it is a calm reminder that we have nothing to complain about,” she said.
American Christians also “have a lot to be grateful for,” she adds, “the sense of gratitude will refocus you, focus, and live with a sense of freedom and perfection Thanksgiving That the Lord has allowed us to silently have privileges about our faith. ”
Schiller was inside recently various With speaker Collecting 25a Live The 25-hour global broadcast brings together Christians from all over the world to pray, repent, worship and discover how Jesus' love is transforming the world through everyday people.
These speakers included the gathering founders Jenny Allen, Francis Chan, Christine Kane, Matt Redman, Louie Guillio, Kari Job and Cody Kerns. Rick WarrenSadie Robertson Huff, Matt Maher, Taya, David Pratt, Jen Johnson, Trip Lee, Anne Voskamp, and more.
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It was originally published on March 26, 2025.
