Plain Speech Podcast

How Christian Persecution is on the Rise

December 19, 2024·1h 4m
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In this episode of the Plain Speech podcast, Alex Kocman discusses the broad definition of persecution in a Christian context. Alex, who serves as the Director of Communications and Engagement at ABWE and an Elder at Faith Bible Fellowship Church, explores how persecution can come in varying degrees and forms, not just overt physical violence but also subtle societal pressures. He shares insights on how Christians are facing severe persecution worldwide, particularly in countries like Nigeria, Armenia, and regions of India. The conversation delves into the theological and practical implications of persecution, addressing the balance between suffering for Christ and not unnecessarily seeking martyrdom. Alex emphasizes the importance of maintaining a witness for Christ amidst cultural pressures and the role that different forms of opposition play in the sanctification of believers. The episode concludes with a reflection on how Christians should utilize their freedoms and resources to further the mission of the church globally. 00:00 Introduction to Alex Kocman 01:24 Defining Persecution 06:09 Global Hotspots of Persecution 14:37 Persecution in America 19:51 The Nature of Persecution and Christian Witness 33:05 The Pedestal of Persecution 34:20 Winsomeness Controversy and Cultural Shifts 36:15 Internal Conflicts Among Christians 37:15 Paul's Response to Opposition 38:41 The Role of Suffering in Christian Life 43:50 Balancing Truth and Compassion 51:59 Martyr Complex and Misguided Zeal 01:01:47 Holistic Christian Mission 01:03:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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