Q: What is happening to Christians who are being persecuted?
A: They are being attacked and discriminated at work and school.
B: Nothing is happening to them.
C: People cover them in urine and faeces in order to oppose Christianity
D: Their bibles are being set on fire
A: They are being attacked and discriminated at work and school.
Q: Which of the following is the main historical cause?
A: There are radicalized extremists groups who want to destroy Christians for their own happiness
B: Authoritarian governments which view Christianity as useless
C: The cultural domination of a single religion
D: Suspicion of anything outside the majority of nationalistic matters
C: The cultural domination of a single religion
Q: Which region has the most cases of religious persecution against Christians?
A: Asia
B: Middle East
C: Europe
D: Africa
B: Middle East
Q: What can we work with to provide religious protection?
A: The government, education institutions and media
B: The government, media and the world health workers
C: The church, educational institutions and media.
D: The church, the government, media
C: The church, educational institutions and media.
Q: Name the 3 most dangerous countries to follow Christianity.
A: North Korea, Afghanistan, Somalia.
B: North Korea, Afghanistan, Libya.
C: Iran, India, North Korea.
D: Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan.
A: North Korea, Afghanistan, Somalia.
Q: What is a real-life example of Christians being persecuted?
A: A secret underground church in North Korea was flooded with sewer water, and all the Christians inside drowned.
B: There was a bombing in Sri Lanka on Easter day, targeting St Sebastian’s church and killing at least 250 people.
C: A mosque in Afghanistan was burnt down 2 times in a row during the Sunday church service. 13 Christians died in total.
D: Two churches in Somalia were attacked simultaneously by extremist groups. Everyone inside at the time was killed.
B: There was a bombing in Sri Lanka on Easter day, targeting St Sebastian’s church and killing at least 250 people.
Q: Fill in the blank.
Christians are persecuted by Authoritarian governments since they view Christianity as _____.
A: unfaithful
B: important
C: useless
D: a threat
D: a threat
Q: Estimate the number of Christians killed for their faith each month.
A: 214
B: 319
C: 586
D: 722
B: 319
Q: Why does the media not cover the persecution of Christians?
A: Demonitisation of reports/videos and biased algorithms.
B: Religious blind spots.
C: Resentment of minority groups.
D: All of the above
D: All of the above
What is the main religion within the top ten countries where it is most dangerous to follow Christianity?
A: Islam
B: Juche
C: Hinduism
D: Muslim
A: Islam
Q: What is Boko Haram?
A: A terrorist group that specifically targets Christian children for child-trafficking.
B: The religious organisation behind the protection of the Christian faith.
C: The collective government of West Africa.
D: A terrorist group that aims to ‘purify’ Islam by killing all religious individuals who oppose their ideologies.
D: A terrorist group that aims to ‘purify’ Islam by killing all religious individuals who oppose their ideologies.
Q: Why is one sent to a mental hospital, if they are discovered to be a Christian in Afghanistan?
A: Their families believe no sane person would leave Islam.
B: Religious changes are dangerous.
C: Discrimination from society.
D: To prevent the execution of one by the Islamic State for following Christianity
A: Their families believe no sane person would leave Islam.
OR
B: Religious changes are dangerous.
Q: How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected Christians in India?
A: People have broken into Christian households and robbed them of all their toilet paper.
B: Christians have been denied access to protection against COVID-19 (i.e. they have not been able to buy face masks).
C: Hospitals have refused to care for infected Christians.
D: Christians have been denied of food aid by the Indian government unless they renounce their Christian faith.
D: Christians have been denied of food aid by the Indian government unless they renounce their Christian faith.
Q: What is one method the church can use in order to potentially stop the global persecution of Christians?
A: Continuous praying on Sundays in order to seek salvation from Jesus.
B: Enforcing child protection laws.
C: The strategic importance for Christian leaders to engage with leaders of other faith communities to create an interfaith network
D: Forming partnerships with the government.
C: The strategic importance for Christian leaders to engage with leaders of other faith communities to create an interfaith network
Q: What risks are Christians in Afghanistan imposed to?
A: No risks
B: They risk being excluded from their communities, admitted to mental institutions or killed for following Jesus.
C: They risk being detained from the government
D: They risk being denied of food aids, identity theft and are unbaptised.
B: They risk being excluded from their communities, admitted to mental institutions or killed for following Jesus