5 Christians sentenced to combined 50 years in Iranian prison: advocacy orgs

By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor — Five Iranian Christians have been sentenced to a combined 50 years in prison for religious activities, including prayer, baptism and distributing Bibles, according to watchdog organizations. All five, including two previously imprisoned men and three women, were convicted by Tehran’s Revolutionary Court under amended articles of Iran’s penal code, according to Article 18, a United Kingdom-based organization that monitors religious freedom in Iran.

World Human Rights Day: Rally and March Held in Geneva, Switzerland

On December 10, 2025, to mark the 77th World Human Rights Day, the Tibetan Community in Switzerland & Liechtenstein (TCSL) held a rally and march along the lakeside near Palais Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland. The event aimed to commemorate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, to speak out for those still fighting for fundamental freedoms under CCP authoritarian oppression, and denounce the CCP’s brutal persecution of religious beliefs and human rights.

“The Greatest Gift” – A Celebration of Community, Faith, and Unity

by Alessandro Amicarelli — Earlier this year, during a visit to South Korea, I had the pleasure of visiting the headquarters of New Heaven New Earth – Shincheonji Church of Jesus, where I also had the honour of meeting Chairman Lee.

It was likewise a genuine pleasure to attend in London The Greatest Gift, a beautifully staged musical organised by Shincheonji UK. The production brought together members of the community who offered their time, talent, and dedication to create this impressive and uplifting event greatly appreciate by the community and the numerous guests.

5 Christians sentenced to combined 50 years in Iranian prison: advocacy orgs

By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor — Five Iranian Christians have been sentenced to a combined 50 years in prison for religious activities, including prayer, baptism and distributing Bibles, according to watchdog organizations. All five, including two previously imprisoned men and three women, were convicted by Tehran’s Revolutionary Court under amended articles of Iran’s penal code, according to Article 18, a United Kingdom-based organization that monitors religious freedom in Iran.