In the U.S., a church closes every 6 hours.
In the U.K., half as many Christians as a generation ago.
In Nigeria, 13 Christians die for their faith — every single day.
Nobody declared war on them.
They just… disappeared.
THE NUMBERS NOBODY POSTS
Christians worldwide face high levels of persecution. That's 1 in 7 Christians on earth — a record number.
Source: Open Doors World Watch List 2026
Christians who die for their faith. One every two hours. 93% of them in sub-Saharan Africa alone.
4,849 documented deaths — Open Doors 2026
churches bombed, burned, destroyed, looted, or forcibly closed in a single year. Each one a community gone silent.
Source: Open Doors, 2026 reporting period
AND WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT IT?
A hashtag.
A black square.
A "thoughts and prayers" tweet that disappears in 24 hours.
Every time there's a massacre — Nigeria, Syria, India, Pakistan — I see the same thing. The algorithm trends for a day. The next news cycle hits. By Friday, nobody remembers the name of the village where 30 people died on Sunday.
I'm not angry at the people posting. I get it. You see something horrible, you want to do something, and a hashtag is what's available. It feels like solidarity.
But here's the truth nobody wants to say out loud:
A hashtag has never fed anyone. A black square has never stopped an attack. "Thoughts and prayers" has never paid for a meal, a refuge, or a flight to safety.
WHY AWARENESS ISN'T THE ANSWER
We've been told for 20 years that "awareness" is the first step. That if we just get the word out, something will change.
But awareness without action is just noise.
Open Doors has been documenting Christian persecution every year since 1993. The numbers go up. Not down. 388 million in 2026. 380 million last year. 360 million two years ago.
The world knows. Governments know. The media occasionally covers it.
Awareness is not the bottleneck. Action is.
Money on the ground. Meals delivered. Families relocated. Churches rebuilt. That's what moves the needle.
None of which a retweet has ever provided.
I posted the hashtag too.
Three years ago, after an attack on a church in Nigeria, I posted #PrayForNigeria.
I added a flag emoji. I felt good about it for an hour.
Then I closed the app and went to dinner.
The attack happened anyway.
Another one followed two weeks later.
Then another.
I didn't post for those. I was already over it. Onto the next thing.
That's when I realized:
I wasn't part of the solution.
I was part of the noise.
What real action looks like
Her name is Grace.
She didn't get a hashtag. She got a meal.
She didn't get awareness. She got food on the table when there wasn't any.
She didn't get thoughts and prayers. She got actual help — through partners on the ground who are already there, already working, already running out of resources.
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Why the media isn't talking about this
You might be wondering — if this is so serious, why haven't I heard about it? That's a fair question.
No geopolitical angle.
No easy narrative. No superpower conflict. No oil. No angle that fits the usual story.
No celebrity ambassador.
No one with a platform has adopted this cause. Without a face, the story stays faceless.
No trending hashtag.
Algorithms reward virality. A slow, ongoing crisis with no viral moment stays invisible.
Invisibility doesn't mean it isn't happening. It just means the people who know are running out of time.
People like our contact David are on the ground
The government won't act. The media won't cover it. So we will.
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