Emergency aid for Christians at risk of harassment, discrimination and persecution

Persecuted Christians and others in need in North Korea receive medicine and food.

Despite the civil war in Syria winding down, many Christians and people from other minorities are suffering great hardship. COVID-19 has put a damper on opportunities to rebuild the country. Danish European Mission's donors are ensuring that vulnerable people receive emergency aid packages.

In addition, a number of emergency aid projects are being implemented in countries affected by COVID-19. Governments in poor countries do not have the same opportunities as the Danish government to stretch out a safety net over their populations. That's why emergency aid is a welcome gift for many to help them get through the pandemic.

Danish churches collect donations for Iraqi Christians

The Danish Mission Council's fall collection on October 9, 2011 will this year support the persecuted Christians in Iraq, whom the Danish European Mission helps. The collection is taken up in free and national churches

Iraqi Christians on the run receive emergency aid

Iraqi Christians experienced severe persecution in late 2010, when a church in Baghdad was attacked and 52 Christians were killed. Many Iraqi Christians are fleeing Iraq, and through...

In North Korea, it is a crime to be a Christian

In this interview, Tim Peters, who has been helping North Koreans in crisis for years, gives a unique insight into how the regime has created a society based on fear and where it...

Vital help for Christians in North Korea

For almost 14 years, Danish European Mission's partner, Helping Hands Korea (HHK), has been led by the Lord to help North Koreans in need. Apart from well-supervised food aid inside North Korea,...

Attacks on Christians in Pakistan

On Saturday, August 1, a pastor called me and told me about how Christians from his own and other churches had been attacked by Muslim hordes who had...