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It’s Tuesday, March 26th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus.  (Adam@TheWorldview.com)
By Kevin Swanson
Nigerian Christian students ostracized at two universities
After Nigerian Christians have faced years of persecution at the hands of Muslim extremists, now this.
Alliance Defending Freedom International reports that two public universities in Katsina State, one state and one federal, have placed bans on the use of their facilities for Christian religious activities.  Lawsuits have been filed under provisions provided by the nation’s constitution which allows religious freedoms.
One of the universities enforced the ban by locking all worship and fellowship centers on university grounds, preventing Christian students and groups from accessing the facilities, and banning them from meeting for worship and fellowship elsewhere on campus. Meanwhile, Muslim student groups at both universities have been permitted to hold worship and fellowship meetings in university-constructed worship and meeting spaces.
Both universities have relatively high percentages of Christian students and faculty despite Katsina being a Muslim-majority state.
Nigeria is the sixth most difficult country worldwide to be a Christian.
Nigerian pastor acquitted of helping runaway Muslim girl
Thankfully, there is some good news in Nigeria.
After languishing in a Nigerian jail for three years, Pastor Jonah Gangas and his wife, Josephine Gangas, were finally acquitted of wrongdoing after taking in and educating a young Nigerian girl.
The couple took in a runaway 12-year-old Muslim girl at the request of the local police, but later was prosecuted by a local Islamic group.  
Nigeria’s crippling 30% inflation
Persecuting Christians isn’t helping the economic crisis in Nigeria.
The nation is dealing with 30% inflation.  Prices for food staples like rice and bread have doubled in a year. 
Nigeria’s per capita Gross Domestic Product topped out at $3,200 in 2014, after which the nation began electing Muslim presidents.  The per capita GDP has since dropped off to $2,200. 
Minnesota eager to persecute Christian ministries
The State of Minnesota is on the warpath to persecute Christian ministries operating within the state lines.  
The Minnesota state government turned over to complete Democrat control as of 2022. AlphaNews.com reports that a Senate committee voted down an amendment last week that would have protected religious institutions against claims of “gender identity discrimination.”  
The Minnesota Human Rights Act now requires Christian schools and religious organizations not to discriminate against men, pretending to be women, in their hiring practices.

Listen to this warning from Isaiah chapter 5, verses 18 and 20. “Woe to those who draw iniquity with cords of falsehood, who draw sin as with cart ropes. … Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!”
Chemical abortions account for 63% of all U.S. abortions
Over the last eight years, the Food and Drug Administration has removed “safety standards” for the use of drugs used for the intentional killing of pre-born children in this country.  This has enabled mail-order abortions, now available through Telehealth, in all 50 states.   
These chemical abortions make up 63% of all abortions, and Telehealth accounts for 16% of all abortions. Also, according to reports assembled by MotherJones.com, 90% of these Telehealth abortions occur in states where abortions are banned or severely restricted.
This amounts to at least 200,000 extra abortions for the top three providers. Colorado abortion providers are reporting 6,000 out-of-state abortions per year by Telehealth.
Supreme Court hears Abortion Kill Pill case

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on a case filed by four national medical association

It’s Tuesday, March 26th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus.  (Adam@TheWorldview.com)
By Kevin Swanson
Nigerian Christian students ostracized at two universities
After Nigerian Christians have faced years of persecution at the hands of Muslim extremists, now this.
Alliance Defending Freedom International reports that two public universities in Katsina State, one state and one federal, have placed bans on the use of their facilities for Christian religious activities.  Lawsuits have been filed under provisions provided by the nation’s constitution which allows religious freedoms.
One of the universities enforced the ban by locking all worship and fellowship centers on university grounds, preventing Christian students and groups from accessing the facilities, and banning them from meeting for worship and fellowship elsewhere on campus. Meanwhile, Muslim student groups at both universities have been permitted to hold worship and fellowship meetings in university-constructed worship and meeting spaces.
Both universities have relatively high percentages of Christian students and faculty despite Katsina being a Muslim-majority state.
Nigeria is the sixth most difficult country worldwide to be a Christian.
Nigerian pastor acquitted of helping runaway Muslim girl
Thankfully, there is some good news in Nigeria.
After languishing in a Nigerian jail for three years, Pastor Jonah Gangas and his wife, Josephine Gangas, were finally acquitted of wrongdoing after taking in and educating a young Nigerian girl.
The couple took in a runaway 12-year-old Muslim girl at the request of the local police, but later was prosecuted by a local Islamic group.  
Nigeria’s crippling 30% inflation
Persecuting Christians isn’t helping the economic crisis in Nigeria.
The nation is dealing with 30% inflation.  Prices for food staples like rice and bread have doubled in a year. 
Nigeria’s per capita Gross Domestic Product topped out at $3,200 in 2014, after which the nation began electing Muslim presidents.  The per capita GDP has since dropped off to $2,200. 
Minnesota eager to persecute Christian ministries
The State of Minnesota is on the warpath to persecute Christian ministries operating within the state lines.  
The Minnesota state government turned over to complete Democrat control as of 2022. AlphaNews.com reports that a Senate committee voted down an amendment last week that would have protected religious institutions against claims of “gender identity discrimination.”  
The Minnesota Human Rights Act now requires Christian schools and religious organizations not to discriminate against men, pretending to be women, in their hiring practices.

Listen to this warning from Isaiah chapter 5, verses 18 and 20. “Woe to those who draw iniquity with cords of falsehood, who draw sin as with cart ropes. … Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!”
Chemical abortions account for 63% of all U.S. abortions
Over the last eight years, the Food and Drug Administration has removed “safety standards” for the use of drugs used for the intentional killing of pre-born children in this country.  This has enabled mail-order abortions, now available through Telehealth, in all 50 states.   
These chemical abortions make up 63% of all abortions, and Telehealth accounts for 16% of all abortions. Also, according to reports assembled by MotherJones.com, 90% of these Telehealth abortions occur in states where abortions are banned or severely restricted.
This amounts to at least 200,000 extra abortions for the top three providers. Colorado abortion providers are reporting 6,000 out-of-state abortions per year by Telehealth.
Supreme Court hears Abortion Kill Pill case

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on a case filed by four national medical association