The Christian Solidarity Podcast

Abi McDougal

On the Christian Solidarity Podcast, we tell the modern-day stories of the persecuted body of Christ. At Christian Solidarity International (CSI), we partner with local churches and Christian organizations to support religious freedom and human dignity for everyone. CSI's goal is to help followers of Christ, of all different traditions, stand together with those facing persecution. With a 24/7 news cycle, it can feel overwhelming to even know where to begin. In the Christian Solidarity Podcast, we dig into how politics, society, religious tradition, and history uniquely shape the challenges confronting followers of Christ in each country today. We want to help you stay informed, so that together we can give practically, pray consistently, and speak out about the suffering happening in the world… with our hope always in Christ’s ultimate redemption. Learn more about CSI's work at csi-int.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson Cover art by Grace Howard -------------------------------------------------------------------------

Episodes

  1. Jan 22

    Ep. 7 | Is violence in Nigeria driven by resources or religion?

    If Muslims are killed as well as Christians in Nigeria, why is there so much concern about targeted persecution of Christians? What suggests that religion directly drives the attacks as well as resources? Part 2 of this conversation with CSI partner Hassan John steps back from the individual experiences of Nigerian Christians to look at the roles played by key groups, both inside and outside Nigeria. In this final episode of Season One on the Christian Solidarity Podcast, host Abi McDougal hears from CSI partner Hassan John about: - the connections between radical Islamist groups like Boko Haram, Fulani militants, ISIS/ISIL, JNIM, and government sympathizers - how the victims of perpetrators that pose little immediate threat beyond Nigeria receive minimal international attention or support - the suppression of reporting and how the narrative of climate-driven resource conflict is more palatable to the West - the Church witnessing the truth of their suffering in the power of the gospel - the power of the global body of Christ praying for and supporting Christians facing persecution Listen to Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9YvVdr1PSE&list=PLK_v1-8Z8xWWBOb-ixnNO2-rDSwLVPFym ---------------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson ---------------------------------------------------- Related resources: For a breakdown of seven key indicators showing that Christians are particularly targeted for their faith: https://www.csi-int.org/news/are-christians-in-nigeria-targeted-for-their-religion/ For more background on how Islamist militants' attacks vary by region, listen to Episode 3 on the Christian Solidarity Podcast: https://www.csi-int.org/news/podcast-is-the-violence-in-nigeria-driven-by-resources-or-religion/ To learn about CSI's other partnerships and advocacy work, visit our website: https://www.csi-int.org Chapters 0:00 Intro 2:10 Limited international attention means little support 7:46 Chibok schoolgirls' abduction 12:02 Radical Islamic networks 19:03 Hope in Christian witness under persecution 28:38 Conclusion

    30 min
  2. 12/12/2025

    Ep. 6 | Is violence in Nigeria driven by resources or religion?

    A social media post by U.S. President Trump on November 1 sparked international debates over whether the violent displacement and death ravaging Nigeria stem from religious antagonism or are simply the results of a conflict over resources driven by climate change. Which is it? In Part 1 of this conversation on the Christian Solidarity Podcast, host Abi McDougal talks with CSI partner Hassan John about what the crisis actually looks like on the ground. Hassan shares his firsthand experiences from years of responding to massacres and abductions in Nigeria and discusses how religious tensions fuel the violence. This episode delves into the harrowing experiences of Christians in Nigeria facing persecution, particularly from radical Islamist groups like Boko Haram and Fulani militias. It explores the tactical patterns observed in the attacks; the complex interplay of ideology and historical context in the ongoing conflict; personal stories of loss, and God's continued presence in the midst of suffering. The discussion highlights the responses of Christian communities to existential threats, emphasizing the need for awareness and action from the international community. ----------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson ----------------------------------------------- Related resources from CSI on Nigeria: https://www.csi-int.org/project-countries/nigeria/ For more background on how Islamist militants' attacks vary by region, listen to Episode 3 on the Christian Solidarity Podcast: https://www.csi-int.org/news/podcast-why-is-nigeria-the-deadliest-place-for-christians/ To learn about CSI's other partnerships and advocacy work, visit our website: https://www.csi-int.org 0:00 Intro 1:45 Meeting Hassan John 3:06 The risk of genocide: Attack patterns 7:16 Personal stories of suffering 11:40 Farmer-herder conflict or jihad? 20:09 How are Christians responding? 24:24 Stories of bold faith 27:10 Outro for Part 1

    28 min
  3. 11/26/2025

    Ep. 5 | Why is Suleiman Khalil in prison in Syria?

    ⚠️ Tell Syria's foreign minister to release Suleiman Khalil: https://www.csi-int.org/campaigns/suleiman-khalil/ On this episode of the Christian Solidarity Podcast, host Abi McDougal talks with CSI's Director of Advocacy Joel Veldkamp about the story of Suleiman Khalil, a Christian from Syria. As mayor of the town of Sadad, Khalil led the town's defense against an attack by the Islamic State in 2015. Following the collapse of the Assad dictatorship, Khalil was arrested without charge and has been jailed under the new jihadist-led government without access to a lawyer or his family. The conversation explores the context of Syria's long civil war, the heroic actions of Suleiman as a former mayor, the circumstances surrounding his arrest and imprisonment, and the current situation for Christians in Syria. Abi and Joel discuss advocacy and action to support Suleiman's freedom, as well as the broader implications for religious minorities in the region. ----------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson ----------------------------------------------- Related resources from CSI: Side event at the UN Human Rights Council on July 1, 2025: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNMDCULlWzw&list=PLK_v1-8Z8xWV1S9froq_z59SmSwqmhoWj&index=22 ------------------------------------------------ To learn more about CSI's partnerships and advocacy work, visit our website: https://www.csi-int.org Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Suleiman Khalil's story 01:58 Suleiman Khalil: Christian, mayor, hero 08:52 The current situation for religious minorities 12:23 CSI's efforts to free Suleiman Khalil 17:30 A test case for Syria's future freedom 19:15 Closing: Speak out

    22 min
  4. 09/02/2025

    Ep. 3 | Why is Nigeria the deadliest country for Christians?

    Nigeria is the deadliest country in the world to be a Christian. But about half of Nigerians identify as Christian, and the persecution is not perpetrated by the state. What has made Nigeria so dangerous? In this episode of the Christian Solidarity Podcast, Abi McDougal and Joel Veldkamp introduce the dire situation for Christians in Nigeria. The discussion explores the historical context of persecution, the nature of violence against Christians, and powerful stories of faith from Nigerians impacted. The conversation highlights the different regional trends of violence seen in the northeast versus the Middle Belt. In outlining the situation of the northeast, Joel shares the story of Father Alphonsus Afina, a local leader in Borno State who was kidnapped by Boko Haram, in the context of targeted attacks on clergy. Looking south toward the Middle Belt, they recount how Fulani militants have carried out series of deadly attacks on Christian villages in Plateau State during what Joel calls "slow-motion ethnic cleansing." Joel and Abi also touch on the history of ethnic hierarchies in the country, the entanglement of colonialism and missionary work, and the international response to these issues. ------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson ------------------------------------------------------------- Related resources from CSI on Nigeria: https://www.csi-int.org/project-countries/nigeria/ To learn about CSI's partnerships and advocacy work, visit our website: https://www.csi-int.org

    32 min
  5. 09/02/2025

    Ep. 2 | What is driving the violence in Syria?

    Violence in Syria has come in waves since Assad's dictatorship collapsed in December 2024. What is behind the new brutality? On the second episode of the Christian Solidarity Podcast, CSI's Abi McDougal and Joel Veldkamp look at dangers looming for Christians and other religious minorities in Syria. The conversation examines religiously motivated attacks under al-Sharaa's new regime and the Sunni jihadist ideology driving the violence. They focus on struggles faced by Christians, Druzes, and Alawites in 2025, and emphasize the need for international action to protect these vulnerable groups. ----------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson ----------------------------------------------- Some takeaways: Assad's fall led to initial celebrations, but violence against religious minorities has escalated since his departure.Jihadist ideology poses a significant threat to minorities, especially Alawites and Druzes. Christians face growing threats, despite not having been directly targeted so far. ------------------------------------------------------------- Related resources from CSI: Side event at the UN Human Rights Council on July 1: https://www.csi-int.org/news/csi-even...Statement at the UN Human Rights Council on June 23: https://www.csi-int.org/news/csi-warn...Genocide warning for Syria after the Alawite massacre on March 10: https://www.csi-int.org/news/christia...------------------------------------------------------------- To learn more about CSI's partnerships and advocacy work, visit our website: https://www.csi-int.org

    28 min
  6. 09/02/2025

    Ep. 1 | What is next for Nagorno Karabakh?

    In this episode of the Christian Solidarity Podcast, host Abi McDougal talks with CSI director for public advocacy Dr. Joel Veldkamp about the ethnic cleansing of Armenian Christians from Nagorno Karabakh by Azerbaijan. They explore the historical context of the conflict, the implications of the Swiss Peace Initiative, and the ongoing advocacy efforts to support the displaced population. The conversation highlights the urgent need for international attention and action to protect the human rights and dignity of Armenian Christians facing persecution. Learn more about how Christian Solidarity International (CSI) supports the right to self-determination for the people of Nagorno Karabakh here: https://www.csi-int.org/project-countries/nagorno-karabakh/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson -------------------------------------------------------------- Some takeaways: The Armenian genocide process is ongoing, with the latest phase being the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh. Ethnic cleansing is a systematic effort to remove a specific ethnic group from a region. 120,000 Armenian Christians were expelled from Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023. The siege of Nagorno-Karabakh lasted nine months, leading to severe shortages of food and medicine, before the population was given one chance to leave in September 2023. Everyone left. Switzerland's parliament is leading a cross-party peace initiative to support the right of return for Armenians. Azerbaijan's military power and international connections complicate the situation for Armenians. The voices of displaced Armenians are crucial in advocating for their rights. CSI is actively working to support displaced Armenians and raise awareness at the UN. The future for displaced Armenians returning to Nagorno Karabakh looks uncertain, but their commitment to their ancestral homeland remains firm.

    31 min

Ratings & Reviews

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On the Christian Solidarity Podcast, we tell the modern-day stories of the persecuted body of Christ. At Christian Solidarity International (CSI), we partner with local churches and Christian organizations to support religious freedom and human dignity for everyone. CSI's goal is to help followers of Christ, of all different traditions, stand together with those facing persecution. With a 24/7 news cycle, it can feel overwhelming to even know where to begin. In the Christian Solidarity Podcast, we dig into how politics, society, religious tradition, and history uniquely shape the challenges confronting followers of Christ in each country today. We want to help you stay informed, so that together we can give practically, pray consistently, and speak out about the suffering happening in the world… with our hope always in Christ’s ultimate redemption. Learn more about CSI's work at csi-int.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Christian Solidarity International Theme music by Matt & Katie Gustafson Cover art by Grace Howard -------------------------------------------------------------------------