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"textContent": "By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow When persecution is discussed, it is usually framed in images of violence: burned churches, imprisoned pastors, mobs chanting in the streets. These images are real, and they matter. But for millions of Christians around the world, persecution is not loud or dramatic. It is quiet. It happens in hiring offices, classrooms,…\n\nThe post Economic Persecution (Part 1 of 5) first appeared on International Christian Concern.",
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