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"textContent": "By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow Persecution doesn’t end when a family flees. Often, displacement is not the conclusion of suffering. It is often the beginning of a deeper economic unraveling. When Christians are forced from their homes by violence, intimidation, or legal pressure, they do not merely lose shelter. They lose land, tools, businesses,…\n\nThe post Economic Persecution: Displacement (Part 4 of 5) first appeared on International Christian Concern.",
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