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  "path": "/2026/03/13/economic-persecution-restoration-and-resilience-part-5-of-5/",
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  "textContent": "By Lisa Navarrette, ICC Fellow Persecution seeks to isolate, weaken, and erase. It destroys farms and businesses, blocks promotions, weaponizes laws, and fuels hostility. Yet across the world, persecuted Christians continue to rebuild. The final article in this series is not about loss. It is about restoration. If economic persecution aims to dismantle livelihoods, then small business initiatives and economic…\n\nThe post Economic Persecution: Restoration and Resilience (Part 5 of 5)  first appeared on International Christian Concern.",
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