These Christians have experienced things that we Americans haven't so one can only imagine how they feel after what they have gone through.
Christian Refugees Wonder 'Is Any Place Safe'
By Gary Lane
Senior International Correspondent
Monday, September 14, 2015
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SODERTALJE, Sweden -- Middle East Christians escaping militant Islam have found a safe refuge in the West.
The massive wave of Muslim migrants into Europe has left some of those Christians wondering if any place is safe, according to a group of Christian migrants in Sodertalje, Sweden.
More than half of the people in Sodertalje are Christian immigrants, most have fled violence and persecution in Iraq and Syria.
Many have come to churches because they want to express themselves freely, to worship freely in the West.
But even in Sweden, they are questioning their safety and their future.
Those attending services at St. Efrem's are members of the Syriac Orthodox Church - the world's oldest Christian community. They pray and sing in Aramaic, the ancient language of Jesus.
Some of the Christians are worried about the sudden wave of new migrants and refugees entering Europe.
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Christian Refugees Wonder 'Is Any Place Safe'
By Gary Lane
Senior International Correspondent
Monday, September 14, 2015



SODERTALJE, Sweden -- Middle East Christians escaping militant Islam have found a safe refuge in the West.
The massive wave of Muslim migrants into Europe has left some of those Christians wondering if any place is safe, according to a group of Christian migrants in Sodertalje, Sweden.
More than half of the people in Sodertalje are Christian immigrants, most have fled violence and persecution in Iraq and Syria.
Many have come to churches because they want to express themselves freely, to worship freely in the West.
But even in Sweden, they are questioning their safety and their future.
Those attending services at St. Efrem's are members of the Syriac Orthodox Church - the world's oldest Christian community. They pray and sing in Aramaic, the ancient language of Jesus.
Some of the Christians are worried about the sudden wave of new migrants and refugees entering Europe.
Continue reading at:
Christian Refugees Wonder 'Is Any Place Safe' - World - CBN News - Christian News 24-7 - CBN.com