@His_story @Olamide Thank you for that comment! And it's a little bit contradicting, since a great majority of the population is (nominal) evangelical Christians. Around 70 % belong to the Lutheran State Church (in the 80s it was 90 %). But it's a very strong tradition with infant baptism, which leads to membership. So most members haven't chosen themselves to become members.
@tanjaostman @Olamide Thank you for posting this. I read it. It is certainly a chilling story for devout and committed Christians of former "Christian nations."
@Olamide Here is an article! I didn't even read it all through or watched the videos, but I think the content is fair. https://thefederalist.com/2021/11/23/in-case-with-global-implications-finland-puts-christians-on-trial-for-their-faith/?fbclid=IwAR03Q_ybBGdHdOwr8iZlwbxWcmvBVNUbWQOkK77kebEBvgIGUT9Ib0r7K4A
Of course the great commission is our primary objective. However as you already know there is a spiritual battle going on and we are called to be participants. It’s amazing to me as to how many Christians are willing to go to battle over spiritual warfare quotes that are posted on social media. I wonder if they do the same in prayer and warfare for their lost loved ones or against the evil in this world? I’m guessing not likely and that saddens me.
Lets pray for #Karen refugees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHks9LJtUlo