March25 , 2023

    Persecuted Christians Will Help Save Europe –Hungarian PM

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    The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that persecuted Christians who are being protected today may help save Europe in the future.

    Speaking at the second International Conference on Christian Persecution in Budapest, Victor Orbán said the vulnerable Christians that the government is helping now will be the ones who will also help Europe, reports LifeSite News.

    I’m convinced that in order to save Europe, those who could provide us with the biggest help are those whom we’re helping right now. —Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán

    “I’m convinc