Closer to the Fire with Greg Musselman

The “Closer to the Fire” podcast addresses the persecution of Christians in various restricted nations around the world. By presenting informative interviews with Christian leaders on the front lines, this regular podcast serves to raise awareness, suppor

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Season 2 Episode 5: Nigeria: Why Do You Stay? (This podcast features an interview with Pastor Yunusa Nmadu, CEO of Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria and General Secretary of Evangelical Church Winning All)

Posted October 15, 202100:41:05

Nigeria: Why Do You Stay?

(This podcast features an interview with Pastor Yunusa Nmadu, CEO of Christian Solidarity Worldwide...

Season 2 Episode 4 Nigeria: Will the Violence Against Christians Ever End? (An Interview with Pastor Yunusa Nmadu of Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria)

Posted October 7, 202100:00:30

More than 3,400 followers of Jesus were killed in Nigeria within the first 200 days of 2021. This equates to an average loss of 17 believers each day...

Season 2 Episode 3 - Bringing Attention to the Persecuted Church Through Music: An Interview with Irish Singer/Songwriter Keith Getty (Plus, News that Another Nigerian Pastor was Martyred.)

Posted September 30, 202100:16:08

Keith Getty is a Northern Irish singer/songwriter of modern hymns. Together with his wife Krystin, he’s using his music as a platform to draw attention...

Season 2 Episode 2 - India: Church Planting and Persecution (An interview with David Witt, CEO of Spirit of Martyrdom International)

Posted September 24, 202100:46:55

As India’s Hindu population reaches nearly one billion, nationalism within the country is on the rise. Fundamentalist Hindus are calling for...

Season 2 Episode 1 - Afghanistan: Christians Face Even More Opposition

Posted September 16, 202116:35:31

For Afghan followers of Jesus, persecution was a reality even before the Taliban returned to power. Radical Islam and violent political activity make...