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Interview With Canadian Pastor, Artur Pawlowski Who Was Jailed For Having Church

by | May 21, 2021 | News, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

In the last decade, Canada has taken a strikingly sharp turn toward communism and totalitarianism as it has stripped freedoms from its citizens and uses the power of its police state to enforce unconstitutional orders from its government dictators. Among those government orders are the unconstitutional lockdowns, which have been commanded from Canada’s headquarters in China, and are enforced by its statist police force.

During these lockdowns, there have been a number of pastors who’ve bravely stood against the tyranny and against government orders, have obeyed God to hold church services for their faithful members. One of those pastors is Artur Pawlowski of Street Church in Alberta.

The single greatest instance of Christian persecution in the modern “free” world is happening to Canadian Pastor Artur Pawlowski of Street Church, who recently became famous for his trials. He continued his preaching and feeding of the poor, despite governmental threats, harassment, and restrictions. He was eventually arrested, tortured, had his house set alight, and a major governmental figure threatened to “crush” his entire family. His only ‘crimes’ were feeding the poor and preaching the Gospel.

HT: Sarah Corriher

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