作者:艾玛·科尔顿 | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月5日 美国东部时间上午11:45
福克斯独家消息: 据福克斯新闻数字频道了解,在总统唐纳德·特朗普周四于全国祈祷早餐会上发表演讲后,白宫将于周四接待一批来自全球各地的受迫害基督徒。
由高级顾问帕乌拉·怀特-凯恩牧师和信仰事务主任珍妮·科恩领导的白宫信仰办公室,将欢迎至少六名在其祖国(如中国、尼日利亚和古巴)遭受迫害的基督徒。
此次白宫会面正值特朗普周四上午在全国祈祷早餐会上发表讲话,该活动每年2月都会吸引数百名两党议员、商界领袖和外国贵宾参加,共同探讨信仰问题并为国家的未来祈祷。
特朗普在讲台上表示:“在现代历史上,没有任何一届政府比我们更致力于解决全球受迫害基督徒的困境。”
特朗普在第二届任期内重返全国祈祷早餐会,信仰议题成为焦点
白宫在总统唐纳德·特朗普于2月5日参加全国祈祷早餐会后,正接待一批受迫害基督徒。(罗伯托·施密特/法新社/盖蒂图片社;阿尔查纳·蒂亚加拉/法新社/盖蒂图片社)
“这是一项使命。实际上是一项使命。在圣诞节那天,我们与尼日利亚政府密切合作——我们与他们合作,但他们必须更强硬——我下令发动有力的空袭,摧毁那些在该国屠杀基督徒数千人的‘伊斯兰国’恐怖分子。这简直令人难以置信。我们对他们打击得非常沉重。”特朗普说道。
参加白宫会面的受迫害基督徒包括:尼日利亚的吉迪恩·帕拉-马拉姆牧师;在中国面临迫害的格蕾丝·德雷塞尔;在土耳其面临迫害的安德鲁·布伦森牧师;在苏丹面临迫害的马里亚姆·易卜拉欣;古巴的马里奥·费利克斯·列昂纳特·巴罗索;以及越南的Y·菲克“杰克”·霍克。
特朗普打击伊斯兰恐怖分子后,美军将领率武装分子“仓皇逃窜”前往尼日利亚
帕拉-马拉姆是尼日利亚“吉迪恩与芬米·帕拉-马拉姆和平基金会”的创始人,他与该国基督徒袭击事件的幸存者合作,并在尼日利亚一些受灾最严重的社区领导倡导和人道主义救援工作。
美国于圣诞节晚上对尼日利亚西北部发动空袭,目标是特朗普指控杀害基督徒的“伊斯兰国”武装分子。帕拉-马拉姆称,这导致“近年来尼日利亚基督徒度过的最和平的圣诞节之一”。
该团体还包括安德鲁·布伦森牧师,这位美国牧师在土耳其传教二十多年后,于2016年因支持者称的“不实指控”被捕。在特朗普的推动下,他的高调案件于2018年结束,他获释。
来自北卡罗来纳州布莱克山的福音派牧师安德鲁·克雷格·布伦森于2018年抵达土耳其伊兹密尔的家中。(美联社照片/埃姆雷·塔泽古卢,档案照片)
格蕾丝·德雷塞尔是埃兹拉·金牧师的女儿,埃兹拉·金牧师于2025年10月10日与近30名其他教会领袖一同被中国拘留,支持者称这是对未登记教会的重大打击。马里亚姆·易卜拉欣在2013年因据称在怀孕期间脱离伊斯兰教而被苏丹伊斯兰教法法庭判处100鞭刑和绞刑,这一判决引起了全球关注。
古巴牧师巴罗索称,他因信仰被拘留21次并被送往劳改营,2016年逃离古巴;越南基督徒活动家Y·菲克“杰克”·霍克于2018年逃离越南,他们也将参加此次会面。
报告称2025年尼日利亚成为全球因信仰杀害基督徒事件的重灾区
此次会面正值2025年2月7日白宫信仰办公室成立一周年之际。特朗普通过行政命令启动了白宫信仰办公室,其任务是领导行政部门与信仰团体、社区组织和宗教场所进行 outreach。
为纪念周年纪念,同时立法者和其他人聚集参加全国祈祷早餐会,信仰办公室称有“150个理由说明特朗普总统是美国历史上最支持信仰、支持生命和支持宗教自由的总统”。
“他保护了宗教自由,肯定了美国的信仰。他在结束政府对所有信仰人士的武器化使用的同时,与反基督教、反犹太主义和其他形式的反宗教偏见进行了斗争。他扩大了学校选择,保护了父母权利,恢复了生物学真相,提升了家庭,终止了非法和分裂性的多元化、公平与包容(DEI)政策,停止了纳税人资助堕胎,恢复了言论自由,并与以色列并肩站在一起。”信仰办公室在评价特朗普时说道。
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White House welcomes persecuted Christians from China, Cuba, Nigeria following President’s National Prayer Breakfast speech
By Emma Colton | Fox News
Published February 5, 2026 11:45am EST
FIRST ON FOX:The White House is welcoming a cohort of persecuted Christians from around the globe on Thursday following President Donald Trump’s speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, Fox News Digital has learned.
The White House Faith Office, led by senior adviser Pastor Paula White-Cain and faith director Jenny Korn, will welcome at least six Christians who have been persecuted in their home countries, such as China, Nigeria and Cuba.
The White House meeting comes as Trump addressed the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday morning, which draws hundreds of lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle, business leaders and foreign dignitaries each February to discuss faith and pray for the nation’s future.
Trump said from the dais that “no administration in modern history has done more to confront the plight of persecuted Christians around the world than we have.”
TRUMP RETURNS TO NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST AS FAITH TAKES CENTER STAGE IN SECOND TERM
The White House is hosting a group of persecuted Christians after President Donald Trump addressed the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5.(Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty ImagesArchana Thiyagara/AFP/Getty Images)
“It’s a mission. It’s actually a mission. On Christmas Day and in close coordination with the government of Nigeria – we worked with them, but they got to get tougher — I ordered powerful airstrikes to decimate the ISIS terrorists who have been slaughtering Christians in that country by the thousands. It’s not even believable. We hit them so hard,” Trump said.
Among the persecuted Christians attending the White House meeting are: Rev. Gideon Para-Mallam of Nigeria; Grace Drexel, who faced persecution in China; Pastor Andrew Brunson, who faced persecution in Turkey; Mariam Ibraheem, who faced persecution in Sudan; Mario Felix Lleonart Barroso of Cuba; and Y Phic “Jack” Hdok of Vietnam.
President Trump speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 5, 2026.(Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Para-Mallam, a Nigerian pastor who founded the Gideon & Funmi Para-Mallam Peace Foundation, has worked with survivors of attacks on Christians in the nation and leads advocacy and humanitarian relief efforts in some of Nigeria’s hardest-hit communities.
The U.S. launched airstrikes in northwest Nigeria on Christmas night targeting ISIS militants Trump accused of killing Christians, which Para-Mallam said led to “one of the most peaceful Christmas seasons for Nigerian Christians in recent history.”
AFTER TRUMP STRIKES ISLAMIST TERRORISTS, US GENERAL TRAVELS TO NIGERIA WITH MILITANTS ‘ON THE RUN’
The group also includes Pastor Andrew Brunson, the American pastor who spent more than two decades ministering in Turkey before his 2016 arrest on what supporters said were false accusations. His high-profile case ended with his release in 2018 after Trump pushed for it.
Andrew Craig Brunson, an evangelical pastor from Black Mountain, North Carolina, arrives at his house in Izmir, Turkey, in 2018.(AP Photo/Emre Tazegul, File)
Grace Drexel is the daughter of Pastor Ezra Jin, who was detained in China on Oct. 10, 2025, alongside nearly 30 other church leaders in what supporters describe as a major crackdown on unregistered churches. Mariam Ibraheem drew global attention after a Sudanese Shariah court sentenced her in 2013 to 100 lashes and death by hanging for alleged apostasy after leaving the Islamic faith while she was pregnant.
Cuban pastor Barroso, who said he had been detained 21 times and sent to a labor camp for his faith before fleeing Cuba in 2016, and Y Phic “Jack” Hdok, a Montagnard Christian advocate who fled Vietnam in 2018, are also attending.
NIGERIA NAMED EPICENTER OF GLOBAL KILLINGS OF CHRISTIANS OVER FAITH IN 2025, REPORT SAYS
The meeting comes just ahead of the one-year anniversary of the creation of the White House Faith Office on Feb. 7, 2025. Trump launched the White House Faith Office via executive order, tasking it with leading the executive branch’s outreach to faith-based groups, community organizations and houses of worship.
The White House in Washington, D.C., with a blue sky.(Patrick Semansky)
In honor of the anniversary and as lawmakers and others gathered for the National Prayer Breakfast, the Faith Office said there are “150 reasons why President Trump is the most pro-faith, pro-life and pro-religious liberty president in American history.”
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“He protected religious liberty and affirmed faith in America. He has fought anti-Christian, antisemitic, and other forms of anti-religious bias while ending the weaponization of government against all people of faith. He has expanded school choice, protected parental rights, restored biological truth, uplifted families, ended illegal and divisive DEI policies, stopped taxpayer funding for abortion, restored free speech, and stood side-by-side with Israel,” the Faith Office said of Trump.
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