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Save the Persecuted Christians Works to Protect Christians Globally

2 min readAug 18, 2022
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The founder and former director of The Veritas Forum, Kelly Monroe Kullberg studied at the Harvard Divinity School as a visiting student and later at the Gordon-Cornwell Theological Seminary. She founded the Veritas Forum in 1992 to assist Harvard College and graduate students seeking to explore hard questions in relation to the biblical perspective in which Harvard College was founded. Veritas has since grown to reach more than a million students in 200 universities, in 20 nations. Kullberg also authored several books, including “Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Christian Thinkers” and “Finding God Beyond Harvard.” Kelly Monroe Kullberg is passionate about volunteering to help persecuted Christians, Jews, and minority groups globally and is a member of the nonprofit coalition, Save the Persecuted Christians.

Save the Persecuted Christians aims to expose the extent of anti-Christian violence globally with targeted awareness-raising programs, media appearances, and community outreach. The group also advocates for the protection of government workers, public servants, and organizations who whistle-blow on instances of discrimination and persecution in their countries. The organization works with and through a coalition of multi-religious and nondenominational groups worldwide. The organization also holds an annual summit with emerging leaders, the Global Campaign for Religious Prisoners of Conscience, to protest the detainment of religious prisoners.

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Kelly Kullberg
Kelly Kullberg

Written by Kelly Kullberg

Kelly Kullberg — Founder of the Christ-Centered Veritas Forum

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