This week, Christian persecution advocacy group Open Doors announced its annual list of 50 countries where it\u2019s hardest to be a Christian. At the top: North Korea, a country that has held the dubious distinction for 14 years. The majority of the countries are in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. Here\u2019s the full list. The list scores each country in terms in five quality-of-life areas and also looks at religiously motivated violence. For the third year in a row, the scores have gone up, suggesting that persecution against Christians has increased worldwide. American Christians could do so much more to help their vulnerable siblings in the faith, said David Curry, who serves as Open Doors USA\u2019s president and CEO. \u201cIf I had the feeling that the American church, in all of my travels, was praying\u2014\u200bat least, praying for the persecuted believers\u2014I would feel much better than I do,\u201d said Curry. \u201cI just don\u2019t think that happens on a wide scale.\u201d Curry joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor-in-chief Mark Galli to discuss drug cartel persecution in Mexico, what keeps North Korea on the top of the list, and American Christian apathy.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices