The Center for Security Policy is calling for support to spread awareness of the fight against the Islamic State group and to end the persecution of individuals the group deems as enemies.
The non-profit organization has launched the Nazarene lapel pin to be worn by individuals who support that cause.
The pin bears the Arabic letter pronounced “nun,” a symbol that the Islamic State gruop uses to mark the homes of Christians they target for persecution.
CSP urges the public to “help make this symbol of oppression into a sign of resistance and solidarity with the oppressed.”