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A Different Kind of Peace: Not Just a Treaty but Wholeness

by Frank Seekins Editor’s Note: Dr. Frank Seekin’s has been a good friend to PPF for more than 15 years. He’s traveled to Sudan with us and counseled pastors and evangelists on ministering to congregations impacted by trauma. Here, he shares with us the second of a multi-part series on how we can all experience…
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Healing for Hassan

by Brad Phillips Due to decades of genocidal wars and persecutions, all of Sudan, but especially the Nuba mountains region, is comprised of communities where literally the entire population has undergone severe mental, emotional and physical trauma. I remember sitting one day with Matt and Abulul in a marketplace called Abuleila taking our morning “bun”…
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Breaking the Cycle of Trauma

by Frank Seekins Editor’s Note: Dr. Frank Seekins has been a friend to PPF for more than 15 years. He’s traveled to Sudan with us and counseled pastors and evangelists on ministering to congregations impacted by trauma. Here, he shares with us the first of a multi-part series on how we can all experience victory…
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One Body

by Matt Chancey Editor’s Note: 1 Corinthians 12 describes the church as one body with many parts. As we fellowship with our persecuted family in the two Sudans, we share in their suffering. When we began our outreaches more than two decades ago, we based out of northern Kenya. And today, much of our work…
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A Summer of Service

Sudan is in a very important, but fragile, phase. After the overthrow of dictator Omar al Bashir in 2019, Sudan has been run by a transitional government. Many members of this government are honest actors who want to see real change in the country. They are supporters of religious freedom and an end of the…
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A Special Ribbon Cutting

The rains in Sudan’s Nuba mountains typically start in May; but this year they came early. The roads are already filled with water in low-lying areas, causing a lot of trouble for the few vehicles operating in the territory. But bad weather didn’t stop a very important ceremony from taking place. PPF President Brad Phillips…
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A Burden of Good News

In Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian is portrayed as a man carrying an enormous burden; one only Christ can remove from his shoulders. And yes, Christ removes Christian’s burden. But He replaces it with a new one. Jesus says “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.” We believe the lightness of Christ’s burden is due…
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Water is Life

Dirty water is responsible for more than 80 percent of disease in places like Sudan’s war-torn Nuba mountains. Persecution Project Foundation’s Safe Water Program addresses this need. In 2020 alone, PPF repaired 95 broken borehole pumps. So far in 2021, 46 additional pumps have been fixed. Each pump typically serves 1,000 people – as well…
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A Fellowship of Active Compassion

By Matt Chancey I recently received a notification that my colleague at Persecution Project, Ed Lyons, who works as our Director of Ministry Advancement, just celebrated the start of his 16th year with the organization. Ed’s dedication to our persecuted brothers and sisters has always been an encouragement to me. But as much as I…
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Safe Water Update

In 2020, our Emergency Borehole Repair Team repaired 95 broken well pumps in the war-torn Nuba mountains of Sudan, and they have already repaired an additional 20 boreholes this year. Each working pump typically serves 1,000 people, as well as their livestock. 80% of disease in places like the Nuba comes from dirty water. Consequently,…
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