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Good Shepherds

“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.” John 10:11 Jesus describes Himself as the “Good Shepherd.” He then goes on to indicate what that means. “The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.” It can seem ridiculous to us in the 21st century to consider it a…
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Looking Forward… by Going Back

As we look forward to a new year of ministry, we at Persecution Project feel it important to first go back and remember the blessings of the previous year. It’s both encouraging and challenging. It’s encouraging because we can see all the progress made in just a few months. It’s challenging because we want to…
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The Importance of Partnership

Rescue those who are being taken away to death,And those who are staggering to the slaughter, Oh hold them back! If you say, “See, we did not know this,”Does He who weighs the hearts not consider it?And does He who watches over your soul not know it?And will He not repay a person according to his work? —Prov. 24:11-12 by Matt Chancey In October,…
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The Real War in Sudan

If you’ve followed our reports, you know that on April 15th, a new war erupted on the streets of Khartoum, as two rival Islamist Generals began fighting one another for control of the military junta which runs the central government in Sudan. The International Community feigned shock at this development but then quickly chose sides….
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Hospital Update

Towards the end of the summer, we received a report from Dr. Martin Zakariah, providing an update as to the conditions at Gigaiba Referral Hospital (GRH) in the war-torn Nuba mountains. The summer months are traditionally hot and dry in many parts of America, but in places like the Nuba mountains of Sudan, the problem…
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Responding in Love

When we are faced with a crisis, whether personally or as a group, we can respond in one of several ways. There are those who complain and point out all the reasons why the crisis occurred and how the victims were not responsible (or in some cases got what they deserved). These responders are more…
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United We Stand

On April 15th, 2023, fighting erupted in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. The violence involved two Islamist generals fighting over the military junta which has effectively ruled Sudan since the ouster of dictator Omar al Bashir. The conflict quickly spread nationwide and caught most people completely off guard. No one had been able to stockpile. Imagine not…
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A Time to Embrace and Speak

FOR EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON, AND A TIME FOR EVERY MATTER UNDER HEAVEN… A TIME TO EMBRACE, AND A TIME TO REFRAIN FROM EMBRACING… A TIME TO KEEP SILENCE, AND A TIME TO SPEAK. ECCLESIASTES 3:1, 5B, 7B Within two weeks of fighting erupting in Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum between competing Islamist generals,…
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“DEFCON 1” in Sudan

If you have followed our work for any length of time, you will have learned that among the Nuba people is the largest community of Christians in the officially Islamic State of Sudan. For decades this strong voice for the Gospel has been the target of persecution, terror, and genocide by Islamist extremists in the…
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More Medicines Delivered

As published in our last Annual Report, Persecution Project was responsible for delivering 85 percent of all medicines to the war-torn Nuba mountains of Sudan in 2022. These life-saving drugs were distributed among 203 remote medical facilities, including three rural hospitals. In 2023, our medical program continues at full speed— thanks to your faithful giving….
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