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The Islamist Establishment in Sudan vs. The Street

by Brad Phillips On December 19, 2018, the little-known Sudan Professional Association (SPA) emerged as the organizing force behind a wave of protests and civil disobedience in Sudan.  Hundreds of thousands of courageous Sudanese took to the streets of Khartoum, Omdurman, and elsewhere to press for their rights. To this day, the demands of “The Street”…
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Discipleship & Evangelism Field Report

Persecution Project Foundation, in conjunction with local pastors, has distributed 6,500 audio Bibles to Nuba residents in 2021. A majority of those were delivered during our June outreaches to three counties: Delami, Heiban, and Umdorein. Pastors from nine different denominations received audio Bibles to hand out to members of their congregations and communities. The pastors…
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John Deere Tractor Update

Food security is a major concern for the marginalized and persecuted people of Sudan, so unless you live in an urban area, you’re going to farm and manage livestock. Most Nuba people have their own gardens, requiring just basic tools for managing. But many institutions like schools and hospitals run larger-scale operations to support their…
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God’s Rest

by Dr. 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 third of a multi-part series on how we can all experience…
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Recent Photos from the Field

ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL WAYS TO DEFEAT TRAUMA IS TO LEARN TO LOVE BOLDLY AND COMPLETELY WITH ALL OF OUR HEART.

Field Report Update

Persecution Project’s Field Team recently reported more successful outreaches in two Nuba counties. The team distributed action packs to 6,000 displaced families. Each pack contains items to help a family get settled into a new area, including clothes, cooking pots, soap, mosquito nets, shoes, etc. In addition to action packs, 12,000 BP-5 emergency food packets…
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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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