Please respond now to offer help to suffering Christians in Sudan. | ||||
| Our Christian brothers and sisters in Sudan urgently need our prayers and support. Two Islamist generals and their opposing armies are fighting for control of the country, and millions of people in and around the capital, Khartoum, are paying the price. Thousands of civilians have been killed or wounded in the crossfire, with ever-increasing casualties.
Your gift today will help support Sudan’s Christians in this great time of need.
For decades, The Voice of the Martyrs has worked to support persecuted Christians in Sudan. Since the fighting broke out, VOM has already sent two shipping containers packed with medical kits, blankets and other material assistance for those taking refuge in the Nuba Mountains, one of the only areas of Sudan that is, so far, unaffected by the current conflict. Your help is urgently needed now. Your gift will provide practical help and share the love of Christ. As our persecuted Christian family members in Sudan continue to endure suffering and hardship, you and the global body of Christ can let them know they are not alone. Your donation will provide medical care, furnish temporary shelter, meet unique needs, supply food and equip our brothers and sisters to be bold witnesses for Christ. Please do not delay. Help is desperately needed now. Thank you for your partnership.
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