
Did you aware that our sisters in Christ in Sudan and South Sudan are being abducted, raped, forced into conversion and marriage, and even sold into sexual slavery? Though this happens to women everywhere, in some countries Christians are particularly targeted for their faith and because they are not protected by governments who view Christians as second- and third-class citizens likes what happens now in Sudan.
More details: Sudanese Christians are trapped in the crossfire between Islamic militant organizations and masses that violently target Christians, and an Islamizing culture on the other hand that results in Christians being isolated from the rest of the population. The notorious blasphemy laws continue to be adopted by Sudanese government after the succession of South Sudan and have devastating consequences for minorities, including Christians in far north Sudan. Some Sudanese women crowd exhausted and burned to death for alleged blasphemy charges. Women and girls are experiencing violence every day; especially those from minority groups who are vulnerable and easy targets for rape, sexual abuse and kidnapping.

Jane
25000 $

John
2200 $

Mary
1900 $

Jack
2000 $