Christians fear for their future in Sudan as conflict grows

Apr 24, 2023 by

by Anthony Baxter, Christian Today: Christians in Sudan are appealing for prayer amid fears that Islamist extremists may exploit the growing conflict and instability in the country. According to Open Doors, the country’s two million...

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Oppressed Christians struggling under Covid

Aug 11, 2020 by

from Anglican Ink: Oppression and discrimination against Christians has increased during Covid, says Release International, which has launched an appeal to help Christians suffering during the pandemic. Many Christians have been denied...

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Living and learning through the pandemic

May 1, 2020 by

From Build Partners: An East African Anglican perspective on the study of the Psalms. […] The growing death toll for the pandemic reveals an uneven spread of infection. Wealthier countries appear to bear the brunt of the disease while...

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Spiritual retreat for South Sudan leaders at the Vatican

Apr 8, 2019 by

by Hassan John, Global Christian News. South Sudan’s search for peace will take President Salva Kiir and his opposition leader Reik Machar to the Vatican in what the Holy See calls a “spiritual retreat”. Alessandro Gisotti, a spokesman in...

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‘Pure Genocide’: Over 6,000 Nigerian Christians Slaughtered, Mostly Women and Children

Mar 16, 2019 by

By Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post: Church leaders in Nigeria have said that Christians are experiencing “pure genocide” as 6,000 people, mostly women and children, have been murdered by Fulani radicals since January....

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UK visas: YES to radical Islamists, NO to Christian archbishops

Dec 2, 2016 by

From Barnabas Fund: It is hard to imagine a more incongruous headline – just as the world’s attention focuses on the liberation of Mosul, the UK government has refused to grant a visa to the Archbishop of Mosul to attend the consecration...

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