A Voice for God’s Suffering and Persecuted Church

“This is my command: Love each other.”

Jesus Christ

 

 

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In Jesus Name Ministries

PO Box 1059

Bristol, VA  24203

Phone - 276-644-1089

Email—court@inJesusname.org

Information on this web site is gathered from our contacts, or from our visits “Behind the Gates of Hell.”  If news gathering agencies are used they will be sourced.

 

Unfortunately, because of the nature of the crisis in Sudan, we are not able to be in direct contact with our brethren living there in these conditions, but are partnering with Persecution Project Foundation who helps us get supplies to these refugees. Your gifts will greatly relieve the suffering of these Christians, and your love will be felt far across the ocean.

 

God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love

you have shown him as you have helped his people

and continue to help them. Heb. 6:10

 

Sudan

                                   The Sudan Atrocities

For several years Sudan has been experiencing a terrible genocide against Christians and other non-Muslims particularly in the south and western regions of the country. There is no way to summarize the great atrocities that are happening in Sudan even as I write this very statement. Daily, people are slaughtered, raped and taken prisoners by the vicious Janjaweed riders (translation: “devils on horseback”). The ones that are able to escape run as fast and as far as they can into the desert. As a result, tens of thousands of refugees are simply living in forsaken areas where there is no food or even water. The need for self-protection is almost as much of a necessity to them as food and water. Thus men, women, young boys, and girls are armed with weapons ready to defend themselves at a moment’s notice should the black riders find them. Can you imagine us having to live like that?

According to most sources, over two million people have become refugees because of the genocide crisis in Sudan; many of them being young children. As Christians and other non-Muslims continue to be driven from their homes, some refugee camps are struggling to keep up with the growing number of people. They are in need of food, water, clothing, medical supplies, pots and pans, blankets, tarps and mosquito nets (to keep down malaria) for shelter and disease protection, wells for clean water, and Bibles.

 

 

100% of your gift designated for Sudan will be

sent  to them through a courier.

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