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Christianity ‘Still Alive’ in Sudan Despite Killings, Jailing of Pastors for Sharing the Gospel
A Christian pastor in Sudan has said that despite the escalating severe persecution in the Islamic-majority country, including the killing and jailing of church leaders, the faith is “still alive” and strong there.
“I want to say, as a ministry in Sudan, we want people to know that in spite of the situations that we are going through, that Christianity and the Church in Sudan I think is still strong. What has happened has astonished us,” one Baptist pastor identified only as James said in a Mission Network News article on Friday.
“But the simple Christians or simple Church or simple people who believe that God is involved in this situation, they encourage us and give us the hope that Christianity will not finish in Sudan,” he added.
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We have no clue what it is like to be persecuted. We moan about FB and You tube sanctioning us but my word what if we were being killed for what we preached or typed? We need to pray not to be saved but pray that others in the world are saved and leave our own fate to God to deal with. It is my belief that God knows what I need and when I need it so I myself pray for others and leave my fate good or bad to the Lord. Thanks for posting this.
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