Faith
Christians Urged to Act Amid Sudan Crisis
Faith Facts
- Sudan’s conflict has killed at least 150,000 people and displaced over 13 million, leaving 30 million in need of urgent help.
- The United Arab Emirates, under Sheikh Mansour, has supported one side in the war through finances and arms, implicating major football interests in the West.
- Christian communities in Sudan, especially in Darfur and the Nuba Mountains, are enduring targeted violence and persecution.
The situation in Sudan is dire, with its people facing immense suffering and Christians among the most vulnerable.
As followers of Christ, it is important to recognize the impact of injustice and stand firm in faith and prayer for Sudan’s people.
For nearly three years, the conflict between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces has led to grave human rights violations.
“We believe in the power of prayer to bring about change.”
Both factions have attacked hospitals, schools, and places of worship, with the RSF especially targeting communities based on ethnicity and faith.
The connection between the war and international interests is evident, as evidence shows the UAE—led by Sheikh Mansour—actively backs the RSF.
This support has a direct tie to the English Premier League, since Sheikh Mansour owns Manchester City FC.
Scripture calls us to seek justice.
The Premier League has implemented new rules to hold club owners accountable for human rights abuses, reinforcing their moral and biblical responsibility.
Christians in the United Kingdom have gathered in prayerful protest, inviting others to urge the league to promote justice and peace in Sudan.
Our voices matter, and prayerful action can uplift the persecuted and bring hope to Sudan’s Christian communities.
Sign the petition and let your voice be heard for truth, freedom, and healing.