Dear Friend,
I am reaching out with an urgent appeal from Equipping the Persecuted. As you know, we are deeply committed to safeguarding the lives of thousands in Nigeria, who are under severe threat due to ongoing violent attacks, and this mission is needed now more than ever.
We have embarked on a crucial 30-day fundraising challenge with a goal of $100,000, and thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, we have already raised $10,000! However, the road ahead is still long, and every contribution is vital. In just the past two weeks, over 30 Christians in Nigeria have been tragically killed in several attacks. This violence underscores the critical need for robust village security teams, which have consistently proven to save lives.
Equipping the Persecuted is dedicated to real, impactful actions—not gimmicks. Our mission is purely focused on preserving lives and we are committed to enhancing our efforts significantly in 2024. We aim to be tenfold more effective than last year and to ultimately halt the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, empowering those who have lost almost everything, including their loved ones.
At this time, I am in Washington DC, engaging with congressmen and Christian lobbying groups to draw attention to this dire situation—one that remains largely overlooked. The feedback has been clear; our vision and dedication are unprecedented, and now, more than ever, our brothers and sisters need our help.We need your assistance to spread the word. Please inform your friends, family, and church communities about the ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria. Encourage them to take a stand by supporting our mission.
Their partnership could transform lives and bring us closer to our goal of ending this crisis.If you have any questions or need further information about our mission or how you can help, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Your involvement and support could mean the difference between life and death.
Thank you for considering this critical appeal. We can bring peace and security back to our brothers and sisters in Nigeria.
With deepest gratitude,
Judd Saul