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Africa & the Middle East
Africa and the Middle East
Dear CSW,
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Thank you for sending the current edition of Connect & Encourage. It is a tremendous resource.
As for a method: I pick a recipient and prayerfully ask for a relevant Scripture, which then comes to mind. And then I write a short message e.g may God bless your work, in the case of an organisation. Thanks again and God bless,
John
New Malden, UK
Dear CSW,
Hope you will be pleased to know that having prayed through Connect & Encourage for many years, I have used lockdown to write to one person in each of the countries mentioned.
Carolyn
Blandford Forum, UK Eritrea
Many Eritrean Christians have been forced to flee their country due to the severe oppression they experience on account of their faith. As they have waited for acceptance in third countries, they have established their own worshipping communities. These are essentially refugee churches. Many of these Christians still live cautiously because the Eritrean authorities have been known to track down and harass people even outside of Eritrea. The cards you’ve sent to the church in Kenya have been an amazing encouragement to many.
Ebenezer Foundational Healing Church GPO 16147-00100 Nairobi Kenya
Nigeria
Archbishop Benjamin Argak Kwashi is the General Secretary of the Global Anglican Future Conference (Gafcon) and a prominent and eloquent advocate for Christians in northern and central Nigeria. His family experienced two brutal attacks but made a full recovery. The archbishop underwent further treatment for cancer following a recurrence, with a good prognosis so far. Please pray for the family’s continued health, safety and strength in the midst of ongoing tensions in central Nigeria.
The Most Rev. Dr. Benjamin Argak Kwashi and Dr. Gloria Kwashi Anglican Diocese of Jos PO Box 6283 Jos Plateau State 930001 Nigeria
Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, CSW Nigeria
CSW Nigeria
Our office in Nigeria works to promote freedom of religion or belief in an exceptionally difficult context and with limited resources. They are based in Kaduna, consistently among the three most insecure states in the country. Nevertheless, our staff work diligently to support victims of violations of freedom of religion or belief. The CEO of CSW-Nigeria, Rev Yunusa Nmadu, is in his final term as General Secretary of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) denomination, one of the largest denominations in northern Nigeria with a membership of over five million worldwide. At a time when abductions for ransom are rife, please pray for protection as staff travel the country to assist communities and individuals experiencing violations, and for the safety of their families and the families of CSW Nigeria’s volunteers in northern and central states.
CSW Nigeria c/o ECWA Gospel Church Lemu Road Tudun Nupawa PO Box 619 Kaduna Nigeria

Sudan
Sudan Church of Christ (SCOC)
In October 2020 a criminal court in Omdurman acquitted eight church leaders of charges of criminal trespass filed against them by an illegitimate governmentappointed committee. However, the case is now before the court of appeal.
SCOC PO Box 1235 Omdurman Sudan
Sudanese Presbyterian Evangelical Church (SPEC)
An illegitimate pro-government church committee appointed by the former regime sold most of the church’s properties and rented many buildings for exceedingly long terms, including the Khartoum Bahri Evangelical Church, which has mostly been demolished. Rafat Obid, who leads the church’s legitimate elected committee, has been arrested on several occasions for “impersonating” a church official, and is now facing another trial.
Evangelical Church Bahri PO Box 84 Khartoum north Sudan
Dr. Benjamin Argak Kwashi