Yagoub

My dear brothers and sisters, in the Lord. You remember, last time we were only 24 families from Kab… and Ku… who moved to Jabal Marra villages, and now 38 more families are added. We are still crying to God for his help. We have a number of widows and orphans who fled from the war zone areas in Kab.. and Ku… They are amazing ladies full of faith.

Like Nura, a 35 years old lady with 5 kids whose husband died and lost 16 family members, including her mother and father. She is among the groups that moved from Kab.. to Jabal Marra’s village of K….. The lady’s situation is miserable. No one thought that she would live normally. But she surprised everybody in the church. She said, “Though I lost my dad and my husband, who were my main source of provision, I still have a hope that Jesus will provide for me, as well as the family of the Lord who is standing with me in this situation. Thank you so much. I and my children are asking God to bless you, as you blessed us with our condition.”

Brother Alamadin, we have many widows like her, and Sudan’s situation is obvious. I felt I had to share this with you to share with our faith families to help our brothers and sisters who fled from the war. Our main source of income here is the food that we get out of rainwater. Now, we have 62 families from the above areas, and still, these people have family members who are daily joining. In security terms, there is no direct threat, but there is no food. Therefore, my brother, I appeal for God’s provision. If we can put them in our prayers that God will provide a budget of three month 150 dollars for each family that will help much for them to survive. But otherwise, the situation is really a life-threatening situation, specifically for widows and orphans. However, we are so thankful for your prayers and support. On top of that, we have there are hundreds of Muslims whose situation is even worse.

Please ask our brothers and sisters in CRM to pray for these needs. May the Lord bless you all.