SUDAN: On the Cusp of Change

Source: Mission Network News, April 12, 2019

Everyone appears to be seizing Sudan’s moment of change and celebrating the ouster of longtime dictator Omar al-Bashir.

[Miles Windsor of Middle East Concern] observes the role of the international community as one that supports that process and ensures that there is not simply a new form of military regime in Sudan. He goes on to say that despite Bashir’s ouster, Sudan’s streets remain full of protestors.

For those serving as gospel workers or church leaders, the events of the last couple of days are momentous. What’s ahead is unknown, but full of possibilities.

“They’re asking for prayer that calm will be restored soon in Sudan, that the Lord would protect his Church there, and that our brothers and sisters in Sudan would remain a clear testimony in the midst of a crisis.”

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