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Bring Joy to Isolated Christian Children This Christmas

Bullied. Attacked. Isolated. Denied an education.

It is heartbreaking that children suffer from such things at such a young age simply for being Christian. Many struggle to understand why God allows them to suffer.

Christmas is often a time when children are particularly vulnerable. They feel especially isolated from their communities, unable to celebrate the birth of Christ, or forced to do so in secret.

For some young believers, Christmas may be the one time of year when they can celebrate with Christian children their own age – always with the knowledge that they will return to a life of isolation.

They need to know they are not alone.

“Christian children and youth face a diverse range of persecution and discrimination. For many, their experience of living out their faith in a context of serious persecution is profoundly lonely and isolating – they are rejected by others and lack help and support.” – Excerpt from the Children and Youth Persecution Report.

Will you give the gift of joy to isolated and vulnerable children this Christmas?

Give joy

We’re working toward an important goal of R580 000 to support these children.

Show a persecuted child that they are not alone.

*Should this campaign become fully funded, we will apply your gift where the need is greatest.

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