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Strengthen What Remains

With ongoing conflict, instability and the threat of violence in the Middle East, thousands have fled for their safety.

But a brave remnant chose to stay.

When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow to the golden image, King Nebuchadnezzar was furious. Even with the threat of a blazing furnace, they stood firm. In the same way, there are believers who remain faithful when it would be easier – and safer – to leave. And like the three in Daniel, they trust that God is able to deliver them from anything (Daniel 3:17).

In parts of the Middle East, such as in Syria, years of conflict have made safety, security, and livelihood daily concerns for the Body of Christ.
Understandably, many are leaving the region – but a few remain.

People like Elias*…

Elias and his family were in church when a suicide bomber attacked. 22 people were killed. Their lives were ripped apart. But bravely, they’ve now returned to church. Still faithful. Still following Jesus.

“We have no ambition but to remain faithful. If we are asked to give our lives, we will give them right away,” says Elias, who lost multiple family members in the 2025 attack.

People like Zaid*...

In Yemen, there’s a new generation of Christians who have decided to stay and live in their home country, serving amid severe opposition and very real danger.

Some, like Zaid, a university student, have a vision to “live like Paul”.

“He lived in a dangerous place similar to where I live. He was surrounded by Pharisees; I’m surrounded by extremists. Yet, Paul changed his community and transformed it from darkness to light, with and through God. I want to be a mirror that reflects Jesus,” says Zaid with a faith that defies fear.

People like Setareh*...

Even though she’s only in her 20s, Setareh’s life has been filled with challenges and change in Iran. But praise God! She found Jesus and led her family and others to His Gospel – despite the fear of being raided, interrogated and imprisoned that awaits any Christian in Iran.

When she bravely shared the Gospel with two interested sisters, she felt panicked, but she also remembers a supernatural courage. “In that moment, I felt God’s presence with me,” Setareh says, “and I said to myself first: ‘Even if they take me right now, I have no doubt in His goodness.’”

From Syria to Yemen to Iran, Christians are choosing to stay and be beacons of light in the darkest and most dangerous places. 

They depend on support from their global Church family.

You can strengthen people like Elias, Zaid and Setareh to stand firm against the storm of persecution.

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Every R430

could provide persecution survival training to a believer to help them persevere.

Every R500

could provide trauma care to a Christian who’s faced extreme persecution.

Every R900

could give essential support to a Christian family in a time of crisis.

*Names changed for their protection.

**Any excess funds will be used to strengthen persecuted Christians where urgent help is needed.

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