Campaigns
Fresh Water, Medical Equipment, and Communication Devices for Persecuted Christians in Nigeria
Imagine you are at home, enjoying a quiet evening. It’s dusk, the sun is setting behind the hills. Your family is around, perhaps your children or grandchildren are there with you, playing games on the floor. This is the best part of the day, relaxing after your work is done. Suddenly the calm is broken…
Rebuilding Christian Villages in Iraq
To help SPC rebuild Christian churches and villages in Iraq, You may use this link, or the form below ***April 6 Update: Father Ammar and other Christians on the ground compiled a list of churches, monasteries, cemeteries and other religious buildings that have suffered from the Islamic State. We are sharing that list with you here to show all the various…
The Holy Family Center
**June 4 Update** Thanks to you, our incredibly generous donors, the Holy Family Center is still running and caring for exiled infants and their mothers. While the emergency fund has been raised, the Center is in continual need of support in order to ensure that they never are in danger of running our of supplies…
Parishes in Exile
Since the outbreak of ISIS in Iraq, Hundreds of thousands of Christians have been forced to leave their ancient homeland, the Nineveh Plain. Some of these Christians, in an effort to hold on to the community they worshipped with for generations, sought refuge together as an entire parish. 25 of these parishes are now located…
Rebuild the Nigerian Church
For over six years Nigeria has been fighting a vicious radical Islamic insurgency, Boko Haram. Boko Haram is known for kidnapping women and young girls, forcing their conversion, and forcibly ‘marrying’ them to terrorists. The insurgency group has bombed and burned many churches across the country. Nigerians scatter around the ruins of a church targeted…
The Little Angels Orphanage
Patriarch Aphrem of the Syriac Orthodox Church recently acquired the property featured above from commercial developers who stopped development due to the Syrian civil war. Patriarch Aphrem is now converting the property into the “Little Angels” orphanage to provide for some of the more vulnerable and helpless victims of the on-going conflict. Since the 2011…
Northern Iraq
I want to take this opportunity to tell you how these Christian communities are doing, and to keep you up to date on our on-going efforts to support persecuted Christians. In short, the good news is that the Christian refugees are being cared for. The bad news is that the situation is bleak and not…