-  Country Information Population Population
 49,197,555 (2023 est.)Ethnicity (%) 
 Sudanese Arab (70), Fur, Beja, Nuba and Fallata (30)Religion 
 Sunni Muslim, small Christian minorityLeader 
 President (to be determined)
 Transitional military leadership in placeGovernment type 
 Presidential republicLegal system 
 Mixed legal system of Islamic law and English common lawSource: CIA World Factbook 
-  Pray for SudanPray that Christians throughout Sudan will continue to entrust themselves to Christ and preach the Gospel boldly, knowing Jesus is the ruler over the kings of the earth (2 Timothy 1:7-12, Revelation 1:5). Pray also that peace, justice and religious freedom may be firmly established. 
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										Church Building Destroyed While Authorities Watch A demolished Pentecostal church building in Khartoum. 
 Photo: CSWOn July 8th, approximately 30 individuals equipped with heavy machinery demolished a Pentecostal church in the El Haj Yousif area of Khartoum as police officers and military personnel looked on without intervening. By the time the demolition was finished, the worship hall – which had been constructed in the early 1990s – was reduced to rubble, along with the church's administrative offices, guest house, and other adjoining buildings. 
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										Church Leaders Face Violence from Multiple Sides A church in Sudan. 
 Photo: Flickr / David Stanley (cc)The bishop of the El-Obeid diocese in Sudan recently suffered a harrowing ordeal at the hands of both members of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and those of the opposing rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On December 1st, Bishop Yunan Tombe Trille Kuku Andali reported that he was travelling with a deacon named Joseph. The ministry team had just arrived in El-Obeid when they were suddenly stopped and harassed by the SAF. The troops seized the small sum of money in U.S. dollars that the bishop was carrying, claiming that it was forbidden currency. During the robbery, the soldiers also physically harmed the two men. 
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										Displaced Christians Driven From Their Homes A group of people in Sudan. 
 Photo: Wikipedia / Nina R (cc)Residents of the Al-Makniya area of Sudan's River Nile state drove 34 displaced Christians from their homes on October 19th. Those responsible for the displacement explained that they did not want any Christians nor black people in the area. 
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										Military Officers Arrest Christian Refugees Photo: VOMC 
 Amid the ongoing civil war in Sudan, a group of over 100 Sudanese men, women and children travelled to the city of Shendi on the banks of the Nile River in search of refuge from the fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary group, RSF. There, the refugees – most of whom are members of the Sudanese Church of Christ – sought shelter in an affiliated church building. 
 
				