Priest Arrested on Kidnapping Charges

All Saints' Cathedral and Reverend Elia Kumundan
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Episcopal Church of Sudan
A Sudanese Anglican priest has been arrested on charges of kidnapping a woman who came to him wanting to convert from Islam, according to a May 15 report from Reuters.  Reverend Elia Kumundan and at least four other Christians were arrested on May 14 following the disappearance of the 23-year-old woman in March.  The authorities believe that the church helped the woman to either hide or to leave the country.

Apostasy is a controversial issue in Sudan. Some Muslim leaders demand that it be punished with death, while others support the 2005 constitution that promises freedom of religion. One church leader recounted how many Christians have been forced into hiding in fear of death. Authorities regularly harass and threaten Christians but are careful to avoid any indication that the harassment is for religious reasons.

Pray that religious freedom will truly be practiced in Sudan. Pray that the charges against Reverend Kumundan will be dropped.  Pray that God will give him the words to say to his accusers.

For more information on the persecution of Christians in Sudan, click here. The Voice of the Martyrs is helping to rebuild southern Sudan following the devastating civil war.  A video report is available on our multimedia website, www.vomcanada.com.

  • Country Information

    Population
    49,197,555 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Sudanese Arab (70), Fur, Beja, Nuba and Fallata (30)

    Religion
    Sunni Muslim, small Christian minority

    Leader
    President (to be determined)
    Transitional military leadership in place

    Government type
    Presidential republic

    Legal system
    Mixed legal system of Islamic law and English common law

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Sudan

    Pray 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.

Sudan News

  • Humanitarian Aid Denied to Muslim-Background Believers
    A group of people are gathered closely together under a rudimentary shelter made of poles and white cloth.
    Refugees in Sudan
    Photo: Flickr / EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (cc)

    Now in its eighth month, Sudan's civil war has displaced over six million people, many of whom were forced to take refuge in camps where food and other basic resources are scarce. Some humanitarian assistance has been provided to the country, which is then distributed through smaller local aid groups. According to a Christian ministry worker in the region, this aid has been denied to some displaced followers of Jesus.