Persecution Project Foundation was contacted in early January by Pastor Francis Ayul of Faith Evangelical Baptist Association of Churches (FEBAC), one of the pastors we support in the Upper Nile region of South Sudan. He wrote to tell us about a violent attack that had occurred in the village of Atar in the early morning […]
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on February 5th, 2010
Chances are you’ve spoken with Teresa Hurlock, if you have ever called the PPF office in Virginia. Teresa is the “voice” of PPF. She is our “first impression” and has served the organization for nearly six years. As the first contact with the donor, she works with the realization that all PPF employees are […]
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on January 22nd, 2010
By Matt Chancey In a recent Africa Messenger, we included a picture of some of the students from Providence Christian School in Dothan, Alabama. The students at Providence have been wonderful partners in our clean water projects. My mother is a Latin teacher at Providence and recently invited me to give the students an update […]
During PPF’s Christmas outreaches, a team traveled south of Southern Darfur to the river town of Nyamlel, to visit an orphanage supported by PPF ministry partner African Leadership. While in Nyamlel, our vehicle suffered a puncture in one of the tires (a normal occurrence). After putting on a spare, which looked like it was about to join its predecessor, the driver recommended we drive to his office in Aweil to pick up a better spare. This would take us two hours out of our way, but we didn’t want to risk sleeping with hyenas in the desolate bush between us and our base camp in Jaac.
I was somewhere between Gok Machar and Jaac with my team. It had already been a long day. What was supposed to be a three-hour journey had doubled. It was well past dark, and our vehicle was weaving in and out between trees and thorn bushes, trying to avoid the occasional stump protruding from the “road” that was really nothing more than a glorified cow path.
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on December 16th, 2009
Kraig Swanger is a man of passion. He has a passion for the Lord, a passion for his family, and a passion for the persecuted Church. That’s what inspired Kraig to become a founding Board Member at Persecution Project Foundation. He wanted to help.
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on December 11th, 2009
A few days ago, I was driving through Nairobi, Kenya, late in the evening (which is not generally a safe thing to do), when I came upon a scene that is all too common in that part of the world – a road accident.
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on November 19th, 2009
One of the leaders behind the scenes at PPF is Stuart (Stu) Epperson, Jr. Stu is a wellspring of passion and energy for the cause of the persecuted. This passion is communicated every day on the eight radio stations Stu owns through Truth Broadcasting — as well as 30 affiliates nationwide.
by Hagazi Kebede, PPF CFO/COO According to the IRS, Persecution Project Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation. But the reality is that PPF is a network — a network of Christians united by the goal to engage in active compassion for the persecuted and the needy. Every day, we receive letters from members of this […]