Did you know that 20% of PJIs cases are religious asylum cases?
In the book of Acts, chapter 9, Saul of Tarsus was, “breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples.” As Saul set out to imprison Christians in Damascus, Jesus asked him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me (emphasis added)?” stating, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.” Jesus Christ took the persecution of Christians personally and so does the Pacific Justice Institute.
Right now, as PJI is experiencing unparalleled growth, we are also seeing our greatest opportunity to help people. Because of privacy and safety concerns, we can’t name the people and families who we are representing, but these brothers and sisters in Christ have fled their countries, homes, and families, while many have lost their life savings and businesses.
One such client is a wife and her teenage son. The father of the family was ministering in his home country when armed men broke into where he was sharing the Gospel. The father, and his brothers who were ministering with him, were abducted, tortured, machine-gunned and their bodies burned. This picture of four coffins is of the father and his brothers’ burial in their home country.
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PJI will not allow these families of martyrs to be returned to their country and “fed to the lions.” Will you help us today with a generous gift to the Pacific Justice Institute?
It’s been said that, “The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church” and, “Whoever tortures or abuses a human being abuses God’s image, and the church takes as its own that cross, that martyrdom.” Your readiness to donate helps ensure that no family is left behind in the face of persecution.
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Thank you for your consideration of the many individuals and families that rely on PJI for their safety and protection.
Running the Race,
Brad Dacus
Founder and President
Pacific Justice Institute
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