From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject They WON'T MAKE IT
Date December 23, 2020 12:33 PM
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John,


2,200 Christians have been killed by Islamic radicals in Nigeria THIS YEAR simply because of their faith.

Countless more won’t make it to 2021. This is our wake-up call.

We’ve warned you that the deadly violence against Christians was escalating. And now the U.S. Government has placed Nigeria on a persecution watchlist – something we’ve advocated for years.

But the anti-Christian violence is seeping into other African nations.

In addition, violent Hindus in India are abusing helpless Christians, giving them a grim ultimatum: Renounce your faith or run.

Christians in Pakistan face violence and murder. And charges of blasphemy can be levied without proof, which, under Pakistan’s archaic laws, carry a death sentence.

We've gone directly to the U.N. – even during the pandemic – urging international intervention to stop the violence against Christians around the world. And we’re already preparing to take even more action next year.

This Christmas our Christian brothers and sisters are facing atrocities because of their faith. We’re literally FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES. But we face a daunting challenge.

We're a week away from our Year-End Matching Challenge Deadline.

Have your Tax-Deductible gift DOUBLED right now. $5 becomes $10; $20 becomes $40 in defense of persecuted Christians.

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