From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject Anti-Christian Violence Spreads
Date January 4, 2021 3:12 PM
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John,


Last year, persecution was worse than ever across the globe.

While we were able to help free imprisoned American Pastor Bryan Nerren from wrongful detention in India for his faith, many other Christians faced dire circumstances.





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The atrocities against Christians in Nigeria have escalated out of control. The Trump Administration just placed Nigeria on a critical persecution watch list – something we’ve long argued – but more must be done. The anti-Christian violence has spread across Africa. And Indian and Chinese Christians face increasing crackdowns.

At the ACLJ, we are dedicated to defending persecuted Christians, and our work is needed NOW MORE THAN EVER.

We are redoubling our efforts for persecuted Christians, preparing to take bold action in what may be the largest collection of legal submissions we’ve ever made at the U.N. in the year ahead.

But our work must start in Nigeria before it is too late for dying Christians. As we ramp up our international efforts, we need YOU now.

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Jay Sekulow

ACLJ Chief Counsel

P.S. I want to express from the bottom of my heart just how thankful we are at the ACLJ for your support. Your support not only met, but far exceeded our 2020 Year-End goal. Our fight for life and liberty here at home and across the globe is only possible because of you. Thank you.





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