Campaign Description
Every single week in Nigeria, hundreds of Christians are slaughtered in their villages, churches burned to the ground, and children orphaned in front of their eyes.
Since 2015, over 62,000 Nigerian Christians have been killed simply because of their faith — more than in the entire Middle East combined. Entire communities have been wiped off the map. Pastors are beheaded. Young girls are abducted and forced into marriage with with their captors. Pregnant women are cut open. Farmers are shot in their fields for refusing to deny Christ.
The world stays silent. Mainstream media barely mentions it. Governments look away. While the world argues about other conflicts, a slow-motion genocide is happening right now in Africa's most populous nation.
Your donation today is not just money — it is a lifeline.
- $25 feeds a displaced Christian family for a week
- $60 provides emergency shelter for a widow and her children
- $150 helps rescue and rehabilitate a girl kidnapped by extremists
- $500 supports a safe house that protects entire persecuted families
These are real people with names, dreams, and faith that refuses to break even when everything else is taken from them. They are not statistics. They are our brothers and sisters.
Please — don't scroll past their tears.
Be the reason a child in Nigeria doesn't lose another parent tonight.
Donate now. Because silence in the face of genocide is complicity.
Yes. In 2024 alone, more than 8,000 Nigerian Christians were murdered for their faith. Open Doors ranked Nigeria #1 on the World Watch List for Christian persecution for years running. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and multiple human-rights groups have used the term "genocide" to describe the systematic targeting of Christian communities.
Many feel it's because the victims are African Christians. When churches are bombed on Christmas Day and entire villages are massacred, the story often gets buried or labeled "farmer-herder clashes" — even when eyewitnesses and survivors say the attackers scream "Allahu Akbar" and target only Christians.
Yes — grandmothers praying in church, children walking home from school, farmers tending their crops. In places like Benue, Plateau, Kaduna, and Southern Kaduna, entire Christian communities have been displaced. Over 5 million Nigerian Christians are now internally displaced — one of the largest displaced populations on earth.
100% of your donation goes directly to trusted local partners on the ground who risk their lives daily to: Deliver food and medicine to displaced Christian families hiding in forests Provide trauma counseling for orphaned children Rebuild burned churches that serve as the only safe gathering place Run emergency rescue operations for abducted girls Offer legal support to widows whose land has been seized
Because tomorrow it could be too late for another village. Because these are human beings created in the same image of God as you and me. Because if we stay silent when Christians are slaughtered today, no one will speak when it's another group tomorrow.
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