John,
I know I don't often email you on a Sunday, but I need your help. An urgent deadline is approaching, and we can't continue the fight for persecuted Christians without you, John.
Christians in the Congo are on the brink of devastation. Roving Islamic (ISIS) militias are raiding villages, burning alive and beheading Christians on the spot. Entire communities are hiding in the jungle for fear of what ISIS will do to them.
We JUST sent a crucial legal letter to the U.N. Human Rights Office – demanding the U.N. prosecute those responsible for the mass executions and protect Christian communities from future massacres.
AND we are meeting with and warning world leaders in the European Union and Washington, D.C., of the cruelty faced by these Christians. TOMORROW we're sending a vital legal letter to the U.N. to defend these dying Christians.
We MUST take action NOW. It's our sacred duty.
We can help SAVE CHRISTIAN LIVES. But we face a daunting challenge. We urgently need your tax-deductible support.
TODAY, as we take action, your tax-deductible gift will be DOUBLED through our Life & Liberty Drive to SAVE CHRISTIANS. $5 becomes $10; $20 becomes $40 in defense of persecuted Christians. But our deadline is in just about 72 hours.
Have Your Gift DOUBLED Now To Save Christians.
TODAY, as we engage with world leaders and take vital legal action to defeat the scourge of Christian persecution across the globe, we need you.
Sign: Protect Christians From Massacre in the Congo.
The ACLJ just submitted six reports to the U.N. for the 50th Universal Periodic Review, exposing severe religious persecution and human rights abuses in countries like Mongolia, Maldives, Libya, Honduras, and Belarus.
Read: ACLJ Files 6 Reports Highlighting Persecution.
From Christians being jailed or killed to denied legal rights, religious freedom remains under global threat and must be defended. Many voices can make a difference. Add your voice and help us defend persecuted Christians worldwide.
Sign: Defend Persecuted Christians Worldwide.
Two Christian brothers, Amoon and Qaisar, were falsely accused of blasphemy in Pakistan and sentenced to death. Despite no evidence, their conviction was upheld. The misuse of blasphemy laws targets Christians.
We are appealing to Pakistan's Supreme Court to overturn this injustice. Urgent action is needed.
Sign: Save Christian Brothers From Execution.
See the amazing story of Pastor Bryan Nerren, a missionary from Tennessee whom the ACLJ helped rescue from a harrowing seven-month imprisonment in India.
REVEALED: 'The ACLJ Reunited Me With My Family.'
Jordan Sekulow
ACLJ Executive Director