Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Wisdom

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Returning to Sudan remains dangerous amid conflict and famine, yet staying in Egypt feels increasingly unsafe. Pray for wisdom for families facing these painful decisions and for peace to come to Sudan. Above all, ask that many Sudanese would turn to Christ as their true refuge, receiving unshakable hope even when no earthly security exists.

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Families living in Fear

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Refugee families are afraid to leave their homes, as lost or confiscated documents make re-arrest likely and legal processes can take months. Pray for provision, restored documentation, and protection for those who must work to survive. In this constant uncertainty, ask that families would come to know Jesus personally and experience His steadying peace and faithful care.

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: For Those in Detention

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Pray for those in detention. Many men, women, and even teenage girls are being detained without clear charges, and families often do not know where their loved ones are. Pray for humane treatment, protection from abuse, and swift, just releases. Ask that in captivity, traumatized detainees would encounter Jesus — discovering His peace, courage, and hope even in prison.

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt*

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: In recent weeks, Sudanese refugees in Egypt have faced arrests, detention without documentation, and growing fear within their communities. Some detainees are reportedly transported toward the border with Sudan, while raids — including on schools — have intensified alarm. With war, famine, and disease still devastating Sudan, families feel trapped between unsafe options.

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: the Vulnerable

Sudanese Refugees in Egypt: Reports of school raids and the detention of teenage girls have deeply shaken the community. Pray for immediate protection, safe conditions, and God’s intervention in every case. May vulnerable young hearts encounter Jesus as their Defender and Shepherd, finding healing and lasting hope in Him.