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Crisis in Sudan

July 23, 2004

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

Many of you will have become aware in recent days and weeks of the escalating crisis in the Republic of Sudan, particularly in the Darfur region. It is clear that the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today is unfolding in Sudan. As this happens the international community is engaged in a discussion of whether or not to call this situation “genocide” or “ethnic cleansing.” The seriousness of the crisis is highlighted by the recent visits to the region by United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Kofi Annan, and the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Colin Powell.

In Sudan over the last twenty years, a slow, yet sustained genocide has already been taking place. The Government of Sudan has systematically operated to clear large sections of Sudan of any inhabitants, practicing a “scorched earth” policy ending in the deaths of over two million people, with millions more being displaced.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has been closely connected to Sudan since the first Presbyterian missionaries were sent to Khartoum in 1901, over 100 years ago. Today, the PC(USA) continues to have a vibrant and growing ministry together with our Presbyterian and ecumenical partners there, which entails evangelism, theological training, women’s programs, youth work, prison ministries, basic education, and health care, along with many others. There are three presbyteries of the PC(USA) in specific partner relations with Presbyterians in Sudan, and we have five mission personnel presently assigned there. Our partners in Sudan have clearly called on the PC(USA) to take action to bring peace and justice to this land.

We are writing to you at this time to raise your awareness to this situation and encourage you to act. Official letters have gone out to the U.S. Government and United Nations regarding our concern about this crisis. It is equally, if not more, important that the many members of this great denomination individually act to stop the genocide in Sudan and to respond to this humanitarian crisis. We encourage you to pray for the people of Sudan and to make use of the information that we provide here to become more informed and to take action. You will see that it is critical that your voice be heard now regarding the question of genocide. Your support for our response to the ongoing needs of our partners is also needed into the future. Please feel free to contact the staff members listed below for further information on how to respond or become involved.

It is a critical moment for us to let the leadership of the U.S. Congress know that we must pass the joint resolutions (HR 467 and SR 124), urging the President to declare genocide in Sudan and take measures to end it now. You can take action on this alert via the Web, or use other means that are located in the Sudan Resource List below.

The Apostle Paul reminds us, “when one part of the body suffers, all suffer together” (I Cor. 12:26). This is a time of incredible suffering among our sisters and brothers in

Sudan, and it needs to be a time of incredible prayer and solidarity by those of us in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). As you seek to respond with the love of Christ to this crisis situation, we would also like to call your attention to resources and resource people on the attached list that might be helpful to you.

May God’s richest blessings be with you and the people of Sudan!

Yours in Christ’s service,


Rich Ufford-Chase
Moderator, 216th General Assembly

Clifton Kirkpatrick
Stated Clerk of the General Assembly

John Detterick
Executive Director,
General Assembly Council

Marian McClure
Director, Worldwide Ministries Division

General Assembly Council

Sudan Crisis Response Resource List

Key Resource Contacts:

Doug Welch, Coordinator
Central and West Africa Office

Susan Ryan, Coordinator
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance

Both can be reached toll-free at (888) 728-7228.

Helpful Web Sites:

Sudan Advocacy Action Forum:

The members of the Sudan Advocacy Action Forum are Presbyterians from around our denomination who want to see justice and peace for the people of Sudan. We are convinced of the need for ALL Presbyterians to become informed and to act on behalf of the Sudanese.

To receive Sudan Updates, contact Oldanew@aol.com and request to receive summarized news briefings as they happens.

Bill Andress, Moderator SAAF
301 Ashley Oaks CT
Lexington, SC 29072
803 951 3025
BillAndress@ureach.com

Bobbie-Frances McDonald
oldanew@aol.com

What else YOU can do:
Presbyterians are working actively to provide humanitarian assistance to those who are suffering in Sudan. Support for humanitarian efforts in this crisis should be marked for account number 9-2000043 Sudan and sent to:

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),
Individual Remittance Processing,
P.O. Box 643700,
Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700

Support our Presbyterian Partners through giving to the Sudan-related Extra Commitment Opportunities (ECO) accounts found in the Presbyterian ECO catalogue or online (type in Sudan.)

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