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Mission Cry provides food and guidance to Christian survivors of mob attacks in Pakistan.

At least 32 churches were set on fire, scores of Christian homes were destroyed, and Bibles and other belongings were taken during a violent attack against Christians in Punjab province, Pakistan, more than two months ago.

The president of Mission Cry, Rev. Jason Woolford, declared that the government is not providing assistance to these Christians. Recently, Mission Cry went to Pakistan to assist Christians who had been uprooted by the violence. 

With the help of the G300, an Urdu translation of the Mission Cry NASB Bible, they hope to feed one hundred people who have been living in fields for thirty days and disciple them. All the Christians who have been uprooted want is new Bibles. Every believer will receive a Bible from Mission Cry in lieu of the ones that were damaged during the attack. Since prayer is the only thing that gives these people hope and helps them remember their faith, Woolford is pleading with people to pray and donate to the containers and projects they undertake.

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