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Overview

South Sudan, officially the Republic of Sudan, gained independence from Sudan in July 2011, following a referendum in the January of that year. However, having escaped the domination of the largely Muslim north, South Sudan slid into a civil war of its own just two years later, the result of political rivalry and ethnic conflict. It is estimated that around 400,000 people were killed during the seven years of fighting. A peace deal was struck in 2020 and a new government sworn in, although it has been reported that violence between various armed militia groups continues.

 

What it means to be a Christian in South Sudan

Christianity has a long history in the region that, since 2011, is known as South Sudan. It is estimated that today around 60% of South Sudan’s population would identify as Christian. Among Protestants the Anglican Church and the Presbyterian Church are the largest bodies. Those practising some form of indigenous, animist beliefs would make up about 30%, with about 6% of the population being Muslim.  The country respects freedom of religion.

 

Persecution

During the years of conflict that preceded the separation from the north, the majority of victims were from the south. Many more fled their homes and communities at some point. Christianity grew rapidly during that period, amid violence, warfare – and persecution of Christian communities. Some became Christians by way of a rejection of the Islam imposed on them by the north. Many new believers come from a background of traditional religions and spirit worship, and desperately need good Bible teaching and discipleship.

 

Voice of Persecuted Christians work

Voice of Persecuted Christians supports work in South Sudan, run by one of our sister organisations, that provides both material and spiritual support for needy people. This support is focused on people who have relocated as a result of persecution.

Map of South Sudan

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Statistics

Population
12.1 million
Religions
  • Christian - 60.5%
  • 'Folk' Religion - 32.9%
  • Islam - 6.2%
  • Other/Unaffiliated - <1%

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Wed
30 Apr
South Sudan
30 April 2025 - South Sudan

Pray for safety for those in refugee camps in South Sudan who have made professions of faith in Christ and are being discipled.

Tue
29 Apr
South Sudan
29 April 2025 - South Sudan

Thank God that many Bibles have been distributed in refugee camps for Sudanese in South Sudan. Pray for the impact of God’s word on many.

Tue
30 Apr
South Sudan
30 April 2024 - South Sudan

Julia is crippled and has five children. Her husband is a soldier. She told our partners: ‘His salary is never enough and  almost never comes on time. We are so grateful for your visit and for providing for the needy like us.’

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