This week on the Persecution Blog we have been reposting the most-viewed posts of 2013, starting with #5 on Monday and counting down to today, when we share the most-viewed post of the entire year.
The top post in all of 2013 was the heart-rending story of Susan in Uganda, posted last July 18:
Tortured for Christ at 13 Years Old
Susan was just 13 when an evangelist spoke at her school in Uganda and she turned to Christ for salvation. That year, 2009, marked the beginning of the troubles with her father.
At first, her father beat her because of her new faith. Then, in March 2010, he locked her in a room in their mud shanty. He kept her there for six months without feeding her, and she survived on roasted bananas that her brother slipped under the door when their father was gone. At one point, he threatened Susan and her brother with a knife, telling them he was ready to slaughter them.
Neighbors became concerned and told police, who rescued her from the home. While locked in the room, Susan suffered a bout of untreated malaria, and the long-term lack of calcium affected her growing bones. Joseph, a local pastor, visited her after her rescue and said she was bony, weak and unable to walk or talk. “Her hair had turned yellow, she had long fingernails and sunken eyes, and she looked very slim, less than 45 pounds,” he said.
After a prolonged hospital stay and two major operations on her left thigh bone, a local Christian woman volunteered to care for Susan. Joseph helped Susan and her caretaker, Dreda, find a small room to rent in a community far away from her father. Susan was happy to be safe, but her care has been a financial strain on Joseph and her caretaker.
VOM became involved in her case this year, and thanks to our readers, we have been able to help. Susan began a new school term at a brand-new boarding school this summer. The school is much better than the village school she previously attended. She has a special caretaker assigned to her at school to help her meet her needs, as she requires the assistance of crutches to get around and her school is not set up for handicap access.
In his report this month, our field worker told about accompanying Susan to get her settled at school. He gave her a large box full of supplies for the new school year, provided by VOM readers. He wrote, “[Susan] is really promising and full of joy. She is happy for this opportunity to have help from God’s people. She promised to work hard and excel.”
The VOM worker also said Dreda was grateful for VOM’s support for their living expenses. Pastor Joseph asked him to pass along his thanks as well. “Please thank them so much, for we have not even dreamed anything like this before. This is indeed the work of God!”
If you have contributed to VOM’s Families of Martyrs fund, you are one of the ones who made this possible for Susan. If not, you can make a difference in the lives of persecuted Christians through a gift to the Families of Martyrs fund here. You can even choose to make that donation monthly, and help meet the ongoing needs of these believers.
THANK YOU for being a part of the Persecution Blog during 2013. We look forward to sharing with you even more inspiring stories of courageous faith in 2014.