VOM-USA Prayer Update for August 19, 2011
 
 
Thank you all for taking the time to pray with us today. The prayers of the righteous man availeth much. Please share with your praying friends!
Saudi Arabia—House Church Christians Released
 BosNewsLife
 
 1 Corinthians 3:9
 
 On July 24,  two Indian Christians were unexpectedly released from prison in Saudi  Arabia,  and the men are now returning to their homes in India. Vasantha Skhar  Vara,  28,  and Nese Yohan,  31,  were detained in January for organizing a Bible study. After Vara and  Yohan were arrested and charged with proselytizing,  they were held in a police station for 45 days before being transferred  to jail without a trial. The jail was reportedly so overcrowded that the  men could barely sleep. An elder of the men’s 70-member church told  BosNewsLife that the men were forbidden to pray openly or read the  Bible. Vara was pressured to convert to Islam,  but he refused. “If I have to die for my God,  I will die for him here, ” Vara reportedly said. Yohan was allegedly denied medical treatment for  tuberculosis. Thank God for the release of Vara and Yohan,  and pray for Christians in Saudi Arabia who must worship secretly.
 
 Tanzania—Churches Burned
 Compass Direct News
 
 Joshua 1:9
 
 Muslim extremists burned two churches  last month on Zanzibar Island,  located off the Tanzanian coast in east Africa. On Saturday,  July 30,  extremists burned the Evangelical Assemblies of God-Tanzania church as  they shouted,  “Away with the church — we do not want infidels to spoil our community,  especially our children.” Three days earlier,  on July 27,  extremists burned the Free Evangelical Pentecostal Church. The attacks  have frightened members of both churches. “We request prayers at this  trying moment, ” said a pastor of one of the burned churches. In predominantly Muslim  Tanzania,  it is becoming extremely difficult for Christians to worship or  otherwise publicly exercise their faith. Christians on other islands in  the Zanzibar archipelago have also experienced attacks. Pray for the  members and leaders of the two churches,  and pray that the Christian community in Zanzibar will remain firm in  faith.
 
 Sudan—Ongoing Conflict in Border Region
 Persecution Project Foundation
 
 Isaiah 4:6
 
 While South Sudan celebrates its  independence,  people living near the border in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains face regular  attacks from Sudanese military forces. The government has cut supply  routes into the Nuba Mountains and has begun a daily bombing campaign to  terrify the Nuba people into abandoning their crops and homes. “They  are not bombing our military, ” said Amar Amoun,  a Nuban member of parliament. “They are bombing our civilians; they are  terrorizing our people.” Because the Nubans reside on Sudan’s southern  border,  they are seen as threats to Sudan’s control of valuable resources like  arable land and oil. “Please continue to pray for the persecuted people  of the Nuba Mountains, ” asked Brad Phillips,  VOM project worker and president of the Persecution Project Foundation.