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October 2021 Persecution Magazine

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schools, including government, Muslim, and Christian institutions.<br />

When attackers kidnapped more than 120 students from Bethlehem<br />

Baptist School in Kaduna, authorities shut down 13 mostly Christian<br />

schools in response, citing fears that they could be targeted next.<br />

In the weeks following that kidnapping, parents of the children<br />

gathered funds to pay the roughly $1,200 USD ransoms demanded<br />

by the kidnappers. Sums like these can be devastating to the<br />

families, sending them into a financial tailspin and trapping them in<br />

a devastating cycle of poverty.<br />

Breaking the Issue of Generational Poverty<br />

ICC’s work in Christian communities in Nigeria often focuses on this<br />

problem of cyclical poverty. Working with community leaders, ICC<br />

helps to establish sustainable sources of income. This often takes<br />

the form of communal farms or small businesses. Through these<br />

essential programs, persecuted Christians can regenerate income and<br />

provide for their families for years to come.<br />

Opposite: Fulani militancy impacts whole communities, including this one which has been attacked repeatedly in the last two years.<br />

Top: Children watch as ICC farm beneficiaries gather to celebrate the beginning of a new growing season. Bottom: ICC helped this<br />

woman, who lost her husband to persecution, open a small business.<br />

PERSECU ION.ORG<br />

INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONCERN<br />

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