Faith J. H. McDonnell

Faith J. H. McDonnell directs the Institute on Religion and Democracy’s Religious Liberty Program and Church Alliance for a New Sudan and is the author of Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children (Chosen Books, 2007).

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Why the Chinese hero disturbs the U.S. government.

Christian Slaughter in Nigeria

State Department continues to ignore congressional call to designate Islamists as terrorists.

Clooney Shines a Light on Sudan — But Terror Continues

In wake of star’s public arrest, the Nuba people face starvation.

Sudan’s Nuba Mountain People Starved and Bombed

Why will the Obama administration not breathe a word about the Islamist-led extermination campaign?

Protesting the Butchers of Sudan’s DC Lobbyist

The Islamist government has goals to accomplish in Washington.

Sudan’s Recurring Nightmare

Hopes for a political solution are fleeting.

Coptic Christians Rally for Human Rights

“Obama, Obama, where are you?”

Congressman Blasts Media for Sudan Apathy

Networks that swooned over Arab Spring ignore Sudan’s fight for freedom.

Jihad on the Children

Sudan’s Islamist regime intensifies its extermination campaign against the black, African Nuba ethnic groups.

African Spring or African Slaughter?

The Obama administration’s “Responsibility to Protect” doesn’t apply to black Sudanese freedom fighters.



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