Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Elections

The elections finished last Thursday, and were conducted peacefully. We thank God for this!

People were so excited to vote for the first time in their lives, and see a democratic process in their country after so many years of war. Despite delays, long lines, roster mistakes, and logistical problems, voters showed extreme patience and commitment to the democratic process. So many people proudly showed me their inked fingers, proof that they had voted.

People in Sudan were praised by international elections observers for their civic spirit, pride, and hospitality. Observers also noted many problems in the elections, but described them as an important part of the peace process.

Now we pray for a peaceful response to the results announcement. The Sudan Council of Churches hosted a prayer meeting yesterday, and the Cathedral was packed with people, praying for peace. Please join us in continuing to pray for peace!

3 comments:

Dani said...

Hi Robin, this is Dani from the Belfry. It's awesome that the election went peacefully! Thank the Lord! I hope you are well and looking forward to more posts of amazing work and glimpses of Sudan. :)

Tyler Pearson said...

That is so good to hear!! Praise God!! You are in our prayers back here Robin. God bless!

Marianne said...

Robin, this is Marianne from Staunton. I am amazed at the depth of your work and keep you and your mission in my thoughts and prayers.