
In a recent Facebook post, Tristan Azbej, State Secretary for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and head of the Hungary Helps Program, shared an inspiring update from his office. Today, he had the honor of welcoming Christian Cito Cirhigiri, the representative of the non-governmental organization VETO in Congo, and Dr. Péter Gerg V Juhász, the president of the East Earth Association.
Christian Cito Cirhigiri arrived in Hungary to personally thank the Magyarországi Református Egyház program and Hungary Helps – Magyarország Segít for their unwavering support to the victims of the terrorist attack in Congo this past February. The heartbreaking memory of the 70 innocently murdered Christians stands as a solemn reminder of our collective duty: to support the persecuted not merely in words, but through concrete, life-saving deeds.
The core message echoed by Azbej Tristan is clear—local help can save lives. By ensuring that aid reaches directly into the hands of those in need, we not only offer vital assistance but also restore hope to communities that have lost everything yet remain resilient in their faith.
The collaborative efforts of these humanitarian programs play a crucial role in providing both material and spiritual relief. They empower survivors to rebuild their lives and keep their communities united in the face of adversity.
Azbej Tristan’s message resonates deeply. In today’s world, where global challenges frequently threaten the safety and well-being of vulnerable populations, the principle that local help can save lives is more relevant than ever. It serves as a powerful call to action for governments, NGOs, and individuals to act compassionately and decisively in support of those who are most at risk.
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