Amid Sudan peace talks in Geneva, church leaders hold onto hope for God's mercy to end civil war
By
Lydia Lippuner
and
Ken Kagicha
In the sandy streets of Khartoum, new graffiti scrawled messages of freedom, peace, and liberty, an echo of the dreams of the Sudanese youth in 2019. Back then, amidst the arid landscape of this bustling capital, hope blossomed in the desert. A people’s revolt backed by the military ousted President Omar Hassan al-Bashir who had been in power for three decades.