Serving the Persecuted: ECSPE’s Lifesaving Work for Christians in Crisis




Who We Are: Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved (ECSPE)

At the Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved (ECSPE), our mission is rooted in compassion, justice, and unwavering faith. We are a registered 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to supporting persecuted and marginalized Christians who are suffering for their belief in Jesus Christ.


ECSPE Purpose

All around the world, Christians are facing violence, discrimination, imprisonment, and even death—simply for choosing to follow Christ. ECSPE stands in the gap for these individuals and families, providing life-saving help and hope when it’s needed most.


What We Do

We believe that no one should suffer alone. That’s why ECSPE provides:

  • Humanitarian Relief: Food, shelter, and medical care for persecuted Christians in crisis zones.
  • Legal Aid: Support for those imprisoned or falsely accused because of their faith.
  • Safe Havens: Temporary protection for individuals and families fleeing persecution.
  • Awareness & Advocacy: Raising a voice for the voiceless and defending religious freedom on the global stage.

Where We Work

ECSPE is especially focused on regions where Christian minorities face ongoing persecution, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other Islamic countries where being a Christian can mean facing daily threats to safety, dignity, and life.


Guided by Scripture

We are deeply inspired by Hebrews 13:3:
“Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.”

This verse fuels our commitment to serve, support, and stand alongside our brothers and sisters in Christ who are enduring unimaginable hardships.

 Join Us

The need is great, but together, we can make a difference. Whether through donations, prayers, or sharing our mission, your support helps ECSPE continue to rescue, restore, and advocate for persecuted Christians around the world.

https://ecspe.org/

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