What’s this house?

In practical terms, it’s a 2x2 house frame that you can go inside and look at. But it’s also a lot more. Right now, this frame is empty, but we’re asking CSW supporters to fill in ‘bricks’ with messages of hope and solidarity, then slot them into the frame to fill in the walls. The more messages get added, the more finished the house will look! 

Together, we’ll symbolically rebuild a house for the people of Nigeria out of messages of love, hope, encouragement and faith. 

What do I do with it?

We’re asking people to write a message of hope and support on a ‘brick’, adding it to a house framework that we’ve built. These bricks will add up to a very visible expression of solidarity and support for Nigerian people who are suffering because of their faith.

brick

You can fill out a brick at one of our CSW events (listed below).
You can also show solidarity right now by 
sending an email to the Governor of Kaduna, calling for protection of Christians and other religious minorities.

 

What will happen to the house I’ve helped build?

When it’s finished, the house will be a striking message of solidarity with Nigerian Christians and other religious minorities who are targeted because of their faith. It will be used to deliver our message to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Nigerian Embassy. 

Where can I see the house?

The house will also be touring the UK, appearing at different CSW events to spread the message of hope and solidarity for Nigeria. It’ll be at Pursue Justice on 22 April in London, and at both Big Church Day Out events on 27-28 May (South) and 02-03 June (North).

Try and catch it at an event near you!

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