Toward
the end of 2013, civil war broke out in the newest nation on earth,
South Sudan (founded July, 2011). About a third of the population
fled their homes and over
the next couple of year, more
than a million of them entered the neighboring nation to the south,
Uganda, where they continue to be accommodated in a number of refugee
camps.
The
Scripture Union South Sudan national director was able to remain in
the capital city of Juba, but many of those connected with that
ministry ended up in Uganda. He and our friend/colleague, Beth, a
Ugandan Scripture Union missionary to South Sudan (as
well as
Ethiopia, and Tanzania),
quickly sought
ways
to minister to these displaced brothers and sisters in Christ.
Through a wide variety of ministries, the believers have
been
built up in their faith, trained and
challenged
to be salt and light to their fellow refugees. Many of them have
received
instruction on the use of the VOICE
Africa Biblical values curriculum and have taught children, youth,
and families in the areas around them. About
a month ago, the
core group of leaders were equipped to be
trainers themselves and enable others to use the curriculum
to
present God’s standard of righteousness and the need for salvation.
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The four South Sudan refugees who taught Purity to the children and younger teens
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About
two weeks ago, four of these South Sudanese refugees, leaders of the
Scripture Union work in both
the Palorinya
and the Rhino refugee camps, traveled 6 hours by motorcycle to a town
in
South Sudan
close to the Ugandan border, Kejikeji, to work with the Scripture
Union South Sudan national director and others in holding a
conference.
Over 200 believers from that area and some from other
areas of South Sudan attended.
The
overall theme for the conference was “Dating, courtship, and sexual
purity.” While others were teaching the older teens and adults,
these four refugee leaders taught the children and young teens using
the VOICE Africa curriculum on Purity. What
a thrill that must have been to serve their own people in their own
nation once again!
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Seeking forgiveness for personal and national sin
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One day during the conference, all joined together to seek God’s forgiveness for
their individual and national sins, and then did a prayer walk through that town pleading with God to repair the broken walls of their nation. May God answer that prayer...and in the meantime, continue to bless and use these refugees who continue to grow and serve despite past trauma.
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Prayer march around the town
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