Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It has been quite a while since I was last able to post. There has been much happening, and I would like to share with you the ways that God is working here in Doro Sudan.
I arrived back in Sudan on August 2, 2010; and within 3 days of my arrival, it was clear that there would be a new compound built. (The name of this village is Emmanuel, which means "God with us".) The village is now where I live, along with Sani who was born in Sudan, but left with her family during the war when she was 2 years old. She was back for a short visit in 2008. She is God provision to assist me in teaching HIV/AIDS Awareness, Women literacy classes in mother tongue (which is Mabaan), and sharing the Word of God.
During this time of building, God has opened many doors for relationships to be built, and also provided a young man named Daud to join our team. So now there are three.
Some of the doors that have been opened for us to go and share our teaching and the Word of God are: the clinic, we go two days a week and teach HIV/AIDS awareness to those whom are waiting to be seen. Most of these have walked many hours to get to the clinic, and they may sit there all day before they are seen. We also to into the Nutrition Clinic (this village takes care of Mal-nourished children,) and on Wednesday's they have an outpatient day so many, many mothers come back with their children to be checked. It is a privilege to sit with these people both at the Nutrition Village and the Clinic. It is also so humbling when they share with you, and you realize the suffering they have and are going through. I pray that God would use us as His vessels to that they may know Christ.
Two days a week we teach the women to read and write their mother tongue. It has never been deemed necessary to educate girls. In a small way that is changing and we have the privilege of helping some of the women learn to read. What excitement it is when they are able to repeat the sounds of the letters. All of the women speak their mother tongue fluently, now they will be able to read and write it. During this time we are also able to share God's Word with them, and my prayer is, that they will get to know God in a deeper way, or if they truly don't know Him, that they will come to accept Him as their Lord and Savior and ask Him into their hearts. Pray that God's Kingdom would be advanced.
There was major flooding in the area in September, and all of the crops were lost and thousands of people were displaced and have lost their homes and everything they had, whole villages were flooded out.
The above are before and after pictures of the building of the compound
(Emmanuel's Village) The teaching is done outside, under a tree and is done in English, Arabic and Mabaan. The building that you see in back is the clinic it is one of the few buildings that survived the war. The building is full of bullet holes.
The women we teach work very hard and when they get to class they are very tired, but the desire to learn to read and write their mother tongue energizes them to come and learn. We always spend the last 30 minutes sharing God's Word and even though they are tired they listen so closely. God's Word is what gives them the strength .
The flooding was bad and all the crops were lost. There were many days that the people would go out and swim in the river (what you see in the photo right above is the river which is about a 40 minute walk from us) and dive down and try to save whatever they could. At the writing of this there is still much flooding.
I know that there are many that read this blog that also pray for me and the people of Sudan and I would like to thank you for your prayers.
How is salvation received?: By believing. God's word says: "that if you confess with you mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Romans 10:9-10
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Thank you for sharing the faces of the people you are serving, Debbie. Once you see a face, that person can never again be a statistic...but a soul who is precious to our Father. Deborah is so beautiful...yes, that is an honor I hope you can watch her grow up if that is God's will; I know she will have your daily prayers! Wasn't your friend in Thiangrial who was expecting named Rhoda? different lady? Love you, sister! Anita
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