South Sudan Blog Post #1 for Oct. 2012
I don't know where to start with this blog, so I just will. I just experienced another life-changing 2 weeks at an orphanage in Yei, South Sudan. I also spent even more time in the community this time than I did a year ago, when I made my 1st 2-week trip.
(Peace, Chris (my wife), and Jellis on an African bush trail, as we head to a home bible cell.)
I want to share so much, so I will share over a series of blogs:
- seeing the orphans again. The fingerprints they left on my heart.
- the community. A baby chick may be named after me!
- the women's and children's hospital and clinic on the orphanage grounds.
- what I did over the 2 weeks. Observing classes, leading devotionals, teaching Sunday classes, leading an all-school inservice, observing the high school, dramas in "chapel" class.
- FAQ.
- The "Australian" connection. I tried vegemite!
- giving blood.
- the books.
- the school.
- "Running for my Life" by Lopez Lomong, a South Sudanese "lost boy.
- school visit from the South Sudanese Government Minister.
- more, I am sure. And, now what? What's next? When?
(A family community group we met at a community bible cell. Note the homes in the background.)
"I don't want to gain the whole world and lose my soul." Toby Mac
"Mock" does art with kids on Saturday!
Thanks so much for sharing, Mark. My hope is that one day I can take part in such a lifesaving experience. I can barely wait to hear more and see more of your amazing trip.
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Thanks, Jay. I am blessed to have the opportunity!
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