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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Leaving was harder ...

                 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!

2 comments:

  1. 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.
    Jay

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    1. Thanks, Jay. I am blessed to have the opportunity!

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