ADOPT A MISSIONARY

Will you consider adopting a missionary for one to three years?
Maker, Agook and Jengmer would greatly value your support as you adopt one or more of them as missionaries to southern Sudan!

As our southern Sudanese brothers return to Sudan, Aid Sudan cherishes the support of individuals and groups who adopt a missionary.  Missionaries will serve in challenging conditions as they minister in the midst of tribal religions in their home areas and Islam, which threaten to spread down from the north.  Southern Sudan is a land primed for the spread of the gospel, and God is calling out southern Sudanese to “return home with purpose” – as missionaries to their own people!
 
Prayer Support
Prayer is truly serving on the front lines of the battle.  As these men go to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ, they desperately need intercessors actively lifting them before the Father for safety, wisdom, health and perseverance, asking God to move greatly among the southern Sudanese people.
 
Financial Support
God blesses his people to be a blessing to the nations.  Without the faithfulness of God’s people to give, these missionaries cannot serve in this difficult and remote field of ministry.  Missionaries seek one-time and recurring gifts amounting annually to $65,000 for each missionary. 
 
Emotional Support
Missionaries welcome a relationship with supporters, corresponding regularly through prayer letters and pictures while welcoming their supporters’ letters, emails and care packages.  Missionaries will return to the States every few months and will be grateful to visit sponsoring groups and share what God is doing in southern Sudan.

To join in Aid Sudan’s Moses Project by adopting a missionary, please contact David Humphrey, Moses Project Director, at 713.414.5493 or david@aidsudan.org. To support Agook, Maker and Jengmer financially, please visit our online giving site by clicking the Donate button in the right hand column.

 

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MISSIONARY BLOGS

Mission: Finding My Guesthouse in Juba

I arrived in Juba on Tuesday with all plans to meet up with my Sudanese friend at the airport, but to my dismay he was not there.  All that I had to communicate with was my satellite phone and I couldn’t reach him or the guesthouse ...

posted by Kerry Henderson on August 31, 2008

Hunger Relief Update

The truck with the feeding project supplies arrived on Friday but got stuck in the mud close to Bor town ...

posted by Agook Kon Kuol on August 31, 2008

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