Partner Stories: October 2024

 

Yenet Ministries

As part of their pursuit to raise a generation of hope and connect with the next generation of South Sudan through sports outreach and discipleship, Yenet continued to lead a group of young leaders this past month. While at Pagirinya Refugee Settlement, Milton leads young leaders through discipleship lessons by looking at the life of Joseph.

He shares, “Studying Jospeh’s life is especially relevant today because, like many refugees, he was in a foreign land, facing adversity, and uncertainty.”

Read more and view photos from the training with Yenet here.

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Ibsa Abdia Ministries

Global partner Shadrach* recently returned from a ministry trip to a nearby region that is closed to the gospel. The purpose of the trip was to encourage the known believers in this area and help them begin a home fellowship.

Read more about this new home fellowship and Shadrach’s ministry trip here.

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Community Network Ministries (CNM)

Community Network Ministries (CNM) recently hosted a Leadership Summit for 60 men and 20 women leaders. Together, they discussed principles of pioneer evangelism and indigenous church planting.

Lual shares, “Many participants experienced a profound transformation and departed with a renewed passion to make disciples and multiply churches.”

Read more about the Summit and view photos here.

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Ever on Mission (EOM)

The EOM team, following their strategic plan, continues advancing the gospel in Morobo. Taban shares about an initial encounter with a person of peace in the town and plans for EOM’s follow-up visit.

Read more about how EOM is continuing to expand the gospel and its ministry here.

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Ecclesia Ministries (EM)

Ecclesia Ministries continues sharing the gospel with other refugees in Uganda. Recently, 18 men and women accepted Jesus as their Savior and were baptized.

Read more and view photos from the baptism here.

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*Names altered to protect the identity of those working in areas of increased persecution. 

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