Inviting Others to Follow Jesus

Backstory

While the plight of the Nuba people has been largely hidden from the West, it has not been hidden from God. There is an unmistakable spirit of revival and renewal in the region. Many have come to Christian faith, in some cases risking their lives as they come to Jesus and turn their backs on an Islamic faith that had fueled ethnic division and oppression of non-Arabic people for over 60 years.

Goals

  • Financial support for indigenous evangelists to work across the region
  • Sponsor evangelistic gatherings and training sessions for Churches to receive and nurture new disciples
  • Purchase motorcycles for transport and sound equipment for large gatherings
  • Provide access to resources for distributing the Story of the Bible across the Nuba Mountains.

Updates

Total support to Evangelism since we started: $88,001

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2025 Grants of $19,200
  • Ongoing support for four full-time evangelists
  • Special focus on Tobo County where many with Muslim or tribal religious backgrounds are coming to faith in Christ
  • Development of diocese wide bible study conference with people traveling from all over the Nuba Mountains to be together for a whole work with worship and bible study
  • Ongoing training programs for youth and adult leaders with a focus on evangelism and discipleship
  • Jesus Film, audio bibles, and other materials distributed for evangelistic outreach

Bp Andudu speaks to a large crowd

2024 - Grants of $13,967
2023 - Grants of $13,297
2022 - Grants of $25,518
2021 - Grants of $11,219
2020 - Grants of $4,800
  • Ongoing support for two full-time evangelists

2020 Bible Study - Yida