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New Sudan

New Sudan

A PEOPLE STRUGGLING FOR SURVIVAL

The problems in Sudan have largely been ignored by the news media. There is a genocide going on that rivals the horrors of Rwanda in 1994, and surpasses the losses of Kosovo in recent years. By sheer numbers alone, the devastation of the Sudanese people is nearing that of the Holocaust.

Sudan is the "nursery" for world-wide terrorism. Slave-trade is openly conducted in the marketplace. Islamic sharia law is being forced upon all people, with only torture and death awaiting those who hold to their Christian views. The Sudanese people are being maimed, killed, thrown into exile, and exploited, by their countrymen in Khartoum. After years of oppression, the southern Sudanese have said, "Enough is enough!" and a long civil war has been waged.

It is north against south, Arab against African, Moslem against Christian. The aggression and oppression of the north is fueled by a force more than race, more than ethnicity, more than greed....it is fueled by Satan himself.

The South is fighting for their right to be Christian; to be treated as men, not property or animals; to live in dignity and peace in their native God-given homeland.

THE MISSION

Kalibu Ministries has joined in the struggle in a unique way. We believe that peace will only come when the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ is allowed to rule and reign in the hearts of the people. And so, we are there....preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

God has opened a great door for us in Southern Sudan. He has given us favour with both military and local authorities.

We have undertaken the huge task of renovating the former British agricultural college campus in Western Equatoria. Through constant toil, the stripped-down, bombed-out shell is becoming a place for the Light that is Jesus to shine. In fact, this place has become a beacon of hope to the people. But more important is the work that will be carried out there:

BIBLE SCHOOL - The Sudanese People's Liberation Army has asked that we train chaplains who will then be equipped with the Word and power of God, recognizing that that is the only TRUE weapon which will put an end to this horrible war, and the only way to bring TRUE FREEDOM. We will open the Bible school to potential leaders for all denominations, so that the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in its purity and simplicity, will reach all people.

ORPHANAGE - We look to developing an orphanage on the premises for redeemed slave children, rather than allowing them to remain in their villages only to be captured and sold again.

OUTREACH - We will be a base for ministry teams as they travel throughout the land, bringing the message of the true Love of God through Jesus Christ.

MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC - We are in the process of developing a mobile medical clinic to take vital medical care to the remote villages.....and preach the Gospel to those who would otherwise not hear the Word of God.

HOST TO VISITING TEAMS - We will continue to host Christian ministries desiring to help the people of Southern Sudan. We can provide ground transportation, accommodation both at base and out on the road, and assist in logistics in this difficult place.

 

New Sudan - Bible School - "Kalibu Acamemy"


Roofing Team at Work

Removing Landmines

Raising Electrical Pole

 

 

In the midst of war, famine, horrible stories of oppressions, continual bombings by Khartoum, recent missile attack, there is ONE place in New Sudan that stands out as a source of hope, a lighthouse for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.....the new Bible School located in Yei.

Through the generosity of the local authorities, Kalibu Ministries was GIVEN this former British Agricultural College campus. Of course, when we took possession, it was nothing like what you see above. Everything, including roof, fixtures, furniture, doors, windows, and even their frames had been looted by the National Islamic Front troops from Khartoum. Mines were everywhere. The bush had taken hold and it was nearly impossible to move from one broken-down building to the next without a machete in hand.

With prayer, dedication, diligence, and alot of hard work, this site no longer lies in ruins, but will soon be bustling with activity as the first group of students begin with their classes. These students will include SPLA officers to be trained as chaplains and sent back to their units armed with the Word of God. They will be local church leaders from ALL denominations, who are currently desperately trying to meet the spiritual needs of the people with almost no training whatsoever. They will be young men with the call of God to go forth as evangelists to the more remote areas. The possibilities for this school are unending ....and totally in God's hands.

There is still alot to do: electricity (from our generator), plumbing, completion of toilet and bathing facilities, building of doors, windows, furniture for classrooms and beds for the students. Books, paper, office equipment, pens, chalk and erasers are all needed. Crops are being planted as quickly as the land is prepared, but much additional food will be needed to properly care for all the students.

We need your help, especially in the areas of finances to complete the building, and also for monthly student support. If you are looking for "good ground" in which to invest, please consider the effort in New Sudan.

Cutting Timber Door Frame

Water Tank

Vegetable Garden

 

New Sudan - Orphanage

There's a tragedy beyond description gripping New Sudan.....a growing population of youth who are homeless and helpless to make a difference in their lives. These are the orphans. Some band together and roam from village to village trying to "make do." Others have escaped from the torture and abuse of life in the National Islamic Front army. And there's a new group of youngsters that needs to be addressed: children who were slaves and redeemed. These have been released back into their homelands only to be taken captive again, perpetuating a cycle that does nothing but line the slave-traders' pockets.

Our first "orphan" was "Little Michael," who, at the age of only nine, had already served for five years in the army of Khartoum. He made his escape and surrendered to the SPLA. Because the SPLA does not use children as soldiers, our dear friend Commander Thomas asked us to care for Little Michael. He was essentially adopted by Kalibu and has become a part of the Kalibu family. I encourage you to read his testimony.

Kalibu Ministries in New Sudan has been given a sizeable portion of land in Yei through the generosity of the SPLM government. In addition to the Bible School, we look to build an orphanage for these displaced children. Not only will we provide a roof over their heads and food for their bodies, but we will minister to their souls through solid preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Additionally, we will open a school to give these precious children the education they need to help New Sudan build a future.

Construction will begin when the finances are made available, and we seriously pray that that will be soon.

 

Mobile Medical Clinics

I visited a village and lamented over the lack of readily available health care. Too often, these villagers face only two options when a loved one falls sick: carry them up to 50 miles on their backs, or dig a grave in anticipation of death. In nations such as New Sudan and Mocambique, medical facilities are few and far between. Limited only to a few populated cities, these facilities cannot reach the masses.....and multitudes die senselessly.

Kalibu Ministries is working to develop two mobile medical clinics....one for Mocambique and one for New Sudan. These will be staffed by missionary and local nurses, and carry basic medical supplies and drugs. These vehicles will make routine visits to the remote villages and conduct mini-medical clinics there. Cases beyond the scope of our expertise will be transported to the nearest hospital or permanent clinic.

Not only will these mobile clinics minister to the physical needs of the people, but will address spiritual needs as well. They will also be preaching the Gospel, praying for the sick, and counseling families in matters pertaining to complete well-being.