South Sudan students evangelize on their “break”

Good morning to those in South Sudan and good evening to our brethren in the States,

I believe you're all doing well. 

Below here is a brief report activities for the month of November.

Closure of the school 

The school closed for a break on the 28th November and will reopen at the end of January 30th, 2026. Classes resume on Monday 2nd, February 2026.

Students Evangelism

1. Before leaving for Holidays the students were engaged at New Sudan Primary school where they baptized 2 of the pupils in October. With their weekly Bible discussion and teaching has resulted to 65 souls converted in November.

2. Currently the students are on leave but continue to evangelize on their break. They are actively involved in door to door evangelism, seminars and church programs.

  3 students reports 

* 2 from Aweil and 

* 1 from Uror.

~They have a combined baptism of 26. 24 souls in Aweil and 2 from Uror last 2 weeks.

Total Baptism during the month of November were 87.

New Congregations 

I have received a report of one new congregation in Aweil opened by one of our students on 7th of December this month. They began with 6 and on 14th last Sunday the number had increased to 18 with 4 baptisms. Others are also planning to have new congregations.

Challenges 

 1. Some of students can't sent their reports due to internet access.

2. Distance covering via footing is also an issue. They have zeal to visit more areas but a lack of mode of transport is a big challenge there.

Visitation of Keith and Grant Morgan in November 10th-16th

We enjoyed welcoming two brothers here in South Sudan, Brother Keith was assigned teaching a short course on " Church Leadership" and good news of their visit is that Grant Morgan will now be our school Coordinator. This was his first time to visit South Sudan. 

Relocation of School to Juba.

Due to some reasons and challenges being encountered and faced in Bor, the school has been now officially relocated to Juba. Bringing it to Juba will help reduce those challenges. All our items will be transported to a new building in Juba, Sherikat Sudken area near Sherikat church of Christ.

Let all pray for the School, Students, South Sudan, Administration and donors that this work should continue for God's will to be done.

Thank you once again and May God bless us all to continue doing His will.

Your brother in Christ 

Jacob Ajak 

Director- SSSOP Bear Valley Extension 

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