Ard and Carin de Leeuw
Last week Ard and Carin de Leeuw and their children finished their ministry among the
The Laarim live in the Boya Hills of South Sudan, a rugged and hilly terrain with rich savanna, high grasslands and scrub bushes. They live in small settlements, with social and cultural life centred around cattle, with livestock being their only known natural resource. They breed them, eat their meat, use them as dowry to get a bride, drink their blood and milk, and sleep on their hides. Raiding and stealing of cattle is a question of honour and valor. Because of this, they are involved in long standing feuds with their neighbours.
Last week Ard and Carin de Leeuw and their children finished their ministry among the
AIM’s ministry team serving among the Laarim in South Sudan has written a short term
PrayAfrica.org shares: “Praise God for the continuing discovery Bible studies led by team members, Maria,
Ever since South Sudan became an independent country there has been a lot of fighting. Why not download a colouring sheet to help you remember to pray for them?
The Laarim live in small villages in a place called the Boya Hills. You can make a model of their homes.
Angelo is 23 years old from the Laarim and is beginning his final year of senior education. He has believed in Jesus and shares his story here.