Part Three – An everlasting prize
In this series of stories Caroline Bett shares why she gave up a promising running career to become a missionary in South Sudan.
In this series of stories Caroline Bett shares why she gave up a promising running career to become a missionary in South Sudan.
In this series of stories Caroline Bett shares why she gave up a promising running career to become a missionary in South Sudan.
In this series of stories Caroline Bett shares why she gave up a promising running career to become a missionary in South Sudan.
Joshua Musuva, one of the team leaders, talks about how the team overcame both economic and social problems to share the gospel with the Lopit people.
Approximately seven people groups in South Sudan have never heard the good news of Christ. Why? Because they are some of the most difficult people on earth to reach.
Reaching the unreached often takes our missionaries to isolated parts of Africa, which makes getting from A to B a real challenge! The team working to reach the Lopit people in South Sudan had a first-hand experience of the headaches of travel on their return from their Christmas holiday in Kenya. Ashley recounts their journey.