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Our first day in Jebel, South Sudan - These brothers took us in and found us a place to stay and connected us all the way around - Praise Yahweh
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Around Juba trying to access funds
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Moving to our home for the next month
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Moving day, Makishima and her one chair
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Pastor Jino's house
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Preparing food
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Thank you Yahweh for our daily bread in our daily one pot meal
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Is it soup yet. That is exactly what it was every day - one pot of soup
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The house we stayed in - this is camp
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This is how we lived - on a dirt floor with tents set up inside and the floors stayed damp, with frogs, worms, mosquitoes, the no-seeums that bite us
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This is the guys room
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Our water barrel for cooking, washing dishes and bathing water
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The mountain before us
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Sharing the teachings in a compound
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Lunch hour service in one of the congregations in Jebel
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Teaching in our camp
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Yvonne really learned how to start a giko for cooking
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The site of a rainbow is always a blessing
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Full moon
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Breakfast
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Praise Yahweh for an amazing time of sharing the teachings
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Life in Jebel
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Clouds on the mountain
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Teaching
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Our community
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In congregation in Jebel
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We purchased a sack of rice for our landlord to take to his village for distribution at a new church dedication
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Finally the landlord started working on the house to finish the windows and doors
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The team spent the morning cleaning up the camp including the landlord's compound
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The door on the left is the toilet and the door on the right is the bath area - we share the space with all the critters
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our landlord teaching us how to shoot the bow and arrow incase the crocodile returns - one of the critters that lives in our compound
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Pastor Joyce came over to invite the team to do evangelism with their congregation
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This is the standing water that many of the families use for washing and bathing
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Milka at the radio station
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Morning devotions
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At the Nile River
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Receipt for 2 sacks of rice to take to Mangela the next day
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On the way to Mangela
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A minor breakdown
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Pastor Jino and Calleb
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Still waiting
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these children should be in school but there are not because of the lack of school fees
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The government school compound
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Young villagers in Mangela
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Donated rice
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These 4 brothers just came from the north to go to school
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Pastor of Grace Bible Church
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Evangelizing in Gudele
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On the bus leaving South Sudan
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Another breakdown
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Home again in Nairobi
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