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Current Projects Lifestreams Sudan is working simultaneously on many diverse projects to help spread the Gospel in South Sudan and to aid the indgenous Sudanese community.
The Sudan Word Project: "Walking Bibles"
Kakuma Interdenominational School of Missions (KISOM) is our missions training program in the Sudanese refugee camp located in the Kakuma desert of North Western Kenya. We train these refugees to prepare them for their return back into South Sudan. Their numbers by December of 2006 is in excess of 600 graduates of various levels of a degree program.
Translation Vs. New Technology
 Solar-Powered Bible Translation of the Bible into any language can require up to twenty or thirty years. With refugees trained as missionaries equipped with an electronic Bible, the time required for evangelizing and discipling the Sudanese people can be shortened greatly. We equip each student that repatriates back into Sudan with solar powered electronic devices containing the full Bible. These devices enable them to “trans-literate” the word into the dialects of their villages and areas. Our mandate is to enable our students to enact an indigenous “Word” movement, by being “Walking Bibles”. As they listen to the electronic Bible, they are able to instantly translate it to those listening to them in their own dialect. The object and vision is to create inter-tribal solidarity and a Sudanese to Sudanese evangelism, tribe to tribe.
The Need: This spectacular project can purchase the equipment and get them to the students who are returning to their native lands for a cost of $60.00 per student.
The students have studied English and prepared themselves for cross-tribal evangelism and are prepared to start a national movement of Christianity through exposure to the Word within the animistic tribes of their native lands. Become A Partner With Us The providence of God to have these young people trained and ready to return is a fabulous resource for a profound indigenous evangelistic movement in one of the most strategic mission fields today. The timeliness of this opportunity is overwhelming. After the heroic time and preparation of these students, we appeal to you to become partners with us quickly and to sacrificially contribute in order to equip as many as possible as they return home.
Already our graduate student body has begun to return to Sudan. In December 2007 we must obtain the goal. Prayerfully we are seeking the means to equip each one returning by this dead line, so please join with us in this tremendous opportunity.
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