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October 13, 2011 , 9:51 pm - Good News Under a Triple Canopy RainforestOur hearts are broken by the much neglected, shy Batwa people (Pygmees) who live deep in the forest of DR Congo. When first introduced, Don immediately saw their plight and met with the local chiefs asking, “How can we help?” With no church, school, or medical facility in this area, 3,000 people are estimated to live in forested small villages of 40-60 people. Understanding their desires and needs, Equipping Ministries is helping clear land, prepare lumber, and begin construction for a new church plant, school, and medical facility. Working hard with Equipping Ministries, the Pygmees are volunteering most of the labor at the site they chose, deep in this triple canopy rainforest.
Read more in the Fall 2011 Newsletter. October 13, 2011 , 7:12 pm - Fall 2011 NewsletterView Fall Newsletter September 23, 2010 , 11:39 am - VIOLENCE OF UGANDAN REBELS CONTINUES IN YAMBIO SAYS BISHOP HIIBORO“The world has forgotten us, it’s terrible”, said to MISNA Monsignor Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala, Bishop of the diocese of Tombura-Yambio, after celebrating the funerals of the latest victims of the Ugandan rebels of the LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army). LRA attacks and raids are relentless in this main Sudanese city in West Equatoria, not far from the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The last victims were killed in the middle on the night on Saturday, just 2km from the centre of Yambio. “They even abducted 18 women and children”, added Monsignor Hiiboro Kussala. Last Friday the Ugandan rebels ambushed a car at around 20km from the city, shooting dead five people. These episodes come in a dramatic context not only in the Tombura-Yambio diocese and Western Equatoria state, but also over the borders. In Yambio there is even a Ugandan military post, say MISNA sources, “but the soldiers don’t ever hunt the rebels when they return to the base in the forest”. The insecurity is also affecting the economy, adds Monsignor Hiiboro Kussala, “because the people are too afraid to work in the fields”. An international conference was organised for Wednesday in Yambio to call for a decisive intervention of governments against the LRA violence. Bishops and officials from Sudan, the Central African Republic and DR-Congo will meet for three days to address the ongoing attacks and violence. Based on UN estimates, since the start of 2009 and last July the LRA rebels killed at least 1,500 people, forcing tens of thousands to flee. September 22, 2010 , 2:21 pm - Uganda LRA rebels ‘on massive forced recruitment drive’
The LRA, led by Joseph Kony, has fought the Ugandan government since 1986. September 11, 2010 , 12:09 pm - Prayer Requested For Don While In HaitiPrayer is so appreciated while Don is in Haiti. He is not there with a team, although he is working with the Haitian men who he has worked with before. Pastor Banes has worked with Don since 1995 and Don met Luelle after the earthquake and has been helping Don ever since that time. Don is working on several projects while there on this trip. Clean water remains critical for the people of Haiti. Don reported yesterday that they have secured a piece of land near the tent-city that the GSCC team worked in during the May-June trip, where over 30,000 people are living without clean water or facilities. This is where Don and the team organized the two His & Her latrines for those in the tent city. It may not seems like much, but these are the only toilets for all of these people so far. One of the goals is to put in a well on this property that is adjacent to the tent city to provide water for the people. To this end, Don has purchased a container for secure storage and enough holding tanks for 30,000 gallons of water so that water can be distributed immediately, as well as water filters, until the well can be drilled and secured. The cost of everything has increased in Haiti since the earthquake, so please pray that God will provide the necessary resources to complete all of this work. We are grateful for all who have helped, but there is more to do.
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