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Update on the situation Southern Sudan Western Equatorial Yambio

Dear Friends, The recent report on the situation in Southern Sudan in Western Equatorial that thousands of civilians have fled after fresh attacks by the rebel group the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in Sudan's remote western Equatoria region. Two people died and three others were injured when the LRA carried out a series of attacks in Ezo district, near the Sudanese border with the DRC, on 12 August. It has also been reported that the rebel group abducted ten girls from a local church, ransacked and torched homes and stole food. They also struck in Bereamburu village, burning a local church and health centre and raiding medical supplies. Local authorities report that up to 5,000 internally displaced people have fled from Ezo and surrounding areas. The UN estimates that hundreds of thousands of people have fled homes and villages in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo because of the LRA since mid-2008. There is widespread panic and people are too scared to return to the rural areas to cultivate their fields or send their children to school in case the LRA attacks. In some areas the UN has suspended humanitarian work, despite medical and food resources being stretched in areas to which the people have fled. Life is extremely difficult for people in terms of food, shelter, health, clean water and security. Recent reports suggest that on Saturday 29 August there was an attack in Jonglei State, where over 40 people, including women and children, were killed or injured, some very seriously with gunshot wounds and broken bones. Among the dead was a senior church leader who was shot as he led the morning service at his church in Wernyol. • Pray for the congregation of the church leader who was murdered while leading a service. • Pray for those who have been forced to flee their homes following the attacks by the LRA. Pray that the Lord will continue to bless His people in this region and that, despite the loss of church buildings, Christians in Sudan will continue to meet and worship Him. Jason Gbagaza
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Update on the situation Southern Sudan Western Equatorial Yambio

Thanks for the update Jason. There was a significant campaign earlier this year on the campus of the University of Pretoria regarding the LRA. The campaign was entitled 'invisible children' and its aim was to help rescue abducted children from the LRA - our student ministry spent a semester gathering funds to help support their efforts. They are still very active in the battle to help the children in these affected areas. We were hoping that this would be the year in which Joseph Kony and his army would be dealt with. It is great to hear from you again - we will keep the situation in our prayers.