
Even the littlest pray and know Jesus.

Prayers.

Jefur and I clowning and loving.

One of our street girls. She arrived from Khartoum and is now on her own.

Off to work, ready to feed over 100 hungry children!

David, a gentle giant, a father to ten orphan boys.

One of the team and our youngest boy.

Love that face! So much future here.

Some of our rascally girls. We have about 8 street girls total.

Washing dishes.

Eating our lentils and loving them! A full tummy is a happy tummy.

One of the team.

Love those smiles.

Some of our street boys.

This is how we cook our evening meals.

Our new bathing shelter.

This is how we carry things in South Sudan.

Ready to build our fence.
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Peace, the one who has captured my heart.
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My friends in Yei, the mamas and David!
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Bushrat anyone?
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One of my most frequent visitors, Patience.
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Our healthy poster child, loves his food!
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Harvesting sweet potatoes
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Wheelbarrow full of sweet potatoes
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Veggie and fruit market
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Lentils
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Flour
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More veggies
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Fresh, well sort of, meat
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South Sudan style Walmart
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Bath time
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Bath time
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Two little ones helping me unpack from a trip
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My very good friends, Abuba and Eudita
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Zoe, who went on to be with Jesus
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Zoe
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Treasure from Turalei
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Sitting on Abuba’s porch after a long journey
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Yes Papa, I love You too.
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Street boys of Aweil
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Our new flag and flagpole on the first day of the new nation of The Republic of South Sudan
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My new motorcycle. It’s how I navigate the bush trails to find the treasures that God is showing me.
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Mundari women who have seen a lot in their lifetime.
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Mundari tribe cattle camp.
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A typical Dinka tribe house in Northern Bhar El Ghazal.
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Young Dinka girl carrying the day’s firewood.
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My little friend showing me the way. Follow me as a little child……
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My new friends from Congo
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Our daily walk, always following.
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Ahhhh, peace……
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Beautiful Sudanese flower
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The poverty of Juba. Twins left alone while mother looked for work.
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Left alone in the slums of Juba, neglected by alcoholic mother.
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More treasures found in the Juba slums.
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Sifting sim sim the old fashioned way.
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Learning to sift sim sim
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Eat on the go?
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Roasting maize corn
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Checking my maize corn, waiting and waiting and waiting…
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Ahhhh, maize corn ready to eat. Yummmmm!!
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Praying for our new nation 2011
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Visiting a Congolese refugee camp in Lasu
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Aweil market boys
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Now that’s a big piece of corn!
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One of our little ones learning to walk
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Everyone wants in the picture
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Aweil street boy resting
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Waiting for fresh bread
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I’m cool like that
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The smell of fresh bread
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A happy boy
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A little bit shy
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Me and Chet
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Chet leading the way
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Chet. He’s in heaven with Jesus now.