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FAITH South Sudan

INTRODUCTION:

Realising the needs in the nation of South Sudan, we know that the Church alone cannot address them all. Faith Aid InitiaTive for Humanity – South Sudan exists to extend the arm of Faith Line Ministries to help the Church to reach the people of South Sudan with the Word of God in an holistic manner. FAITH South Sudan does not operate as a Church but a means to strengthen the Church through trainings, crusades, Christian Radio broadcasting and other programs.

FAITH South Sudan also carries out humanitarian activities to address the physical needs of the people it seeks to serve. These include health awareness campaigns and poverty eradication, life skills and food security.

ABOUT US:

Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity (FAITH – SOUTH SUDAN) started in 2008 when Mr Mbaraza Emmanuel and Mrs Ade Mary Samuel saw a gap in the Evangelization and Empowerment of communities in South Sudan. There was need for more dedicated spiritual outreach and empowerment of needy communities especially women and youth. Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity started as a music Band in 2008 and become a Registered Christian charity in South Sudan in 2012 under the name FAITH LINE MINISTRIES. Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity is now registered as a National Non-Governmental Organisation (NNGO) in South Sudan. Since 2008 Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity has worked with many Churches of all denominations and various communities in South Sudan carrying out Gospel Crusades, Leadership Training workshops, Livelihood development trainings for women and Youth. In December 2016, Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity extended its operation to Uganda to mainly work among South Sudanese Refugees. It is legally registered in Uganda under the name Faith Aid Initiative for Humanity Ltd.

VISION AND MISSION:

VISION: Communities living Christ-centered life for sustainable development.

MISSION: Reaching, evangelising and empowering communities to live Christ-centered life for sustainable development.

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