Sudan

Sudan

Sudan: Church Planting and Expansion Program Session 1

In November, a Church Planting Training was held for pastors and church leaders from different denominations. This training challenged the participants to change their perceptions of spiritual life and spiritual formation. After this training, many of the participants reported that they received transformation and deliverance as a result of their attendance. One of the participants, shared his […]

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Sudan: Christian Education Teachers’ Training

In October, a Christian Education Teachers Training was held for 56 teachers of different Christian denominations, ages, and genders! The objective of this training was to educate the teachers on the Biblical foundation of Christian education, psychological education, and teaching methods/assessments. Many Christian students in Sudan experience discrimination because of their religion and it is critical that these teachers understand

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Sudan: Church Planting and Expansion Program Session 2

Since a transitional government took over in August 2019 after 30 years of autocratic rule, Sudanese Christians have tasted freedom for the first time. No one is certain that these freedoms will last. When the three years of transitional government expire, anything could happen in Sudan, which doesn’t have a history of democracy. Because of

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Sudan: Sudanese Denominational Leaders Retreat

The Pastoral Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) trains pastors and church leaders in Biblical, theological, leadership, and reconciliation principles and practices while cultivating pastoral skills and encouraging an expansive love of God and others. The program seeks to achieve ALARM’s goal which is to strengthen and empower the African church by equipping the untrained leadership with

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