Completed Projects
Evangelism and Discipleship Training Trip Tali Post, Lakamadi, Kasiko, Bunagok, Tindilo, Sudan
In June, 2007 Evangelist Alfred Laku and his 10 person evangelism team traveled north to Tali Post, Lakamadi, Kasiko, Bunagok, and Tindilo, Sudan. The team left Yei, Sudan on June 11 and returned on July 4.
The results of what God did through the evangelism team are listed below:
| Village | Indicated Decisions For Christ |
| Lakamadi (mainly returning refugees) | 5,200 |
| Kasiko | 3,700 |
| Tali Post | 6,500 |
| Bunagok | 4,900 |
| Tindilo (mostly returning refugees) | 5,800 |
| Total | 26,100 |
Approximately 60% of the new believers had been animists, and 20% had been Muslims. The JESUS Film was shown in the Bari language to the Mundari tribe. Follow-up of the new believers will be handled by the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, the Episcopal Church of Sudan, and the Sudan Pentecostal Church. A total of 600 bibles were distributed in the Bari language.
Discipleship follow-up training was conducted on "Blame Shifting." The following themes and verses were used in this teaching:
- Adam and Eve tried to shift blame (Genesis 3:12-13).
- Some people try to blame God (Proverbs 19:3).
- Do not judge others while you fail to acknowledge your own sin (Matthew 7:1-5).
Many other verses that are not listed were also used in this teaching.
