Prayer Partners' Update
BGC is poised to begin its fourth
complete academic year since its reopening in 2010. The first
intake
of new students that have embarked on the St Paul's, Limuru
diploma
have now completed their course and await their results. It is
amazing how time has passed. In some ways we still see these as
“new
students”; it doesn't seem possible that we are now awaiting
their
graduation in October!
South Sudan has now entered its
third year of independence and it is two years since the attack
on
the people of Abyei, South Kordofan and Blue Nile States that
has led
to the death, displacement and suffering of so many of the
people who
lived there. The horrors of Darfur drag on and on.
I thank you all who pray for the
college and the Sudans (north and south) around the world. Your
faithfulness is so encouraging as we move forward.
Those of you who like
statistics might find this link of interest:
http://www.iri.org/sites/default/files/2013%20July%2019%20Survey%20of%20South%20Sudan%20Public%20Opinion%2C%20April%2024-May%2022%2C%202013.pdf
May God bless you as you keep the
Sudans, the ECS and BGC in your prayers.
Trevor
National
Issues
We give
thanks
to the continued commitment of the UN and African Union to
facilitating negotiations and risking their lives to be on the
ground
to monitor the efforts for peace. We
thank
God for the many NGOs who so frequently find
themselves in
dangerous situations. We pray
for
World Vision and the UN who have recently lost personnel in
Darfur,
Jonglei and elsewhere. We pray
for those working with the Archbishop and his team to bring about
peace and reconciliation in South Sudan. We
pray for the governments of Salva Kiir in Juba and
Al
Bashir in Khartoum that each will listen to the voice of God for
love, peace and co-operation to allow both nations to develop and
care for their most vulnerable citizens. We
pray that the agreements already made will be
implemented
faithfully by both governments.
The College
Students
Since the end of the last semester in
June the college has been used for a short-term course for women
theological students.
Our acting Principal writes:
The best way
to
address the issues of gender imbalance and violence in South
Sudan is
through child (boy/girl) education. The government of Sudan and
institutions (such as faith based) are taking that to account.
There
is no other way to empower women in this country unless they are
educated like their fellow brothers.
The government
of South Sudan has allocated 25% of public leadership in top
positions to women. Of late the government of South Sudan is
also
considering another 25% to make 50% which is an equal percentage
in
equation in the process. In ECS women are being ordained as
well.
Some have been made Dean of Cathedrals, for example in the
Diocese of
Renk, His Grace Daniel Deng Bul, had managed to develop a
competent
woman to become a Dean of a Cathedral.
BGC at least
has so far managed to get two able ladies to study theology.
Over the
break,
we are now training at least 10 women BGC for refreshing courses
and
these women are potential candidates for ordained ministry and
that's
was His Grace's initiative and he is supporting it.
We
give thanks for this initiative and the efforts of
the ECS
and government to address this issue. We
pray for the women involved in this course as they
return
to their homes. May
God bless them as they tell others of their
experience. We
pray that more female students can be found for the
college as we give thanks and
pray for
God's blessing on our two current women students, Martha and
Catherine.
We
thank God that the Special Entrance Exams for the
new
intake have recently taken place. We look forward to hearing the
results and the make up of the student body for September. We
pray for all those who have sat the exam and those
who are
engaged at Limuru in marking the papers. We
pray for our existing students who are due to
continue
their studies at the beginning of September. We
pray for those who took their final exams in June
and are
awaiting results.
Staff
We
pray for
Simon
Lual, a member of staff since 2010, now working for the college
in
Theological Education by Extension in Malakal. We
thank God
that he
has procured a grant of up to $5000 to help him study for a one
year
advanced degree in Biblical Studies at Africa International
University in Nairobi. This will enhance the value of the work
that
he is so ably gifted for in Malakal on
the front-line
of need close to the border with the north. We
thank God
for the
gift of faith he is anxious to share and his valuable language
skills
in English, Arabic and the tribal languages of the region. We
rejoice in
the
growing ability of BGC to share learning with other parts of the
country.
We
continue to pray
for Samuel Galuak who continues as acting Principal of BGC now
knowing that Joseph is not coming back. We
thank God
for his
hard work and dedication and pray
that he will manage to get a little rest time before the new
semester
starts up. We
pray for
his wife
studying in the Netherlands.
Governance
We
pray for
the Board
of Governors as they come together to review the progress of the
college and make the decisions necessary for its continued
growth. We
thank God
for our
chairman, Bishop Justin Badi and all the members. We
also pray
and give
thanks
for the
very effective College
Council who meets on a regular basis to support the work of the
principal and provide for the on-going practical needs of the
college.
Finance
We
thank God
for the
wonderful response of our international partners who have
ensured
that our cash-flow
crisis, following the unexpected expenses necessary because of
principal's illness and death, has
been overcome. We
rejoice
that
grants and donations have ensured we can continue to pay our way
until the new semester brings in new income. We
thank God
that we
have so many wonderful people who help us. (We
have received contributions from four continents but chiefly
from the
UK through the Diocese of Salisbury and the USA through AFRECS
(American Friends of the ECS)). We
also give thanks
for the various contributions that are being made to Joseph
Taban's
family.
We
pray that
the
bishops of our new students and those who continue at the
college
will find the necessary funds to pay their fees and help them
with
transport. We
thank God
for
those who have sponsored and continue to sponsor our students.