Africa
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In
Sudan, Teresa's (read her story above) mother
was a sex slave, and thus, Teresa was born into the
cycle of sexual slavery. This child's precious
life and senseless death taught us much about how to
protect other vulnerable children. Already established
in Eastern Europe and Africa, Make Way Partners expanded
its Anti-Trafficking Network to build
the only indigenously led orphan-care network in Sudan.
There
are an estimated 1 million orphans in Sudan today.
Together
we can stop the cycle. |
Make
Way Partners transported building
supplies over nearly
2,000 miles of hostile
terrain to build
the only orphanage available
to the at-risk orphans
of Darfur, Sudan.
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Sudan:
Since 2005 Make Way
Partners has been building a Christ-centered indigenously
directed orphan care network in Sudan and the New
Republic of Southern Sudan, Africa.
Sudan has suffered
Christian persecution, modern-day slavery and genocide by
an invading radical Islamic regime consistently for the last
decades, since Britain withdrew in 1956. This has resulted
in Sudan holding one of the highest per capita rates
for human trafficking in the world and the Republic
of Southern Sudan ranking as one of the poorest nations
in the world. Women and children are the most vulnerable,
with orphans being the primary target of slave raiders.
Make Way Partners
primary mission is to protect the orphans through Christ-centered
orphanages, schools and other necessary infrastructures.
Through partnerships we participate in
the building of long-term indigenous discipleship and relief
ministries which provide opportunities for hope and healing.
The
purpose of Make Way Partners ministry in Sudan is twofold:
- To help the formerly enslaved women
and persecuted Christians of Sudan to rebuild their lives
and community.
- To ensure protection and care for the
orphaned children of Sudan.
Your
faithful prayers and financial support literally set the captives
free
and
has already saved the lives of many in Sudan!
More is needed - join us today!
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