Photo: YWAM Arua Deaf-Hearing Go Camp team ran a healthy drink workshop in Labone town market-place, S. Sudan. Here, camp outreach leader, Rita, shows the local community how to make a fresh lemon juice cordial. The team explained its greater health, social & economic benefits when compared to home brewing
Dear friends and partners.
Are you in the UK looking forward to Spring as much as we
are to the rainy season? In January we were both heavily
involved in the planning/leading of YWAM Arua’s Go-camp,
for deaf/hearing16-25year olds. On outreach in South Sudan
God really helped us live, love, learn and laugh as a mixed
hearing-deaf team and to understand, adapt to & serve
Labone’s community there - through daily bible readings,
each other & the community. More news inside.
Helen thoroughly trained staff and planned much of this
programme and another, King’s Kids, for 8-16 year olds
with some deaf on staff. Both programmes left many
involved with a much clearer understanding that disability is
not inability. Interested? -Then please apply to join YWAM
Arua’s next deaf-hearing DTS here in Arua in June! Adam
In This Update..
YWAM Arua mixed deaf-hearing Go-Camp
Kings kids 2012 - “the life of Noah” deaf-hearing programme
St Phillips deaf youth join Arua Youth Camp for first time.
Signs & Wonders: Boniface & Clodine.
In the Refiner’s fire: The “For tomorrow” Tribe
News from the family. March-April Focus: See last page
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