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Why South Sudan? — 111 episodes
E110: Who is Acheich Athian?
E109: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E108: What does HaMoreh Ministries do?
E107: Who is Jane Karaba?
E106: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E105: Why do you believe in Every Village?
E104: What was it like living in a refugee camp and then moving to America?
E103: How does the gospel translate in a honor/shame culture?
E102: What do houses look like in South Sudan?
E101: What are you most proud of?
E100: Will you pray with us for South Sudan?
E99: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E98: What does the healthcare system look like in South Sudan?
E97: Does foreign aid create dependency and hurt the country it's sent to?
E96: Will Every Village ever branch out to teach trade work?
E95: Does Every Village ever send South Sudanese to college?
E94: How does our US staff pour into our South Sudanese staff?
E93: Are we affiliated with a certain denomination in South Sudan?
E92: What does childbirth look like in South Sudan?
E91: How do we measure impact?
E90: Why did you decide to join a short term trip?
E89: Who attends our annual leadership retreat?
E88: Why is now the time to invest in South Sudan?
E87: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E86: How do we honor the South Sudanese through media?
E85: Is Every Village still drilling water wells?
E84: What is our beyond campaign?
E83: What is the difference between Sudan and South Sudan?
E82: How can I get more connected to Every Village?
E81: Would more access to social media in South Sudan hurt or help the people?
E80: What are facial markings and do the South Sudanese still practice this tradition?
E79: What are things Every Village does best?
E78: What is the difference between a projects mindset and a systems mindset?
E77: How can churches partner with Every Village?
E76: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E75: What is the most common form of transportation in South Sudan?
E74: How does Every Village focus on generational change?
E73: What did the early days of Every Village look like?
E72: What is Every Village's relationship with the local South Sudanese government?
E71: Do we like to partner with other organizations or work alone?
E70: What role does the local church play in your work?
E69: Are there any frustrations with working in an underdeveloped country?
E68: What do Awana Clubs look like in South Sudan?
E67: What does Galcom do?
E66: What opportunities does a graduate have after high school?
E65: What does the physical land look like in South Sudan?
E64: How does inflation affect the people of South Sudan?
E63: What fundraisers have you done in the past?
E62: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E61: Why is marketing so important to our ministry?
E60: What are some other ministries doing great work in South Sudan?
E59: How do you evanglize the people?
E58: Does Every Village hire women on the radio?
E57: How have South Sudanese grown in leadership at Every Village?
E56: How has your faith grown since working with Every Village?
E55: What are some of the basic facts about South Sudan?
E54: What do churches look for in partnerships?
E53: What do holidays look like in South Sudan?
E52: Why is monthly giving so important to a ministry?
E51: What is your favorite part about traveling to South Sudan?
E50: Was South Sudan ever colonized?
E49: What is God doing in South Sudan?
E48: Do you only minister to the South Sudanese?
E47: Why not water delivery?
E46: Shouldn't we just let the South Sudanese take care of themselves?
E45: What topics have you covered at pastor conferences?
E44: What do you love most about the Every Village team?
E43: Who is Daniel Lual, Every Village Country Director?
E42: What are some mistakes Every Village has made in the past and what have you learned from them?
E41: How can anything be sustainable in a war-torn nation?
E40: What does South Sudan mean to you?
E39: How did you design the SWC Program?
E38: What's it like to live in South Sudan?
E37: Why do you charge the South Sudanese for the radios?
E36: Where is Every Village headed in the future?
E35: How do we disciple the people?
E34: What is a leper colony?
BONUS: Why is it such a big deal for South Sudan to be in the Olympics?
E33: What does work look like here in the States?
E32: Is South Sudan mentioned in the Bible?
E31: What is the food like in South Sudan?
E30: Where does my money go when I give to Every Village?
E29: Are you more focused on humanitarian needs or sharing the gospel?
E28: What does the word syncretism mean?
E27: What are some recent stories of impact from the field?
E26: What does South Sudan mean to you?
E25: Why does so much of Africa struggle to have safe water?
E24: What are some things the South Sudanese have taught you?
E23: What churches do you work with in South Sudan?
E22: Why should I give to the work in South Sudan?
E21: How does Every Village handle polygamy?
E20: Why don't you work in other countries beyond South Sudan?
E19: What does the Every Village team look like?
E18: What do you play on your radio stations?
E17: What are the differences in the 64 tribes?
E16: How many tribes are in South Sudan and which ones do we work with?
E15: Is it safe to go to South Sudan?
E14: What does a trip to South Sudan look like?
E13: What are some recent stories of impact from the field?
E12: Isn't radio an old technology? Why not the internet?
E11: Who are some partners you work with in South Sudan?
E10: What does a typical day in South Sudan look like?
E9: Why is there so much fighting in South Sudan?
E8: What is the difference between relief and development?
E7: Why discipleship?
E6: Why radio?
E5: Why water?
E4: How do water, radio and discipleship work together?
E3: What is the history of Every Village?
E2: What is the history of South Sudan?
E1: What is the vision of this podcast?