South Sudan: Meet the Wood Family

 Meet the Wood Family

Missionaries to South Sudan



The U.S. State Department issues this warning: Do NOT go to South Sudan! 

South Sudan Map



So why would the Wood family move there?  Because few others would dare.  There is a very great need in this war-torn country and the Wood family is prepared to meet this challenge head-on.   They plan to live out their lives as an example, to hold regular Bible studies, and to give all they have to this hurting community.  And on that note, hear what they say:  “Regarding humanitarian means, the goal is not to give handouts but to teach the local people to learn skills to be self-sufficient. It is our prayer that we can teach teachers, to more effectively spread this knowledge.” 


The Wood Family

We, at Pantry Paratus, are excited about this work and we want to give everyone an opportunity to participate in it.   We have the easy part—Micah, Dania, and that sweet little baby—they will give up virtually everything they know in this life, so dedicated are they to this cause.  If you would like to join with us, let them know!  You can learn more about them and contact them through their website.


They want to teach self-sufficiency to the South Sudanese, and we want to help equip them.  This is what we are doing: For every Stronghold Haywire Klamper purchased,  100% of the proceeds will go directly to this ministry.  We are calling it “Buy One Give One” because for every Klamper purchased, they will receive either a Klamper or –if we can sell enough– we’ll buy Berkeys to help their community access clean drinking water!  

 


 

 UPDATE:  As of Mid-February, over $3,000 has been raised for South Sudan through Klamper Sales!  Thank you for your continued support!  Berkeys and Klampers have been sent to the Wood family, and we will continue to do so as the money is raised.


 

Here are some facts about South Sudan:

* It is the newest country (and is recognized by the United States, Israel, the United Nations, and others, but it has been fighting for independence since the 1950’s!

* It is approximately the size of Texas.

* It has only 100 miles of paved roads.

* It has the 2nd worst literacy rate in the world.

* Only 5% of the country has improved drinking water.

* It is constantly under attack by its neighbor, Sudan and the terrorist mercenaries know as “janjaweed.”

 



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