A new volunteer has begun serving in South Sudan on behalf of the
Church of the Brethren, and two new staff soon will arrive in Nigeria.
The three are program volunteers for the denomination’s Global Mission
and Service office, and will work as seconded staff for Sudanese and
Nigerian organizations respectively.
Jocelyn Snyder of Hartville (Ohio) Church of the Brethren has begun
work in South Sudan through Brethren Volunteer Service. She is working
in the area of Yei with a focus on HIV/AIDS and as a youth minister. In
South Sudan, she joins two other Church of the Brethren program
volunteers: Jillian Foerster, who is serving with RECONCILE, and
Athanasus Ungang, working to establish and build a new Brethren Mission
Center in the town of Torit.
In related news, Global Mission and Service is planning a workcamp to
South Sudan in the spring of 2013 to work on construction of the new
Brethren Mission Center. Indicate interest in the workcamp by e-mailing mission@brethren.org.
Carl and Roxane Hill have been named seconded staff to Ekklesiyar
Yan’uwa a Nigeria (EYN--the Church of the Brethren in Nigeria). They
will teach at Kulp Bible College, on the headquarters compound of EYN.
The couple hope to leave for Nigeria before Christmas. In Nigeria, they
join Carol Smith who is serving as a Church of the Brethren teacher at
the EYN Secondary School.
Source: 12/13/2012 Newsline
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