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South Sudan to be world's newest country

In July 2011, South Sudan will come into existence as the name of the world’s newest country.

The historic moment follows January’s referendum in which around 99% of southern Sudanese voted for independence from the north of the country.

The change brings to a conclusion prolonged uncertainty surrounding the future of the south, after the tragedy of decades of north-south conflict in Sudan. By the time a peace accord was finally signed in 2005, an estimated 2 million people had been killed, and millions more displaced.

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The decades of war and violent conflict have left a poverty-stricken populace, yet also a thriving Church.

Founded in 1949, Africa Inland Church-Sudan (AIC) works to strengthen the Sudanese Church through training pastors and church planters, planting churches among unreached peoples, and implementing a wide range of community development programmes.

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Pray that this defining year of 2011 in the creation of South Sudan as a country, will enable AIC’s pivotal ministries to continue, while opening up many new doors to build and grow the Church, and encourage God’s people.

Click to read more about Africa Inland Church-Sudan (AIC) and for ways to support this ministry.