Archive for March, 2007
Palm Sunday no comments
US Churches go green
Paul will be preaching tomorrow at St B Sudanese Congregation in Nashville TN.
Time 1:30-12:00 AM come and hear the Good News of Jesus Christ, it is a good news for you and your family.
Paul will also be speaking at Ezell Harding on Monday April 2nd 2007.
Paul and Friends will be helping at Lost Boys Center after Church Services.
Lost Boys & Girls center is at 4th Avenue 535 Nashville TN
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/world/americas/01palm.html
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 Hello brother Paul, In these are some pictures sent to me by bishop John. It doesn’t look like school, does it?
well t’s actually school and those kids are really committed to learn. What they are carrying are some school supplies I sent them late last year. I believe each of us has an obligation to assist these future leaders of our community. Please spread the word! Let their brothers and uncles in the US know that we have a call at home. Peace, Solomon Awan
Just in From Duk County Southern Sudan no comments

Solomon AwanÂ
Thank you very much Solomon Awan Raquel Gabbas, Amanda, Ali, Faculty members, students of West Minister College and all American friends from Utah Salt Lake City for their generous countribution to Duk community.Â
     The students/ pupils at Duk County, need all the help they can get. Duk community has expressed her sincere thanks to all of you for your generous donation of school stationaries and foot balls to Duk Primary school. Your donation is going to benefit over three thousands children in Duk, according to Bishop John Thon the number of Children will double due to repetriation process going on in displaced and Refugee camps.
Duk County need all the help its can get from all relatives and friends.
 If any of your want to volunteer and help Duk County in any way possible please, then pleasse contact:     Â
Solomon Mading Awan at solomonawan@yahoo.com,
 Bishop John Thon at jmachar2001@yahoo.com
Paul M Manyok paul@paulandfriends.org
New Wine Skin Conference no comments
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Church Leaders Conference June 5th-15th 2007 no comments

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The conference will be attended by 250 church leaders from different denominations.
The following are some of the names of Church leaders submitted to attend the conference of 2007:
1. John Deng Ater
2. Joseph Ajok Reech
3. Philiph Mayai Malual
4. John Garang Makuach
5. Rt. Rev. John Thon jmachar2001@yahoo.com
6. Rt. Rev. James Yuot
7. Rt. Rev. Wilson Garang
8. Rt. Rev. Philip A. Chol
9. Rt. Rev. Elijah Abuoch
10. Rev. John Maker Riai
12. Rev. David Deng Duop
13. Rev. Philip Wuor Maluach
14. Rev. Abraham makuei Reet
15. Rev. John Chol Awuol
16. Paul Mator Manyok paul@paulandfriends.org
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Congratulation Galuak Wuor Deng for your American citizenship no comments
It is a great honor to let all relatives of Galuak Wuor Deng Ajang and friends accross the
globe knows that Galuak Wuor had recieved his American citizenship today, the 21 of March 2007. Micheal Ayak kuol from Bor Koch Ariik, and John Deng Machar from Bor Angakuei are going to do the same tomorrow. Paul Mator Manyok was among the few individual who had witnessed the ceremony. “It was a great honor to be part of this ceremony” Paul said. For rest of you who want to congratulate this new citizens, feel free to leave your comment below for Galuak Wuor, Micheal Ayak, and Deng Machar by clicking on comment below if you like.
Thanks
Paul & Friends
The Sudan’s Lost Boys & Girls National Nonprofit Orgonization no comments
Deng Majok Chol.
Executive Director,Â
Lost Boys and Lost Girls National Nonprofit Organization.
C/O, Lee Hall 107. University of Judaism.
15600 Mulholland Drive.
Bel Air, 90077.
    Dear Friends of the Lost Boys and Girls of the Sudan.
It’s exceptionally a great honor to join the donors, volunteers and friends, board of trustees, Board of Directors of the Lost Boys and Lost Girls National Nonprofit organization in perpetuating the amazing heroic journey of the lost boys and girls of the Sudan. To keep this unbelievable spirit and hope of the lost boys and lost girls, most of whom are orphaned by the genocide in Southern Sudan over the last two decades, we have the duties to ensure the welfare of the Lost Boys & Girls through targeted assistance programs that equip them for success in their lives in order for them to live happy and productive lives here in the American community, and to empower them to become a strong resource for the construction of the Sudan through relief and rehabilitation programs.Â
As the Organization First Executive Director, I am charged with primary goals of building the capacity of the organization from improving our current website to sponsoring projects. The urgent work of the Organization is to build a bridge between the lost boys and lost girls and the American community. This is tremendously important to all of us because the lost boys and lost girls are key to understanding, at a deep level, a human perspective of the massacre that has been happening in the Sudan. Current goals include and not limiting to stabilizing the Lost Boys and Lost Girls National Organization’s operation, strengthening programs and extending outreach to the lost boys’ community, which has grown to approximately 5,000 since 2000 across the states and cities of the US. Most of the lost boys work two jobs and go to schools. Their Hard work and self sacrifice is absolutely unbelievable. In spite of their difficult backgrounds, the lost boys and lost girls are remarkably optimistic, genuinely friendly and very willing to accept the American efforts to empower them. They are extremely focused on becoming successful members of the American Great melting pot society, and indeed, a handful of them have already become citizens of the United States of America. The second most moving aspect of my job is the generosity, active Support and involvement of so many caring members of the American community.Â
I am so thrilled, as one of the lost boys, to have been given this most rewarding opportunity to help these young men and women. We invite you to visit our website: www.lostboysandlostgirls.org
Thank you for your interest in the lost boys and girls of Sudan.
Deng Majok Chol.
Executive Director.
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Third Annual Conference no comments
 Friday, April 13 – Sunday, April 15, 2007
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Church Leaders conference in Southern Sudan in June 2007 1 comment
Paul & Friends would like to let let you know that there will be a Church leaders conference on June 5th 2007-June 15th 2007. There will be 250 Sudeanese Church leaders, representatives from different congregations. The Conference will explore the needs of the Churches in Sudan and the way they work hand in hand with the Churches in USA.
If your Chruch from USA or Sudan want Support or send a representative please contact Paul and Friends
USA 615 579 4794
Africa (256) 0782769416
(254) 0722-899083
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Thanks Yours in HIM
Paul & Friends