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  2. Paris Reidhead - Wikipedia

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    Reidhead was born in a Minnesota farming community in 1919. When in his late teens, he committed himself to a life of Christian service. In 1945, Reidhead took an assignment with the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM), surveying and analyzing indigenous languages in preparation for evangelistic and educational efforts near the Sudan - Ethiopia border ...

  3. Christianity in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in Sudan has a long and rich history, dating back to the early centuries of the Christian era. [ 1] Ancient Nubia was reached by Coptic Christianity by the 1st century. The Coptic Church was later influenced by Greek Christianity, particularly during the Byzantine era. From the 7th century, the Christian Nubian kingdoms were ...

  4. Robert Kayanja - Wikipedia

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    motivational speaker. Spouse. Jessica Kayanja. Children. 3. Website. robertkayanjaministries .org. Robert Kayanja is the founder and senior pastor of the Miracle Centre Cathedral, a megachurch in Kampala. He is also the founder and CEO of a Christian television channel, Channel 44 Television (Miracle Ltd).

  5. Nilotic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Traditional faiths ( Dinka religion, Kalenjin folklore etc), Christianity , Islam. The Nilotic peoples are people indigenous to the Nile Valley who speak Nilotic languages. They inhabit South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, the eastern border area of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. [ 1]

  6. Nuer people - Wikipedia

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    Dinka and Atwot. The Nuer people are a Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. They also live in the Ethiopian region of Gambella. The Nuer speak the Nuer language, which belongs to the Nilotic language family. They are the second-largest ethnic group in South Sudan and the largest ethnic group in ...

  7. Nubians - Wikipedia

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    Nubians ( / ˈnuːbiənz, ˈnjuː -/) ( Nobiin: Nobī,[ 9] Arabic: النوبيون) are a Nilo-Saharan speaking ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. They originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile valley, believed to be one of the earliest cradles of civilization. [ 10]

  8. Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church was founded in 1927 in southern Ethiopia by the evangelical missionary organization Sudan Interior Mission and Dr. Thomas Alexander Lambie. [1] The first missionaries had initially planned a trip into the western part of Ethiopia, but after prayer felt that they were being led to the South Central area. [2]

  9. Sudan at a ‘breaking point’ as civil war rages, UN agency says

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    August 12, 2024 at 9:57 PM. Faiz Abubakr/Reuters. Sudan is at a “breaking point,” a United Nations agency said Monday, as a growing number of people need food, water, shelter and medical care ...