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Who We Are
Operation Nehemiah serves as a voice for the Suffering Church and the marginalized people of the South Sudan. We follow the example of Nehemiah the Re-Builder in rebuilding broken communities, families, widows, orphans and churches that have been suffering persecution.

Our Mission
We are an indigenous non-profit Christian relief and development ministry serving the persecuted people of the Sudan. We accomplish our mission through creating opportunities for displaced families and pastors to return to their homeland. We provide them with hope through sharing the Gospel of Christ.

Our Values
The compelling force driving our work is promoting the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which brings people to repentance and eternal salvation. This serves as the criteria for the success of any of our efforts. We believe that a person’s dignity is enhanced through meaningful work, education and discipleship.

Our Distinctive
We are primarily an indigenous mission. 98% of our staff is South Sudanese Christian nationals. Our staff has a burning desire to take an active role in the rebuilding of their nation and to establish a “City on a Hill” in the New Sudan. We believe that self reliance is best promoted through indigenous leadership.

Our Focus
Our primary focus is to prepare Corom, a village in Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State, New Sudan for the return of people who were displaced by the war. We are intent upon establishing a community that will provide people with the opportunity to rebuild their communities, their families, and to grow in their faith.

Our Outreach
We endeavor to implement our vision and mission through indigenous church planting, Pastoral discipleship training, medical relief clinics, gospel radio broadcast, agricultural development, micro business start-up, polytechnic training, and repatriation assistance to families returning from exile.

Who We Are
Operation Nehemiah serves as a voice for the Suffering Church and the marginalized people of the South Sudan. We follow the example of Nehemiah the Re-Builder in rebuilding broken communities, families, widows, orphans and churches that have been suffering persecution.

Our Mission
We are an indigenous non-profit Christian relief and development ministry serving the persecuted people of the Sudan. We accomplish our mission through creating opportunities for displaced families and pastors to return to their homeland. We provide them with hope through sharing the Gospel of Christ.

Our Values
The compelling force driving our work is promoting the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which brings people to repentance and eternal salvation. This serves as the criteria for the success of any of our efforts. We believe that a person’s dignity is enhanced through meaningful work, education and discipleship.

Our Distinctive
We are primarily an indigenous mission. 98% of our staff is South Sudanese Christian nationals. Our staff has a burning desire to take an active role in the rebuilding of their nation and to establish a “City on a Hill” in the New Sudan. We believe that self reliance is best promoted through indigenous leadership.

Our Focus
Our primary focus is to prepare Corom, a village in Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State, New Sudan for the return of people who were displaced by the war. We are intent upon establishing a community that will provide people with the opportunity to rebuild their communities, their families, and to grow in their faith.

Our Outreach
We endeavor to implement our vision and mission through indigenous church planting, Pastoral discipleship training, medical relief clinics, gospel radio broadcast, agricultural development, micro business start-up, polytechnic training, and repatriation assistance to families returning from exile.

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