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Oct 26
Letter of Appreciation
2 comments 2007 at 9:39 am posted by Webmaster
Please see the following letter of appreciation from Luka Benson, Medical Coordinator - Operation Nehemiah, regarding our recent receipt of a 5 ton truck:
Feb 14
Our Current Support Needs
one comment 2007 at 9:05 pm posted by William Levi
Projects to Support:
- The completion of the Nehemiah Health Center: $5,000.00
- Agricultural development budget: $50,000.00 ($10,000 needed per quarter)
- Widows of the Good News program: $1,200.00
- Furnishings for the Mission House: $3,500.00
- Renovation budget for mechanics’ garage: $ 10,000.00
Feb 14
Prayer points
one comment 2007 at 8:40 pm posted by William Levi
Prayer points:
- Security and continued stability for our staff and their families in Magwi County, South Sudan
- Spiritual growth for Festo and other new believers
- For the Pastors and Elders of the Beth Israel on The Nile
- For our main office in Massachusetts and daily administrative challenges

Feb 14
Newsletter First Quarter January 2007
no comments 2007 at 12:26 pm posted by William Levi
From left to right William Levi, CEO and President Joseph Levi, Country Director and Martin Bwoma, Nehemiah Trumpet Call Radio Program Director in Radio room in Beth Israel Mission house, Pageri Payam, Magwi county, Eastern Equatroia State, South Sudan.
This mission trip was by the most encouraging and productive I have experienced in recent years. Although the challenges to rebuilding increase each day, the progress taking place inspires us to continue on. When we moved our base in to Southern Sudan by faith four years ago, we could not have imagined what God would do with an overgrown plot of land and a near vacant community! His love and care for the people of New Sudan is evident and we are tremendously blessed to be a small part of it.
Nehemiah himself was a man of vision and when God called him to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, he was faced with major obstacles in his effort to mobilize the Israelites and rebuild the wall of Jerusalem. However, in the midst of the opposition he persevered and was steadfast in God. All of the works which God envisioned for him to do were completed in spite of the difficulties. The effort to rebuild the broken community in the New Sudan gives us similar challenges like in the days of Nehemiah. However, his life and vision inspire us to remain steadfast. Your continued prayer and financial support will help us do just that.
In His grace and Service,
William Levi, President
Operation Nehemiah Missions
Jan 2
William to Visit Africa in January
no comments 2007 at 12:34 pm posted by Webmaster
During the month of January, our founder - William Levi, will be traveling to Africa to oversee the progress on several operation Nehemiah projects. Please pray for his safe travels, the encouragement of those he visits, and the continued success of these projects.
Jun 6
Second Quarter 2006 Newsletter
no comments 2006 at 3:01 pm posted by Webmaster
The Sudan Repatriation & Water Projects Receive a Major Grant
We are happy to announce that our Family Repatriation & Water Well Projects have been blessed by the Lord through the kindness of our friends at Provision Foundation. Their generous award of $128,500 provides about 18% of our overall annual budget. We are greatly encouraged by this! These funds will help us relocate displaced families from the refugee camps in Uganda to their homeland in Magwi County, New Sudan.
Mar 20
First Quarter 2006 Newsletter
no comments 2006 at 10:53 am posted by Webmaster
Shalom! I pray this update finds you rejoicing in the abundant life freely given by our risen Lord. Thank you for your faithful generosity to our ministry and the people of Sudan . We are humbled each month by the grace of God extended to us through your prayers and support.
Nov 26
Fourth Quarter 2005 Newsletter
no comments 2005 at 10:50 am posted by Webmaster
Progress in 2005
Shalom! On behalf of the staff of Operation Nehemiah and your Christian family in New Sudan, I would like to send Christmas greetings to you in the name of Jesus, our Kinsman redeemer.
As we reflect on the meaning of the incarnation, we are continually overwhelmed with the truth that “God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son” (John 3:16).