How Wau Hope Outreach Began

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The Dream (Hab.2:14) “For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.” In the midst of 2013 I had a dream while in Juba, South Sudan that I was on the top of a mountain in Juba called Jabel Kujor (meaning Witchcraft Mountain). While on top of the mountain I was praising and worshipping God; then I began sharing the gospel and asking […]

Song Story: Unto Me

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Our worshipping community is made of diverse people from different parts of the world. As we’ve spent more time together, one thing that has caught my attention is various ways of hospitality being practiced in our own community.  In my Korean culture, we usually provide light snacks when a guest arrives whether the guest asks for it or not. Also we usually insist that guests will stay for the meal. According to my Syrian friends’ […]

Song Story: Why

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I remember vividly the night that my brother Abraham Deng came in to our worshiping community with a heavy heart. Abraham is usually upbeat and outgoing. Often his answer to the question “how are you?” is an enthusiastic “better than I deserve!” That night something was different. We could see it. We could feel it. In the middle of worship, we asked him if he was willing to share the burden he was carrying. And, […]