SOUTH SUDAN: South Sudan Council of Churches Welcomes Evangelists Ahead of Gospel Crusade
Ginaba Lino
As South Sudan is hoping for peace, South Sudan Council of Churches has welcomed Evangelists Randy Roberts and Bishop James Mulisa has they prepare for the coming gospel crusade schedule to take place in December 2nd to 5th 2021
Speaking to the Journalists on July 29, 2021, evangelist Randy stressed that they have come to join hands together to pray for peace in South Sudan
“I believe what is going to happen here in December is that Juba is going to the next level, South Sudan is going to go to the next level, the power of God is going to fall on Juba and spread throughout the Country because the prince of peace is going to visit this place and we are going to see something that hasn’t been seen in Juba before.”
Evangelist Randy stated that, twenty (20) years from now the children and grandchild of South Sudan will speak what will happen in 2021.
“As the spirit of God rose to South Sudan, there will be nothing that God cannot accomplish to this great nation, “he adds.
He says, all the people of South Sudan should prepare themselves because it’s a great Gospel campaign to show the people of South Sudan the goodness of God.
“Everyone is invited to come and experience the Good News of God, the hilling power of God is going to fall upon those who believe in him; you are going to see things you have heard parents talk about, and you will see many blind eyes open, the deaf will hear and you will see demons disappearing from people.”
He calls on all churches in Juba to work together for the coming crusade and pray for total peace in South Sudan
Bishop James Mulisa from Rowanda says, they are mobilizing more than five hundred (500) pastors to partner with them and see to it that the coming crusade is well organized.
“So, we are mobilizing pastors actually tomorrow we will be having more than 500 pastors on the ground at JCC where we want to partner with them and to see that if we can bring this Country or this City before the lord again”.
He added that on date 30 July 2021, they will be having meeting with all head of the churches in Juba to put forward the program for upcoming crusade.
Meanwhile, Bishop James Lagos on behalf of the Council of Churches and the chairperson of the crusade welcomes the evangelists to the country, adding that it’s a pleasure for the church leaders in South Sudan to link with other men of God across the country.
Bishop Lagos says, since South Sudan got her independent in 2011, South Sudan has become a very attractive nation and seeing evangelists coming to South Sudan is already a sign peace.
“For us we are rejoicing as a South Sudan Council of Churches, we thank God for this opportunity that He has given us and the open doors that He has given for many to come.”
Bishop Lagos calls on all believers across the country to prepare for the coming crusade in December 2021.
The Evangelist visited South Sudan 15 years ago before the independence to preach the word of God.