Tuesday, November 19, 2013

I meet Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr., Ph.D.


I have great time with Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr., Ph.D.  He encouraged me so much during my meeting with him.  I learned a lot of wisdom words that I can never forget in my life.  That will be my secret for the success. He gave me Trojan Flag to put at Global Christian school in future if all goes well.  I thank God for my professor Mr. Joe McCall for his encouraging.  It was good to have Nyari my sister from another mother with us.  She is the president of ISCO at Troy University and she is a great lady.  She is from Zimbabwe Africa and she encouraged me a lot about Educate South Sudan project.  Below are the pictures.










Thursday, November 7, 2013

Thank God for Wal 153 ministries

On Sunday November 3, 2013, "Walk 153" did a wonderful job Fund raiser in Hoover High School Stadium for educate South Sudan, "One Brick at a Time" project went great.  Thank God for the Station Church in Birmingham Alabama for their great support of fund raiser to support educate South Sudan school project.   All I can say, thank you Jesus!!!!   Below are the pictures.

















Friday, September 27, 2013

This is article about education in my Country. That is why I am asking for your support friends.


Education Ministry says only 3% of teachers are qualified

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(September 26, 2013) - The National Ministry of Education, Science and Technology says only 3% of teachers in the country are qualified.

The Undersecretary in the Ministry, Deng Deng Hoc Yai said his ministry in working to address the issue. He revealed that over 28,029 teachers need training.
Undersecretary Deng said progress has been made since the opening of the County’s education training centers where the teachers can undergo courses to improve their qualifications.
“We are now implementing the project for capacity building and the project is now one year old and is being implemented in all the ten States,” he said.
“The project is not able to provide chances to all the teachers that are in need of capacity building because the number of teachers who are in need of capacity building is very big.”
The Chairperson of the National Teachers Union, Kachuol Majuang said the Country has nearly 30, 000 registered teachers for both primary and secondary school levels. 
Mr. Kachuol outlined three categories of teachers who need training. 
“We have teachers who are qualified but are graduates in the Arabic language, teachers who completed secondary school and teachers who don’t have certificates but they are teaching well.” 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

I need pray for these children and the school plan.

 Please buy just one brick or more for the school.  God bless you.

This is my prayer to God to build this school so these children can learn in the school building than to learn under a tree.  I will appreciate your prayers.  To God be the Glory.

Friday, April 12, 2013

"1 BRICK AT A TIME"

 "1 BRICK AT A TIME" project is to buy 14 to 15, 000 bricks for building 10 classrooms.  You can see the layout of the building in my last post.  If you are interested in helping, please let me know.  Together "We are serving today, and Changing tomorrow."


This card is to inform you friends who would like to help raise funds for building school in South Sudanese brothers and sisters.  Look at these children studying under a tree even today.  Can we be a blessing to them and create good environment for them to learn?  I believe we can do it.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

One Brick at a Time...


Hello my blog readers, it's time for us to raise funds for buying bricks for building school.  We cannot do without you.  Your contribution will make a great change in South Sudanese lives.   

I would like to tell you a short story of the Sudan.  The British recolonized Sudan in 1898.  After the battle of Omdurman in 1898 to 1899, the British government and Anglo-Egyptian signed a condominium agreement to restore Egyptian authority in Sudan.   At that time, the British had the super authority to approve any decision concerning Sudan rather than the Egyptians.  Although, the condominium agreement was signed between Britain and Egypt, in controlling Sudan under Egypt, the British had the responsibility in governing the territory in place of the Egyptian government.

During the period of Anglo-Egyptian condominium, the British government wanted to develop Sudan by using European technology with the Sudanese undeveloped economy, change their authoritarian institutions, and makes them follow the liberal English traditions.  However, the British stated that the southern Sudanese provinces were isolated, undeveloped, and had many tribal conflicts in addition to the slave trade was going on in the South.  The British concluded that the South was not ready for exposure to the modernization.  I will tell British government that South Sudan is ready to be exposure to the modernization.

As a result, we Southern remained isolated from the rest of the modern world.  Over 50 years of living in the Civil War, discrimination, persecutions, hatred, humiliation, and many others.  According to the UN over 2 million people died in 22 years of civil war.  Many of South Sudanese were born in the War, grew old in the war, and died in the war.  People are just getting out of war wound.      

Many South Sudanese people do not have opportunities to go to school.   People of South Sudan are hungry for Education.  As Nelson Mandela portrayed that "Education is the most powerful weapon.”  The Word of God said, “My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6).  South Sudanese need education.

Due to lack of education, girls were seen as wealth or property in the house.  They grew to get married and family of the girl expect a lot of dowry to be paid in order to let their daughter go to with her husband.  Many young girls died during the childbirth, because they were not ready to have a baby. 

Glory to God for the new country of the Republic of South Sudan; now its time our people to study first, and then marriage will come later.  You can be part of great change for the South Sudanese Christian.  You can go and encourage, teach, and pray with them. God bless you.  



  
 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Picture of school layout.

This is a picture of Ten classrooms.  Is going to happen in the name of Jesus.  God has already bought about 1, 252 bricks this week or more.  "Great things is yet to come, Great things is yet to be done" in the lives of Gods children.  May Almighty God Glorify Himself in all what is happening.  To God be the Glory. Check the website: http://educatesouthsudan.org/

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Brick Operation For Africa



Brick operation for Africa:  Be part of advancing God’s blessing.   Buy 1 brick……… I Brick cost just 1dollar….  You can do it… Or you can do more… You’re blessing to South Sudanese.

In South Sudan, I finished my elementary school (from 1grad to 8grad), under a tree.  Still today, tree is been our building in South Sudan for long time.  Please be part of moving children from studying under a tree to the building. During the dry season children sets on the sun heat because the leaves have fallen.  You can see children are sweating all day from morning till evening.  We can change that.  We can contribute and build a nice environment for them to learn.  "Yes We Can."
















Brick operation for Africa has started on Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Wadley Alabama.  Children from 2 to 12 years donated 1 dollar for buying a bricks for the school in South Sudan.  Just 1 dollar for bricks…  Check the school website: http://educatesouthsudan.org/









For more information, please send me massage at: 
Email: zarahmandis@yahoo.com
Email: amohandis@troy.edu 
Call: 205-873-1598. 
Thank you, thank you so much.