February 20, 2014

Wabukala: There's still hope for South Sudan

Wabukala: There's still hope for South Sudan

Posted on: February 20, 2014 12:33 PM

A South Sudanese man holding a HK G3
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[The Christian Times] The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya, Most Rev. Dr. Eliud Wabukala has said that there is still hope for South Sudan despite the current setbacks. He expressed his sympathy to those who lost their loved ones as well as the displaced people in the South Sudan conflict.
Speaking to South Sudanese students during special prayers organized by St. Paul’s University in Limuru, Kenya, for South Sudan, the primate condemned the violence that broke out in the country late last year. He said that maiming and killing people is not godly and God hates it. He said that the Anglican Church worldwide is disturbed by the current situation in South Sudan and was praying for peace and stability in South Sudan.
“There is still hope in South Sudan despite the current situation, God will still bring a solution,” he said. “The day will come when your full independence will be realized.”
He reminded the South Sudanese present that they could take their situation as an opportunity to glorify God and know His blessings.
“Great people and great nations pass through difficulties like what you are experiencing today, but you will be a great nation one day,” said the primate.
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