Crisis Continues to Soar in Sudan

According to a report by Pastor Sam Childers, founder of World Mission, which operates orphanages in Southern Sudan and Uganda, the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan, is still evident and may lead the country into war once again.

The peace treaty between Northern and Southern Sudan is still unstable,” says Pastor Sam Childers, “We could be back to fighting—and this time, it could be a serious war,” he notes. “Next time it won’t be just rebel leaders with guns, it will be armies with planes and bombs.”
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