Against All Odds, Bible Study in Sudan, Moses Dangba, Missionary to America



This Moses from Africa began study for the Christian ministry at age nine. One of eleven children from South Sudan, his pastor-grandfather gave him the name of Moses and chose him to be his understudy. He went to live with his father and learned to teach and preach during school in South Sudan. He won a scholarship to go to secondary school in Khartoum in Northern Sudan. Moses was surprised when entering the school, he was told he and the other new Christians students had a choice: study Islam with a teacher and graduate or study Christianity, without a teacher, and expect to fail. The nineteen year old brought the Christians together and led them in Bible study – they all passed the rigorous exam and graduated. The lives of the Christian students became more difficult, and many had to flee with Moses to Egypt – then to Lebanon and learning to evangelize an African diaspora. The time in Lebanon was good training for the polyglot mission he leads today in Lansing, Michigan.

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