ECCSS Leader an Observer at South Sudan Peace Talks
By Stan Friedman ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (August 13, 2014) — Mathew Jock Moses, the director of projects and social development for the Evangelical Covenant Church
By Stan Friedman ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (August 13, 2014) — Mathew Jock Moses, the director of projects and social development for the Evangelical Covenant Church
CHICAGO, IL (August 4, 2014)—In April, Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, traveled with two other United States religious leaders to Central
By Stan Friedman MANCHESTER, NH (July 25, 2014) — The Evangelical Covenant Church will help resettle Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman once sentenced to death
By Stan Friedman GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA (July 24, 2014) — By combining efforts with other faith-based organizations, the Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan (ECCSS) was
By Stan Friedman RED WING, MN (July 23, 2014) — Julie Malyon, a nurse and director of a free medical clinic, was curious about the
By Stan Friedman KAMPALA, UGANDA (July 9, 2014) — Abraham Tuach Kiir, president of the Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan, recently was featured prominently
By Stan Friedman BOKONZO, DR CONGO (July 8, 2014)—The students at one of three schools built in the Gemena region over the past year by
By Stan Friedman CHICAGO, IL (July 1, 2014) — Covenanters have a fresh way to partner with health clinics operated by the Congo Covenant Church
By Stan Friedman CHICAGO, IL (June 30, 2014) — The Evangelical Covenant Church is working in four of the five most fragile countries in the
By Stan Friedman MANCHESTER, NH (June 25, 2014) — Daniel Wani, the husband of the Sudanese woman who was imprisoned and sentenced to be executed