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Frontline
Newsletter: The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail
Despite
having been subjected to aerial bombardments 9 times in
one year, the Christian Liberty High School was officially
opened with most of the civil and church leaders in Moruland
joining in the celebrations.

The
Christian Liberty High School Choir presents a hymn
in the chapel at the Dedication Service. |
The
Christian Liberty High School (CLHS) is the first Christian
high school in war afflicted Southern Sudan. It has
been established by Frontline Fellowship amidst the
ruins of the old Bishop Gwynne College (BGC) in Mundri.
The college had first been built in 1947 by the Church
Missionary Society. It was surrounded by Muslim government
forces in 1965 and completely destroyed. The college
was rebuilt in 1975, but attacked again and abandoned
in 1987.
Since
Frontline Fellowship began repairing the badly damaged
and vandalised buildings of BGC, over 100 bombs have
been dropped on Mundri by the Sudan Air Force.
After
the initial bombing raids by Antonovs and MiGs, in
March and April 2000, the students, teachers and workers
fled.
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With
much rejoicing Bishop Bullen Dolli and the community
in Lui receive the latest shipment of Bibles from
Frontline Fellowship
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Carpenters
complete the window frames at the Christian Liberty
High School chapel.
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Throughout
the rest of 2000, FF field workers, aided only by a few
chaplains, continued to repair, rebuild and restore the
school and college. At the end of January 2001 the students
and teachers returned and joined the growing staff of carpenters,
painters and other workers.

Civil
and church leaders examine the library of the Christian
Liberty High School |
At
one time there were 20 carpenters, 6 painters, 8 builders
and dozens of other workers. Six tonnes of timber, 200
litres of paint and truckloads of tools and equipment
were quickly used up and more and more supplies needed
to be trucked in. Amidst bomb craters, air raid shelters
and trenches, nearly a hundred people worked together
in the final week to prepare the chapel, classrooms
and library for the official celebrations.
Bombed
High School Re-opens
With
great excitement, leaders from all over Moruland converged
on Mundri to see the impressive progress made in restoring
the ruins of BGC, which had so recently been overgrown
by the jungle.
Honoured
guests included the Commissioner of Mundri County,
many civil leaders, chaplains, teachers and pastors
from all over Moruland.
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On
the way to the Christian Liberty High School, guests would
have passed by an abandoned mosque, and a disused khalwa
(or Quranic school) both monuments to the failure
of the National Islamic Front governments policies
of Islamisation and Arabisation. Then, as they approached
the bridge leading to the mission base, they would have
seen a large wooden cross surrounded by bomb craters and
shrapnel scarred trees. In the concrete base of the cross
are etched the words:
A
Mighty Fortress is Our God.
Over
the bridge a wooden sign proclaims:
Christian
Liberty High School
Nature
Reserve
No
hunting
No
fires
No
cutting of trees
The
entire area between the Mori and Yei rivers entrusted to
Frontline Fellowship has been declared a nature reserve
with the full support of the civil and church leaders.
Already people have brought some small wild animals to us.
Within the property one can hear the sounds of hundreds
of birds and on occasion large numbers of eagles, hawks
and ibis can be seen soaring over the trees.
Alongside
the beautiful restored chapel a large Christian flag proclaims
the Lordship of Christ. Inside the freshly painted chapel
an even larger Christian flag dominated the front wall.
As the special guests took their seats, the CLHS students
in their new uniforms marched across the field from the
classrooms and entered the chapel singing a joyful hymn.
Rev.
Canon Kenneth Baringwa, who first invited Frontline Fellowship
to come to Moruland, opened the service in prayer. It was
recalled that when he first brought me to see the ruins
of BGC in 1996, we had to hack our way through the jungle
to reach it - and in the main lecture room a large green
mamba snake slithered!
Rev.
Jeffrey Kayanga, the secretary of Lui Diocese, served as
master of ceremonies. Rev. Bill Bathman of In Touch Mission
International, who was celebrating his 50th year as a missionary,
presented the devotions. I presented the vision and background
of the school. Then Bishop Bullen Dolli of Lui Diocese,
Bishop Eluzai Munda of Mundri Diocese and the Commissioner
spoke. Bishop Bullen had once been a lecturer at BGC and
it was Eluzai Munda who, as principal of BGC in 1975, led
its first rebuilding. The student choir and the Frontline
team presented various hymns.
Along
with the joy and excitement of seeing restoration and progress,
there was a general appreciation of the importance of education
as laying foundations for the future and a sense of destiny
in rebuilding on solid foundations laid long ago by faithful
servants of God. Despite the college being destroyed twice
and bombed multiple times since, it was again restored,
a hive of activity and vibrant with life, ministry and worship.
"Your
people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up
the age old foundations, you will be called Repairer of
Broken Walls, Restorer of Streets with Dwellings."
Isaiah
58:12
After
the consecration service, visitors were treated to a celebration
feast and a tour of the school buildings. The well stocked
library was of special interest. Much still remained to
be done but the school was in session and services, Bible
studies, outreaches and medical ministry were being conducted
everyday. Literally tonnes of Bibles and books have been
distributed from the mission base month by month.
Students
of the Christian Liberty High School at the Frontline
Fellowship mission base in Sudan enter the chapel
while singing songs of praise.
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"So
we rebuilt the wall till all of it reached half its height
for the people worked with all their heart." Nehemiah
4:6
At
the official opening Nehemiah 6:16 was read:
"When
all our enemies heard about this and all the surrounding
nations saw it, our enemies lost their self-confidence,
because they realised that this work had been done with
the help of our God."
Foundations
for Freedom
After
opening the Christian Liberty High School, my father-in-law
Bill Bathman, and I conducted a Teacher Training Seminar
for 60 primary school teachers, a Chaplains Training
Seminar for over 40 chaplains and a God and Government
Seminar for 14 community leaders. We also delivered
and distributed over 3000 Bibles to schools, churches and
military units. The Chaplains were also presented with new
Chaplains Prayerbooks and received further training. Since
1996, Frontline Fellowship has been training and equipping
Chaplains in Sudan. There were now 70 trained Chaplains
and Chaplains Assistants.
Since
1997 Frontline Fellowship has been helping the local church
to train and equip primary school teachers. Now, by Gods
grace, there are 680 trained teachers and 120 primary schools
in Moruland. And each of them has now been equipped with
Bibles in English and Moru. These Bibles are used as the
primary textbooks.
Rev.
Bill Bathman, who is 73 years old and in his 50th year of
missions, presented sermons in the Fraser Cathedral in Lui
(which had been destroyed twice before and was severely
damaged by bombs dropped on 29 December 2000); the church
in Jambo (which has recently been bombed 3 times during
Sunday morning services and also during the Christmas Day
service); and in the Church in Kotobi (which was previously
destroyed by helicopter gunships and has endured numerous
aerial bombardments, even on a Sunday morning this year).
At each town we were welcomed by joyful crowds waving Christian
flags and singing hymns. Despite the bombing campaign, the
churches were filled and overflowing with eager people hungry
for the Word of God.
Clearly,
Jesus Christ is building His church and the gates of
hell shall not prevail against it (Matthew 16:18).
Please
continue to pray for the resilient Christians suffering
in Sudan.
Peter
Hammond
Related Resources:-
Terrorism
and Persecution (video)
Sudan,
the Hidden Holocaust (video)
Faith under
Fire in Sudan (book)
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