In the heart of Nyiwal village in a remote part of South Sudan, a quiet revolution is taking place thanks to the Hope Squad with World Concern & KCIS 630. It doesn’t come with loud speeches or grand infrastructure, but with the gentle, powerful sound of God’s Word spoken in the people’s native language of Luo, emanating from a small solar-powered audio Bible. This solar audio Bible was made possible because of Hope Squad members and their $26 a month giving!
For families who have endured hardship and isolation, this simple tool has become a lifeline of hope.
Each week, a group gathers to listen intently to Scripture, discuss its meaning, and—most importantly—commit to living it out. What sets this club apart is its culture of accountability. Members gently follow up with one another during the week, asking,
“How are you practicing what we learned?”
This rhythm of Listen, Discuss, Apply, and Hold Accountable has become the engine for profound transformation. “The audio Bible in our heart language made it clear,” Victor shared. “We didn’t just hear words; we felt them. And having brothers and sisters walk with us, to encourage us when we fail, has made all the difference. This is true discipleship.”
The changes in Nyiwal are not abstract—they are visible in the lives of its people:
Uchiro, once known for his stumbling gait and slurred speech as his life revolved around the local brew (a traditional homemade alcoholic drink, often brewed from sorghum or millet in rural South Sudan), saw his income evaporate along with his hope. But after joining an audio Bible group, he heard messages of purpose and self-control, a change began in him. The group supported him, held him accountable when temptation came, and today he is sober. His family has their husband and father back, and he is a respected member of the community.
Anguec, a woman known for her quick temper that sparked constant disputes with neighbors and family, was deeply challenged by lessons on forgiveness and loving one’s neighbor. Through group discussions and encouragement, she learned to pause and choose peace. The quarrels have ceased, replaced by reconciliation and a new reputation as a peacemaker.
These stories reveal what happens when God’s Word is not only heard but lived out in community.
The members of the Audio Bible Club thank God first for His power to convict, change, and heal—and they thank donors like you who made this possible.
Let’s pause to thank God for what He is doing in Nyiwal through the Hope Squad:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the lives being transformed through Your Word. Bless families like Uchiro’s and Anguec’s—may they continue to grow in faith, unity, and peace.
Amen.
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