Lost Boy No More

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Bishop Abraham’s Speaking Tour:

December 2013 – After war broke out on December 15, 2013, Bishop Abraham visited new and longer-term refugees of Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya
Came to the USA in early February 2014 with support from St. Michaels Church in Charleston ,SC
Attended the Global Impact Celebration (GIC) in Charleston, SC
Visited lost boy brothers in Atlanta, GA
Attended Hope for South Sudan (sponsored by ALARM) in Dallas, TX and visited other lost boys
Visited lost boys in Richmond, VA and Washington, DC
While in Washington, DC, met with Special Envoy to South Sudan, attended hearing on South Sudan, met with people from ENOUGH project, and met with individuals from the U.S. Institute of Peace and U.S. Aid
Visited lost boys in Kansas City and preached to South Sudanese at St. Pauls Episcopal Church
Preached at Trinity Episcopal Parish, Diocese of Olympia, and at St. Johns South Sudanese Church in Seattle, WA and met with lost boys
Came to Black Mountain, NC and visited the Veterans Administration Hospital, helped during an Alpha meeting, talked to fourth and fifth graders at Black Mountain Elementary School, gave special talk to the Montreat College international students, mens soccer team, and local missionaries at the Billy Graham Evangelical Association office in Montreat, NC, and prayed special prayers at services of Christ Community Church – Montreat
Met at PRMI Community of the Cross (COC) where he and his Diocese have a partnership and filmed an interview on the current political, economic and spiritual situation in South Sudan
Bishop Abraham left on Monday, March 24, 2014 to return to his Diocese in South Sudan.