Water is life. Jesus declared himself to be the true Living Water, promising that who ever drinks of Him will never thirst again.
Perhaps
nowhere else on earth is the essential nature of water more valued than
in Africa, where available water is scarce and often contaminated with
dangerous pathogens.
Hand
pumped, shallow wells dot the landscape throughout South Sudan, with a
single well often supplying the daily needs of hundreds of families.
Women often travel miles on foot to reach these wells, where they will
wait for hours in line to fill their five gallon jugs, one at a time.
Tragically, this very water they labor for is the source of a host of
deadly diseases and incalculable suffering, with 25% of infants dying
before they reach their first birthday as a result of these water borne
pathogens.
Operation
Nehemiah seeks to bring the thirst quenching power of Jesus Christ to
the people of South Sudan through the preaching of the Gospel and the provision of safe , accessible solar powered wells.
In
2013, we facilitated the drilling of our first 220 ft deep well at
our mission base in Borongole, Eastern Equatoria State that now supports
the needs of over 2,000 people living in and around the mission. The
solar pump fills a large holding tank, where the water is then
dispersed to five faucets located around the community.
Since
this water is sanitary and free of pathogens, there has been a
drastic reduction in the incidence of water-borne illness and deaths in
the surrounding villages.
A
precious added benefit of the well is that the women are now able to
spend more time with thier families as a result of the powerful water
pressure that fills their five gallon jugs in less than three minutes.
A
process that used to take hours to compete is now reduced to minutes,
which is changing the dynamics of family life, one household at a time.
Joyce Levi, wife of our country director Timothy Levi has this to say: "Thanks
be to God for the solar well! It has reduced tension and bickering
among women at the pump who were competing to get water so that they can
go home to their families. Nowadays people are more friendly to one
another because they are not so stressed out waiting for their turn to
get water".
Perina said: "
The technology that Operation Nehemiah employed to establish this
efficient source of water to serve the community demonstrates the power
of God to provide for his people through the local church without the
need for relying on UN handouts".
In
addition to the mission base well, we were also able to drill a second
solar operated well in our Beth Israel Farm, five miles east of our
mission base to make drip irrigation during the lenghy dry season a
reality.
Our
goal is to help facillitate the drilling of clean, solar wells
throughout the region to serve local churches as they reach thier communities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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