News Article
Wed 26th October 2011
ELIAS TABAN UK TOUR
Bishop Elias Taban is our lead Partner in South Sudan. With the support of MAI, he has brought a major health facility to one of the most neglected tribes in the world's newest nation.
Goli Hospital has served some 5,000 Out Patients so far this year and admitted 95 In Patients in September. A growing number of women are attending antenatal classes; the staff's efforts to educate a community where witch doctors rule are reaping rewards.
Elias will be speakiing extensively including:
Sunday 30 Oct: Aldridge Parish Church, 10am
Sunday 30 Oct: Church at Broad Street, Wolverhampton, 7pm
Tuesday 1 Nov: Oxford Academy, 11am
Wednesday 2: Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, 9am
Friday 4 Nov; Lancaster Baptist Church, 7.30pm
Saturday 5 Nov: Kirkby Lonsdale evening event
Sunday 6 Nov: Kirkby Lonsdale Methodist, 10.30am
Sunday 6 Nov: Nazarene Church, Perth, 6pm
Tuesday 8 Nov: Calderwood Baptist, 7.30pm
Wednesday 9 Nov: Glasgow evening event
Thursday 10 Nov: St John, Linlithgow, 7.30pm
Saturday 12 Nov: Fleet Baptist, 7.30pm
Sunday 13 Nov: Milton Baptist, Weston super Mare, 9 & 10.30am
Sunday 13 Nov: St Mark, Cheltenham, 6.30pm
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