Gospel Crusade Set to Bring Hope and Healing to South Sudan: President Ministry to Host Week-Long Events in Wau and Juba
By Fuli Dickens Isaac
The President Ministry Messages of Gospel Christian Church is poised to launch a transformative gospel crusade in South Sudan, aimed at promoting healing and support for the nation’s vulnerable populations. Scheduled to take place from November 5th to 7th in Wau at Freedom Square, and from November 13th to 16th in Juba at the Gumbo Ground of Gumbo Basic Primary School, this initiative is set to conclude with activities from November 20th to 23rd at Medan Simba. The theme of the crusade is “Crusade and Teaching.”
During a recent press conference, Apostle Mohammed Sanogo, the head of the President Ministry Messages of Gospel Christian Church from Ghana, emphasized the purpose of his visit to South Sudan. “Our mission is to preach the word of God and to bring everlasting miracles of healing to those who suffer from visual impairments, disabilities, and hearing challenges,” he stated.
The crusade aims not only to preach spiritual healing but also to address practical needs in the community. Apostle Sanogo highlighted plans to collaborate with the South Sudanese government to support orphans through education, health initiatives, and livelihood assistance for youth, women, and the elderly.
“We urge all denominations to participate in the crusade, regardless of their religious backgrounds. God is the savior for all,” he said, calling for unity among the diverse faiths in the region.
Apostle Sanogo also expressed a deep spiritual connection to South Sudan, stating that the country continually came to his mind during his travels. “As South Sudan approaches the presidential elections in 2026, I encourage everyone to work towards peace,” he urged.
Before concluding his visit, the apostle hopes to see a spiritual transformation among the citizens of South Sudan. The upcoming crusade is anticipated to be a beacon of hope and an opportunity for the nation to unite in faith and healing.