Tuesday, 3 March 2026

ASSISTANCE REQUEST LETTER

 ASSISTANCE REQUEST LETTER

From: Administration of The Lamb of God Portable Bible School

Location: Aweil, South Sudan

Date: Tuesday, 3rd March, 2026 

To: Donors, Partners, and Faith-Based Communities.



Dear Donors, Partners, and Faith-Based Communities,Christian greetings in the precious name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.


The Administration of The Lamb of God Portable Bible School (LOGPBS) in Aweil, South Sudan, humbly writes to seek your prayerful and practical support for the ongoing ministry of training pastors, evangelists, and church workers in remote and underserved communities. 


Our vision is to take sound Bible teaching to places where believers cannot easily access formal theological training, so that the Church of Christ may be strengthened and the Gospel may reach the unreached.


At present, the school is facing serious shortages in some essential ministry tools, which directly affect our ability to conduct classes and outreach effectively. We are therefore appealing to you for help specifically in the following areas:Tents and Simple Structures.

We conduct most of our trainings and gatherings in open areas and village churches, where there is often no proper shelter from sun and rain.

 We urgently need tents, tarpaulins, or simple temporary structures to serve as classrooms and meeting spaces during our mobile Bible school sessions and evangelistic outreaches.Bibles.

Many of our students and new believers do not own a personal Bible due to poverty and limited access to Christian literature.

 We are seeking donations of Bibles (in English and relevant local languages) so that every participant can study the Word of God personally and grow in their faith.Teaching and Learning Materials. 

To strengthen the quality of our training, we also need:Bible school textbooks and basic theology booksDiscipleship manuals, evangelism booklets, and follow‑up materialsNotebooks, pens, flip charts, and other simple classroom supplies.

Any contextualized training resources suitable for pastors and lay leaders in rural South SudanEven small contributions in any of these areas can make a great difference in equipping the saints and expanding the Kingdom of God in our region. 


We welcome both in‑kind donations (materials) and financial support designated for the purchase and transport of these items.


If the Lord leads you or your organization to partner with us, please contact us through:

Email: thelambofgodportablebibleschoo@gmail.com 

Phone: +211922574497

WhatsApp: +211922574497

Physical Address: Block 8, Aweil town, South Sudan 

 


We assure you that any support received will be used transparently and solely for the work of the ministry. Reports, photos, and testimonies from the field can be shared with you to show how your partnership is impacting lives for Christ in South Sudan.


We deeply appreciate your prayers, your consideration of this request, and any way the Lord may lead you to stand with us.


“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:58).


Yours in Christ’s service, Lual Peter Juma, 

Executive Director, The Lamb of God Portable Bible School Aweil, South Sudan.

Thursday, 26 February 2026

THE LAMB OF GOD PORTABLE BIBLE SCHOOL PROFILE

 

PROFILE OF THE LAMB OF GOD PORTABLE BIBLE SCHOOL-SOUTH SUDAN

 

Background:

 

The Lamb of God portable (Movable) Bible school, is a Christ-centered, Spirit-led ministry initiative dedicated to taking sound biblical teaching to every place where God’s people hunger for His Word.

Rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, this movable school brings discipleship and ministry training directly to local communities, churches, and mission fields.

It bridges the gap for those unable to attend regular Bible colleges by delivering accessible, practical, and Spirit-inspired teaching wherever believers gather.

Through this portable approach, the school seeks to equip pastors, evangelists, and believers with a deep understanding of Scripture, mature faith, and servant hearts so they can fulfill their calling and spread the transforming message of Christ in every corner of the world.

 

Motto & Theme:

 

Motto: “Behold the Lamb: Mobile Word, Transforming Lives”

 

Theme, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (NKJV)

 

Vision:

 To transform undeserved & unreached Communities by bringing the life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ the Lamb of God, directly to remote villages through a mobile Bible School that equips every believer to become a disciple-maker, church planter, and community servant, igniting a multiplication movement of indigenous leaders who illuminate unreached areas with biblical truth, hope, and practical ministry.

 

Mission:

 “The Lamb of God Portable Bible School is dedicated to equipping believers with transformative biblical teaching through mobile evangelism, fostering disciples who spread the Gospel in remote communities, nurture spiritual growth, and glorify Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God.”

 

Core Values

1.    Biblical Authority

·      Scripture as the infallible foundation for all teaching, doctrine, and decision-making.

·      Integration of Bible study into every session to equip students for sound faith.

 

2.    Christ-Centered Focus

·      Modeling life and leadership after Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God.

·      Prioritizing personal transformation into Christ-likeness through discipleship.

 

3.    Accessibility and Mobility

·      Bringing quality theological training to remote, undeserved rural communities.

·      Flexible, low-barrier education that fits local schedules and contexts.

 

4.    Servant Leadership

·      Training leaders to serve humbly in local churches and villages.

·      Empowering laypeople for evangelism without requiring relocation.

5.    Community and Church Partnership

·      Collaboration with local pastors and churches for sustainability and relevance.

·      Building unity and strengthening existing fellowships through shared training.

6.    Stewardship and Integrity

·      Wise use of limited resources to maximize Gospel impact.

·      Upholding honesty, accountability, and godly character in all operations.

                

7.    Evangelistic Zeal

·      Equipping graduates to proclaim Christ in unreached areas.

·      Fostering a passion for missions and disciple-making.

 

 

Core Activities:

 

1.    Theological Instruction

·      Deliver modular Bible lessons on key doctrines, using workbooks and inductive study methods during weekly sessions.

·      Teach practical theology through contextual examples relevant to village life and pastoral needs.

 

2.    Evangelism and Outreach

·      Show Gospel films, play Christian songs, and distribute tracts and Bible to draw unreached community members.

·      Conduct open-air preaching and personal witnessing sessions alongside classes.

 

3.    Leadership Training

·      Train lay pastors and facilitators via Theological Education by Extension (TEE) modules for church planting.

·      Offer refresher courses and home cell group development workshops for existing leaders.

 

4.    Literacy and Resource Distribution

·      Run adult literacy programs to enable Bible reading in local languages and dialects.

·      Lend library books and provide printed/audio study materials to students between visits.

 

5.    Practical Ministry Skills

·      Assign field tasks like home visits, preaching trials, and discipleship mentoring in local churches.

·      Facilitate group discussions and assessments to build teaching and counseling abilities.

 

6.    Community Engagement

·      Partner with local churches for hosting venues, meals, and joint workshop events.

·      Hold graduation ceremonies to celebrate progress and commission graduates for service.

 

Objectives:

1.    Spiritual Formation Objectives

·      Equip rural believers with foundational Bible knowledge to deepen personal faith and discipleship.

·      Train lay leaders to live holy lives modeled on Christ, fostering spiritual maturity in local churches.

·      Instill practical skills for daily evangelism and sharing the Gospel in family and community settings.

 

2.    Leadership Development Goals

·      Prepare pastors, evangelists, and lay ministers who lack seminary access to lead small groups effectively.

·      Enable graduates to plant and shepherd house churches or cell groups in unreached villages.

·      Multiply trained facilitators who can teach others, creating a cascading leadership effect.

 

3.    Church Strengthening Aims

·      Strengthen existing rural churches by providing biblically sound doctrine and pastoral skills to leaders.

·      Address leadership gaps in remote areas, ensuring sustainable church growth without relocation.

·      Promote unity among churches through shared, contextual theological training.

 

4.    Accessibility and Reach Targets

·      Deliver time-efficient training (e.g. 8 weeks modules) near students’ homes to overcome distance barriers.

·      Reach underserved populations in hard-to-access areas like refugee camps, prisons, or conflict zones.

·      Offer flexible, low-cost education adaptable to local cultures, languages, and schedules.

5.    Community Impact Outcomes

·      Empower leaders to apply biblical principles to local challenges like poverty, conflict, and family issues.

·      Illuminate communities with the Gospel, accelerating evangelism among unreached people groups.

·      Generate self-sustaining ministries through trained locals who serve long-term in their contexts.

 

Core Beliefs:

We believe:

·      In one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

·      The Scriptures (Old and New Testaments) are the inspired, infallible Word of God, authoritative for faith and practice.

·      In the deity of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, His virgin birth, sinless life, miracles, substitutionary death, bodily resurrection, ascension, and personal return.

·      All have sinned and need regeneration by the Holy Spirit; salvation is by grace through faith alone in Christ.

·      The Holy Spirit indwells believers, empowering holy living, evangelism, and discipleship through mobile teaching.

·      The church’s mission: equipping disciples to spread the Gospel in remote communities.

 

Organization’s Contact Information: 

Address: Aweil Town-NBGS-AWEIL, South Sudan

Email: thelambofgodportablebibleschoo@gmail.com

Website Address: thelambofgod-pbs.blogspot.com

Phones: +211911424462 - +211922574497

 

Founder/Executive Director information:

Name: Lual Peter Juma

Email: lualpterjumaabdallah@gmail.com

Phone: +211922574497 - +211915807921

WhatsApp: +211922574497

Address: Aweil Town, Makuach Awit Area, NBGS-South Sudan.

 

Status:        Registered with NBGS-Aweil, Relief & Rehabilitation Commission on date 20th September 2022- Under RRC- chapter 3, section 1001 NGOs Act 2016.


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