“We escaped with our lives.”

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photos by Joann Bradberry

Missionaries working for the Baptist Mission, a branch of IMB, partnered with aid organizations to help meet immediate needs.

A Dinka woman waits for food at a food distribution organized by local Baptists and Baptist Global Response. Her son was the first of 20 young men killed in a military-civilian conflict in Akot, Southern Sudan.

IMB missionary Whitney Prewitt and Sudanese pastor Abraham Maper speak to a crowd of displaced Sudanese outside of Akot. Tensions become high when they explain that the food has been delayed, but a believer interrupts with a song of praise.

A young Dinka boy at a food distribution in Akot. $5,000 in emergency aid by Baptist Global Response was used to feed internally displaced people in Southern Sudan after a civilian-military conflict displaced thousands.

Hundreds of Dinka women displaced by civilian-military conflicts in Akot wait in line for food donated by Baptist Global Response.

Jay Mitchell helps distribute $5,000 worth of food donated by Baptist Global Response. Turner was a part of a volunteer team from Oakland Baptist Church in Corinth, Mississippi.

Baptist volunteers work with local non-profits to unload a truck full of food for a distribution outside of Akot, Southern Sudan.

Volunteer Bill Taylor helps unload bags of corn meal for a emergency food distribution in Southern Sudan. Taylor was a part of a volunteer team from Oakland Baptist Church in Corinth, Mississippi.

Internally displaced Sudanese stand in line for hours for a food distribution. More than 10,000 were displaced by military-civilian conflicts near Akot, Southern Sudan.

A young Dinka boy runs toward a brawl that has erupted following a food distribution near Akot, Southern Sudan.

A charred cowbell is all that remains of a hut in Akot, Southern Sudan. More than 100 homes were looted and burned in a military-civilian conflict.

A Dinka woman waits for food to feed her family at a food distribution. The distribution was organized by national Baptist leaders and funded through Baptist Global Response.

A woman receives high-energy cookies and cooking oil during an emergency food distribution in Southern Sudan.

     

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