‘Heartbroken’ bishops back South Sudan peace moveBy Adrian Butcher Posted Jun 23, 2017 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Anglican leaders in Africa are sponsoring a church-led initiative to end the conflict in South Sudan. The Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa has invited South Sudanese church leaders to Zambia next month to press for the guns to be silenced.
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