SOUTH SUDANESE NAZARENE YOUTH: TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY THROUGH SPORT (PHILIPPIANS 4:13)
On 6 February 2025, the Church of the Nazarene in Kampala, Uganda, organised a time where young people who are a part of the South Sudanese refugee community could engage in soccer, fostering relationships across ethnic and cultural lines. Sports programmes also serve as effective outreach tools. By organising inclusive tournaments and leagues, the Church of the Nazarene offers a welcoming environment where participants can experience Christlike love, creating opportunities for evangelism.
The South Sudanese Church of the Nazarene in Uganda are among the refugee ministries that recognises the potential of sports to foster Christlike discipleship among the youth. By integrating faith with athletic activities, the church aims to promote personal growth, strengthen community bonds and enhance spiritual development. The Church of the Nazarene has a unique opportunity to disciple youth through sports—transforming lives across South Sudanese in Uganda.
Regular sports participation encourages healthy lifestyles while providing opportunities for discussions about faith and personal growth. The Church of the Nazarene in Kampala, Uganda, enhances this experience by combining physical activities with Bible studies, discipleship and prayer sessions.
“Please pray for our young leaders to receive the training and support they need”, said missionary John Yual. “[We want them to] use sports to unite and change lives while reaching their communities with the Word of God.”