These photos were taken by Phil, AIM's South Sudan unit leader when he made a trip to visit the Boya community in December 2010.

Clement's father. Recently, Clement informed
me that his father has a plot of land reserved for me.

Pastor Francis from Africa Inland Church in Juba. I am
hoping to work alongside him if he agrees to return as a
missionary to the Boya community.




Many people groups in South Sudan use scarring as a
form of decorating their bodies. Some scars have specific
meanings.