BIG NEWS! Big Partners and Succession!

BIG PARTNERS!

Schools For Africa has been invited into a partnership with World Bank in Nigeria! Having noted our activities benefiting the Fulani herdsmen and their families on grazing reserves, World Bank initiated this partnership. We've had two meetings with them, represented by the World Bank Project Coordinator.

World Bank is coordinating with L-PRES to partner with us on Pasture Development and Provision of Water. LPRES - Livestock Productivity and Resilience Project - is a 6 year Project Development Objective (PDO) to improve livestock productivity, resilience, and commercialization of selected value chains and to strengthen the country’s capacity to respond to an eligible crisis or emergency.

World Bank will give us grass seed, water resources, (possibly a dam) and thousands of tree seedlings to plant as boundary markers for our paddocks. They will support long term training in rotational grazing, and make our Ero Mountain reserve a national center for cattle vaccinations, identification, tagging, training, demonstration of rotational grazing, silage production and more. World Bank also intends to build and operate a milk collection center on the Ero Mountain reserve, as we are doing at Peace Village! This will be a huge help to the Fulani herdsmen on Ero Mountain!

The Project Coordinator recognizes Phyllis as a WOMAN OF FAITH! He has committed to work with us to help the Fulani! He said, "Together we shall work to the benefit of humanity and Glory of God." WOO HOO! He shared that his commitment through these projects were to build peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders! The Project Coordinator has his office in Kogi State, and will work directly with SFA Assistant Director, our new vet, and the Ero Mountain manager. 

Thank God for this great step forward for Schools For Africa!! Hallelujah!


SUCCESSION!

Missionary Phyllis Sortor has no plan on leaving this work until God makes it very clear that it's time AND raises up the people we know will care for and serve the Fulani as they deserve. Succession has been the #1 goal for our Schools For Africa board for a couple of years. We want to make sure that our work continues for many, many years to come!

Phyllis has developed a contingency plan with three of her trusted colleagues: the next SFA Director, Assistant Director, and Operations Manager. This has been formalized with the individuals and with our Nigerian attorney. SFA is registered legally in Nigeria as Initiative For The Improvement Of Rural Community Schools. These colleagues care deeply about the Fulani, and they know every detail of every aspect of our ministry. Succession planning is firmly in place.

From Phyllis: Praise God, the continuation of a very successful SFA is guaranteed! I thank God for my wonderful colleagues both here in Nigeria and in the US, and especially thank God for the way He is pouring out His grace and favor upon our work. I know the vision that began with us years ago will continue strong for many, many years to come! Thanks and God bless you all!

Succession is not just about stepping into shoes; it's about leaving footprints. It's about building a legacy that stands the test of time and creates a path for others to follow. It's about obeying God's commands, and joining forces with like-minded individuals to achieve something greater than ourselves. We welcome the opportunity to partner with you, who share our vision. Together with the Lord, there's no limit to what we can achieve!


DARE TO DREAM!

In 2024, Schools For Africa will DARE TO DREAM for EVERY school and healthcare clinic on Bobi Grazing Reserve to receive monthly funding. There are MANY opportunities to support a school or healthcare clinic on Bobi Grazing Reserve. Teacher/nurse monthly salaries in Nigeria start at only $50/month. You can support them monthly! PLEASE talk to your church about joining you!

There are SEVEN schools on Bobi Grazing Reserve, with 630 students total and 26 staff!

School #6, Kango Bassa Primary School, 1 teacher @ $50/month = $50/month

IMAGINE the difference this ONE TEACHER is making in the lives of these precious little ones! Who was YOUR favorite teacher? (Mine was Mr. Roberts in 5th grade!) Can you imagine your life without school? Where might YOU BE??

Please help support this teacher!


Supporter Highlight

How did you hear about Schools For Africa? Please share your story!

In our daily devotions we pray for Phyllis Sortor and Schools for Africa. Having worked 28 years in South Africa and 15 years in the Middle Eastern Creative access missions, we feel a close connection with Africans and Muslims.

The prayer email about anti-Fulani sentiment prompted me to write. We spent 20 years living with Zulus. More than one person warned us about the dangerous Zulus who have a proud history of conquering much of Southern Africa in the 18th century. Our teenage children were warned by people on our commercial flight to South Africa that Zulus were very dangerous and they should not go to Zululand. But our children knew Zulu people as friends and as their spiritual mothers and fathers.

We will continue to pray for your work, and for provision of resources. You must work now while it is day. May the Lord give you courage and strength.

Linda & Ken Kaufmann


Join us in what God is doing in Nigeria!

Your monthly gift goes directly to Nigeria, to support the salaries of our WONDERFUL teachers and nurses! One-time gifts are also welcome!