ONMI field Report from South Sudan. February 2026
- Feb 24
- 3 min read
Dea Brother and sisters in Yeshua,
Greetings and Shalom to you in the name of Yeshua. I am writing to you from South Sudan. Since, I left Israel after attending CMS, I returned back here to manage the work on the ground with our ground team.
By the grace of God, we are persevering through numerous challenges here, yet the blessings remain greater despite them all.
Sarah and I are doing well, although we are truly overwhelmed by our daily activities, both at home and within the ministry. (2 Corinthians 4:7)
My wife Sarah and I are doing well, but not without the day-to-day challenges of managing our family and ONMI. While I manage ONMI activities with the ground staff, Sarah is advancing her skills in online tailoring technology, sewing clothing, extracting sunflower oil from the previous year's harvest, and storing grain and other produce. At Beth Israel Farmland, we are consistently addressing the needs of those whom God brings to our home and church. We are experiencing an increase in the number of fatherless children, orphans, widows, and others seeking assistance. Although we are truly overwhelmed as the demands exceed our supplies, we trust in God's provision. Our vision and goal of sustainability are being realized here, as our family sets an example in the community by covering our expenses through our own resources. Despite a decrease in funding from the USA, we continue to progress, utilizing what the Lord has provided to ensure food security, with your support. The crops we cultivate help us to share with those truly in need.





On the ministry front with ONMI, our block production and dormitory construction projects are progressing well. However, we are running out of time and funds to complete the dormitories roofing and vacate the defunct BSS building where our BNPA students are currently housed. The community continues to press for us to vacate by January 28, but this was not feasible. The construction is ongoing, and we require additional time until the next semester to relocate to the new dormitories. Please pray for us and this endeavor.
The dedication of the River Aswa, the Juba-Nimule highway, and the Aswa Bridge to the Lordship of God in Yeshua followed the tragic drowning of several people in the River Aswa. This year alone, three people lost their lives due to drowning. A delegation of pastors from various churches and chaplains from the barracks participated in the event. The pastoral church leaders, area chiefs, and security authorities entrusted me with the responsibility of sharing God's words to encourage the people of Aswa, drawing from Genesis 1, Exodus 7, Psalms 91, Joshua 24, and Matthew 11:28, Matthew 17:20. After the message, more than 10 individuals were interviewed live on NTC about the event, allowing the dedication of the Aswa Bridge, the water, and the road to be heard by tens of thousands of people yesterday.
We ask for your faith, prayers, and support to ensure that all our ministry-related needs are met. We urgently require $50,000 by March 20, 2026, to complete the four dormitory buildings before I return to the USA in the last week of March. This will enable me to file ONMI taxes and reconnect with donors and prayer partners like you in our work here in South Sudan. Thank you for your previous support. All contributions to Operation Nehemiah Missions are tax-deductible. Online contributions can be made to Operation Nehemiah Missions at DonateNow
Or send your Tax-deductible contribution to Operation Nehemiah Missions PO Box 563 Lanesborough MA 01237 USA
In His grace
William Levi, CEO and Founder Operation Nehemiah Missions

























































































































































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