Moru people

Moru is an ethnic group of South Sudan. Most of them live in Western Equatoria. They speak Moru, a Central South Sudanic language. Many members of this ethnicity are Christians, most being members of the Episcopal Church of the South Sudan (ECS).[1] The Pioneer missionary in the area was Dr Kenneth Grant Fraser of the Church Missionary Society (CMS).[2][3] The population of this ethnicity possibly does not exceed 200,000.

  1. ^ LAWIRI, E.B. (1987) The Growth of the Church in Moru Country. Moru Literacy Project, Mundri, Sudan. He set the Christian foundation through his work in Lui.
  2. ^ Fraser, E. (1938) The Doctor comes to Lui: A story of beginning in Sudan, Wayman & sons Ltd.: London
  3. ^ Sharland, R. W. (1998) "Kenneth Grant Fraser: Mission, Evangelism and Development among the Moru.", in PIERLI, F., M.T. RATTI & A.C. WHEELER Gateway to the Heart of Africa: Missionary Pioneers in Sudan.

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