YIDA
We first attempted to enter the Nuba Mountains in 2014, but were shopped short of Sudan’s border at a place called Yida. At the time, Yida was populated by approximately 10,000 Nuban refugees.
We built relationships with the refugees there, and returned to facilitate mobile clinics and offer training for pastors in the camp. We were overjoyed at the ministry we had found in Yida, but we yearned to reach those trapped beyond the Sudanese border, so we prayed for an opportunity to reach the un-reached.

DAVID FULLER'S BOOK
While the Dogs Are Barking:
A Memoir of Faith, Fire, and the Front Lines

“While the dogs are barking, the caravan is moving.”
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From war zones in Sudan to seminary classrooms in Texas, through raw missionary fieldwork and the quiet ache of personal loss, David Fuller’s journey is anything but conventional. In this moving, often humorous, and deeply human memoir, Fuller invites you into the dusty corners of the world—and the soul—where faith is not theory but survival.
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Told with unflinching honesty, biting wit, and a storyteller’s eye for detail, While the Dogs Are Barking is a collection of unforgettable encounters: angelic visitors in refugee camps, dangerous border crossings that somehow turn holy, and the haunting memories of a girl and a goat that changed everything.
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This is not a book about playing church. It’s about leaving comfort behind, staring into the sun, and following Jesus into places most people avoid—geographically, emotionally, and spiritually.
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For anyone who’s tired of sanitized religion and yearns for a faith that bleeds, weeps, and moves forward anyway—this book is for you.