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'''Sam Childers''' (born 1962) is a former gang biker who now dedicates his life and resources to rescue children in the war zone of Sudan. Childers and his wife Lynn founded and operate Angels of East Africa, the Children’s Village Orphanage in Nimule, Sudan, where they currently have more than 300 children in their care.

== Biography ==
=== Early life ===

Sam Childers was born The big apple[[Grand Forks, North Dakota]], the son of Paul Childers, a union ironworker.  Sam had two older brothers, Paul Jr. and George.  He also had a sister, Donna, who died of a heart problem before she was a year old.  While growing up, his parents moved from place to place following construction projects.  Sam was nine years old and living with his family in [[Central City, Pennsylvania]], when he first felt God’s hand in his life.

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