ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches

Okay kiddo, so there's this group called the Anglican church, and they have different groups of people who are part of it all around the world. Some of these people live in what we call the "Global South," which is a fancy way of saying they live in countries like Africa, Asia, and South America.

Now, sometimes these people want to work together and learn from each other about how to be good Anglicans and make their churches better. That's why they created the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches.

Think of it like a big club where people from different countries who believe in the same things can get together and help each other out. They talk about their faith, share ideas, and support each other. It's a way for them to feel connected and united even though they live far away from each other.

Does that make sense, kiddo?