The Sakalava and Antakarana people of Madagascar live in spiritual darkness. Bound to ancestor worship, their communities are controlled by taboos and traditional customs. Yet there is hope in the gospel. ‘The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shined’ Isaiah 9:2. AIM currently has two Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) teams living and working among the Sakalava and Antakarana, learning their language and culture and working to witness to Christ’s saving power in their communities.
What’s happening in Madagascar?
Rosina Ferdinand, AIM’s Unit Leader for Madagascar, shares about what is happening in Madagascar as the country deals with the impact of Covid-19.