
Connect September – December 2022
1000 people groups in Africa are still unreached with the gospel of Christ. In this issue we invite you to delve deeper and understand our passion for sharing Jesus where he is not known.
1000 people groups in Africa are still unreached with the gospel of Christ. In this issue we invite you to delve deeper and understand our passion for sharing Jesus where he is not known.
14 million African-born immigrants already live in Europe. In this edition, we ask how do we love our neighbours, proclaim Christ, and equip churches to work with the African diaspora?
We reflect on how we exercise the role God originally gave us to care for creation while also living out the gospel in anticipation of the restoration of creation.
Women have been a key part of AIM since our very inception. Margaret Scott was instrumental in leading AIM’s first missionary foray alongside her brother Peter. Our history is marked by the actions of remarkable women, who at great cost to themselves have pursued God’s commands to take the gospel to those in Africa who have yet to hear it.
If Africa still needs Western missionaries, it’s not because Africans cannot do it on their own – Africans are pioneering ministry without Western involvement. The main idea now is synergy.
‘Look up at the sky and count the stars…so shall your off-spring be’ (Genesis 15:5). Time and again in the long years that followed, Abraham would have been reminded every time he looked up at the night sky of this promise from God.