
How do we protect children?
“Child protection on the mission field? I don’t understand…” Cath Swanson explains about her role as AIM’s Child Protection Officer.
Seeing unreached people groups come to a saving knowledge of Jesus is fruit of the body of Christ in action, each using their particular gifts to share the good news of Jesus Christ. That can mean using aviation skills to fly those with a heart for church planting into some of the most inaccessible parts of Africa, it can mean qualified counsellors seeking to support those on the field as they deal with the challenges of life without the support of close friends and family, or it can mean administration and development roles in mobilising offices across the world and regional offices across Africa.
There are so many different elements that contribute to fulfilling the call to see Christ-centred churches across Africa, could share your gifts and skills and become part of the gospel work in Africa?

“Child protection on the mission field? I don’t understand…” Cath Swanson explains about her role as AIM’s Child Protection Officer.

Carrie Pither has recently taken on the role of AIM’s Crisis Consultant, with Harry*. She has spent the first months researching the main aspects that will underpin their roles and work, which has included the theology of risk and AIM’s duty of care.

Heidi Thulin and her husband, Josh, moved to Nairobi, Kenya and joined the ranks of On Field Media (OFM) in 2012, right in the midst of the production of our team’s first and only feature-length film, The Distant Boat.

We lead a team in a creative access location and seek to share the hope of Jesus in all we do.

Donna Morrison reflects on the insights she gained into leadership working in AIM’s Central Region Office during her last term at Dwelling Places…

Cynthia Robinson, a missionary mobilised by AIM’s Canadian office, has recently moved to Antananarivo, Madagascar, to help coordinate the short term mission programme there. She talks to us about her mobilising journey.