Why bother: With support & pastoral care?
Mark Phippen shares about the importance of member care and his personal journey into counselling and mission.
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?
Mark Phippen shares about the importance of member care and his personal journey into counselling and mission.
I am AIM Europe’s Mission Advisor for Scotland which is a support based role.
From January Tony will work as AIM Eastern Region’s Regional Executive Officer. Cath is AIM’s Child Safety Officer.
In 2020 I finished my assignment in Rwanda and married my husband Eric. Currently I am living in the Netherlands and serving with the AIM France office.
We are based in Kijabe, Kenya. Chris is the Personnel Officer for AIM Southern Region, and Sarah teaches at Rift Valley Academy.
After spending time helping at the Tumaini Counselling Centre in Nairobi as part of a