
The whispers of the Spirit
A couple working in a creative access country share this story about local believers. Where they live, believing in Jesus is a tremendous risk.

A couple working in a creative access country share this story about local believers. Where they live, believing in Jesus is a tremendous risk.

Ian Campbell shares one of his richest privileges of serving in DR Congo – to have known Pastor Matayo Odama.

We know what’s really important. What matters is not AIM, nor denominations, nor other institutions that will pass away. What matters is the Kingdom of God. We can’t pin it down – but we can see signs of its being in our midst. It’s my joy to share glimpses and to point to three small signs of the coming of the Kingdom of God among God’s people in Lesotho.

Claudia Middendorf, AIM’s Unit Leader in Mozambique shares about the impact of Covid-19 on the church there.

The Psalmist wrote ‘Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him’ (Psalm 34:8). As Peter Root, AIM Europe’s Personnel Director, reflects how God was at work over his 13 year period in Mozambique (1993 – 2006), he shares, “I can only say, ‘the Lord is good’”.

God is building his church. At times, this has meant that AIM has had to change, but what has remained unchanged, and always will remain unchanged, is our desire to stay faithful, obedient and prayerful, so that God can continue to bring the increase.