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Language matters

Working among the Neem* people, Ann's ministry shows the importance of language learning, and the need for Bible translation.

Befriending the community

"Our church has always sought to meet and reach out into the community, ever since it was founded in the early 1800s. We are not a comfy church. We're a small congregation, who are mission-minded, and everyone gets involved. Most of us are retired and we have seen a lot of changes in our local area over the years."

Who are you?

Here’s a good question: who are you? Defining ourselves is often complex. Most of us have a mental list of our identities. This would be my list: woman, mother, retired police officer, single, British, daughter, missionary… I could go on. 

Trust and obey

Jessica Goldschmidt-Habyarimana talks about ministry as a single woman and how she is trusting in God for the future. 

He is enough

Elle* has recently started serving on the Indian Ocean Islands. She talks about what ministry there is like as a single woman.

It’s not about me

Statistically, female pilots make up about 7% of the mission workplace, aircraft mechanics only 2%. Female pilot/mechanic, there’s not even a statistic for that.
FindYourFit

There are so many ways you can be a part of reaching Africa's unreached peoples with the good news of Jesus Christ.