S2 EP12 Amos catches up with Morgan Tierney after his Short Term Mission experience
In this episode, Amos catches up with Morgan Tierney about his short term mission experience.
Kenya gained independence from Britain in 1963. Since then British tourism has been a key element of Kenya’s economy, however, unemployment, poverty and crime remain high. Whilst the majority religion is Christianity, Kenya’s ethnic diversity and vast countryside means there are still many unreached with the gospel.
We began work in Kenya in 1895 which led to the founding of the indigenous denominations of Africa Inland Church, Kenya (AIC, Kenya). Currently the AIC, Kenya is estimated to have approximately 5000 local congregations. The AIC Kenya is independent, self-governing and continuing to grow.
There are still a number of unreached and under-discipled people groups in Kenya. Currently we are directly engaged with around 10 least-reached or unreached groups in Kenya. We are committed to take the gospel to those who have not yet heard the good news. Our goal is to work together with our national church partners as we seek to finish the task. We are also involved in numerous other kinds of ministry (medical, teaching, theological education, children’s work) which contribute to Christ-centered churches who in turn will reach out to the lost.
In this episode, Amos catches up with Morgan Tierney about his short term mission experience.
We are hoping to serve at Rift Valley Academy in Kijabe, Kenya, from summer 2023.
The Wakefields are preparing to move to Kenya to work at Moffat Bible College in Kijabe.
In this episode, Amos sits down with Tony and Cath Swanson, AIM missionaries in Kenya,
Amos sits down with Steve and Amanda Taylor to talk about their ministry at Rift Valley Academy (RVA). RVA is Africa Inland Mission’s boarding school in central Kenya.
Chris Power, from AIM’s Southern Region office, talks about the opportunities available for short term mission teams that consider how caring for the environment fits in with mission.