Working in the background
Ian Campbell is AIM’s Associate International Director. We asked him to give us an insight into the background work of our International Office
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?
Ian Campbell is AIM’s Associate International Director. We asked him to give us an insight into the background work of our International Office
In July Carrie Pither flew out to Nairobi to start her assignment with AIM Air. She gives us a flavour of what her first weeks of training and orientation have been like…
Carrie Pither has just begun ministry at AIM Air in Nairobi, Kenya. Here she shares some of the joys & challenges of her calling into mission.
I am AIM’s International Crisis Consultant. I am based in the UK, although my role provides a service to the organisation worldwide.
As part of Ruth’s commitment to caring for missionaries, last year she went to Kenya. During this trip, Ruth noticed the impact that technology has on member care. Here she discusses the pros and cons of using technology to keep in touch.
Ruth serves as a counsellor with AIM Care at Tumaini Counselling Centre in Nairobi.