Histoires d'hommes et de femmes en Afrique
Découvrez comment Dieu travaille à travers la vie de gens ordinaires pour étendre son royaume. Lisez des récits d'africains et de missionnaires, envoyés du monde entier, qui cherchent à partager la bonne nouvelle avec ceux qui ne l'ont pas encore entendue.
A changed life
Baptised as a Catholic when he was small, Arnold’s church attendance actually meant playing outside it. He started taking drugs in secondary school and as he managed to pass his secondary school exams without praying, he figured he didn’t need God.
Longing to be loved
Safina Street Network is an outreach service working with vulnerable children and young people in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. They tell us one boy's story.
Why go with a mission agency?
Working with an agency ensures that there will be people who will continue the work you invested your time and energy into. Your service will amplify the effects of the ongoing work in a location.
Reaching out
The Lord has many people in Malta too. And in your city. We just need to find them. And the best way to do that is just to talk to them.
Can I do this?
Ian shares about his experience of being on a short term team in North Africa. “I’ve been involved in cross-cultural evangelism in Nottingham for several years, and I’ve had a growing sense that God might be calling me overseas to work in a missionary context..."
The harvest field
I have come away with a new heart for mission, and a burden for unreached people that need Jesus and do not yet know him.
Meet Debbie
We want short term mission to be a significant time for participants, and to impact them as they continue in their Christian lives, wherever God directs.
Filling the gaps
Over the last ten years Mat and Katy Linley and their children have been working in Mandritsara, northern Madagascar, on a project seeking to plant and strengthen churches among the unreached Tsimihety people group through a hospital, school, and radio station.
Doing church
We were reminded how important it is to pray for workers in creative access contacts and to keep in regular contact with them.
When helping hurts…
One of the major premises of this book is that until we embrace our mutual brokenness, our work with low-income people is likely to do far more harm than good.
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