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.
Two years among the Samburu
The Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team living among the Samburu share how the local culture had an impact on the way they shared the gospel.
Why move to Madagascar?
Jurgen & Katja Hofmann tell us why they, with their five children, have chosen to serve in Madagascar and reach unreached people groups with the gospel.
How does healthcare help evangelism?
Kathleen Burns works closely with pastors and church leaders in the Ssese Islands, Uganda, encouraging them to reach out to people with HIV/Aids.
Mobilising Mission
Sam Thomas is a mobiliser for the AIM USA office. We asked him what he found most encouraging about his role mobilising missionaries from the US to reach the unreached peoples of Africa.
Sharing the gospel among the Lopit
Joshua Musuva, one of the team leaders, talks about how the team overcame both economic and social problems to share the gospel with the Lopit people.
Barrel Baptisms!
Along with 300 million Africans, the Laarim people of South Sudan, are still waiting to hear the good news of Jesus. Last year, Andrew Wallace from Rayners Lane Baptist Church, joined Jacob Borgelt from the US in serving among them. Recently Andrew and Jacob had the joy of baptising some of the first Laarim believers.
Singing the gospel
This term Andrew Wallace has begun songwriting classes among the Laarim young people at Kimatong school. His dream and prayer is that by the start of 2017 there will be there will be a series of Laarim songs, crafted by Laarim people, which will clearly tell the story of the Bible to anyone who listens to them.
Muslims making a commitment to Christ
A missionary family are serving in Mahajanga, Madagascar. They are seeking to encourage and work with the local church to share the good news with the Muslim population in the city, and the unreached Sakalava people in the surrounding countryside.
Nothing prepared us – Looking back over 33 years among the Rendille.
In 1981 Nick & Lynne Swanepoel moved to Korr, northern Kenya, originally to translate the Bible for the unreached Rendille people. Now, having returned to South Africa, they look back over the 33 years they spent there.
Radical change – Learning English in Rwanda
Jean Bosco Nsanzimana, a pastor at Nyarungenge International Chapel in Kigali, Rwanda, talks about why learning English is ‘more than necessary’ for a Rwandan pastor who wants to serve their church.
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