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.
Literacy among the Laarim
One major challenge in sharing the gospel among the unreached Laarim is that less than 1% of people are literate – they simply haven’t been given the chance to learn.
A harvest in the mountains
The Extreme TIMO team has been in the mountains of Lesotho for over 18 months. It has been a tough time, with little visible fruit, but that has started to change. Team leader Sam Williamson shares the latest exciting news.
Transformational Development in Madagascar
Karin Mende shares about transformational development in Madagascar. An approach to sustainable development that emphasises people’s God-given talents.
Making progress among the Lesotho shepherds
Nineteen months in and our team look, speak, live and even sometimes think like the most ostracised and impoverished people in Lesotho - The Balisana (shepherds).
Short Term: Reaching the Karimojong
The Karimojong are a people who have been marginalised, waiting to hear of the hope we have, and of their true value in Christ.
Short Term: Following God’s path
Tanya* sold her house and packed up her UK life to spend a year in DR Congo, joining long term missionary Annemarie Boks in a town called Adi, 69 km away from the Ugandan border.
Mobilising churches in Mozambique
Claudia Middendorf works in Beira, central Mozambique. She shares about her passion for the local church and her desire to see the church responding to God’s call.
Building a future in a creative access nation
AIM is seeking to send a Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team to study in a creative access nation. Why ‘studying’ and how will TIMO work in this location? The long term goal of this team is not just for its members to gain a Master’s in Business Administration, but to provide a way for them to build a future life and business for themselves there, enabling them to share the gospel as they become an integral part of the community.
Why is theological education still important?
Steve Lancaster works with the Africa Inland Church Tanzania as a Bible teacher at the Institute of Bible & Ministry in Morogoro, Tanzania. Here, he shares about the importance of theological education and his passion for sound teaching.
Dwelling Places – rehabilitating street children
Marsali Campbell serves at Dwelling Places, a Christian NGO in Uganda. Begun as a calling from God to Rita Nkemba in 1996, Dwelling Places seeks to love and rescue children from the streets, based on the ‘job description’ of Isaiah 58.
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