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.
Why bother: With support & pastoral care?
Mark Phippen shares about the importance of member care and his personal journey into counselling and mission.
Serving the Church in D.R. Congo
Toni Stenger, serving in Bunia, DR Congo, shares about her work with the Communauté Evangélique au Centre de l’Afrique (CECA) church and the importance of theological training.
Supporting the Zande church
Why go to the Central African Republic? Because the Zande church has asked for our help. And their Mbororo neighbours still have no knowledge of the God who created them.
Meet the Antakarana!
Join us in getting to know some of the Antakarana people from the village of Marimbehely, Nosy Mitsio, Madagascar.
Mobilising Mission: What does the Personnel office do?
Kathryn Hubbard, Personnel Administrator shares about the practicalities of supporting mission partners through their service in Africa.
Discovering others’ need for Christ
Joel Skinner shares the story of a Ugandan man discovering others’ need for Christ
Reaching the Zigua with the gospel
Little education, little healthcare, no gospel witness. This is the state of the Zigua people in KomSanga village located in northeastern Tanzania.
Establishing churches among the Mwani
Tim & Bronwen Heaton, with their children Katie & Jamie, have been serving in Pemba, Mozambique, seeking to share the gospel among the Mwani people and see a church established.
Sharing, supporting, serving
We asked our Mobiliser for the North of England & Wales, what life has been like for him over the last few months and how he is seeking to share opportunities to serve in Africa.
Serve through Aviation
“All pilots are liars and no one can actually follow all the rules,” an Island aviation official told me recently. Sadly in Africa, that is often true. It’s into this ‘wild’ industry that we will go as Christian workers displaying integrity and professionalism.
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