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.
Interest in Jesus
Paul tells us about some of the men who have studied at the English Centre and their reactions to reading the Bible.
Guided to go
After a short term assignment in Chad, Paul recently returned to begin long term ministry, teaching English and sharing the gospel. He explains how God has guided him through the years.
What can I do?
Jean-Philippe is an Assistant Professor in France. For years he dreamed of being a missionary doctor but God called him to work in a secular French university hospital. His desire to get involved with mission didn’t end though. He kept asking God, ‘What can I do?’
How has God led you?
Ann has been a missionary for 33 years. She explains how God has led her, over the years, to where she is now.
Pioneers and plans
Kola Kehinde is an AIM Europe Board member and also serves as the UK Coordinator for Calvary Ministries (Capro). He gives us an insight into the African church, and provides a challenge for future ministry.
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Meet Hannah as she talks about her journey into mission
Hannah
talks about serving short term in Kenya and her plans to go long term to Tanzania.
What is our role?
Sam and Derrick are Ugandans, both involved in mission work. We interview them about what the role western missionaries play on the mission field in Africa.
In our image?
The Apostle John had an amazing vision of the risen Christ in all his glory. But not many of us have seen a vision of God as John did. Instead, we can be tempted to project our understanding of the world onto how we view God. Caroline Bell talks about how moving to Moroto, Uganda, has shaped how she sees God and his character.
What’s happening in Uganda?
Like most of the world, schools in Uganda have been impacted by Covid-19. Ugandan schools have not been fully open since March 2020 (although international schools are now happening online and will probably soon be reopening on campus in some form). Those taking exams this school year returned in October, but many children who really need school are still not allowed to attend.
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