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.

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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Meet short termer Jack

Jack went to serve among the Gabbra in northern Kenya. He says… “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. I pray with renewed energy and eagerness for missionaries in the field and the calling of new workers.”
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Meet short termer Kerry

Kerry served short term as a teacher at Rift Valley Academy in Kijabe, Kenya. Here she shares a little about her time in Kenya.

Meet the Ramangalahy family

Hervé is Malagasy and lived in Madagascar until he was 24, when he joined Nathalia, who is Swiss, in Geneva. They got married and have three children, Rija (11), Andry (9) and Mialy (5). They are just starting ministry in Nosy Be, an island off Madagascar. We asked them how God led them to the mission field.

Called to go, and stay

Janaine Basso, her husband Fernando and their two sons, Benicio (5) and Timóteo (2), live in Betroka, southern Madagascar, among the Bara people. Janaine explains how God called her. 

Get to know the Bara

Betroka is a small village in southern Madagascar, surrounded by beautiful mountains. This place has been the land and home of the Bara people for centuries.

What’s happening in Madagascar?

Rosina Ferdinand, AIM's Unit Leader for Madagascar, shares about what is happening in Madagascar as the country deals with the impact of Covid-19.

Looking up

In 1910, as the leading architects of Christian mission around the world crafted a global plan for world mission, they were informed that there was no hope for Africa. Confronted with the seemingly 'hopeless case', it seems that some of these leaders failed to ‘look up’...

Scattering seed

Miriam Pugh shares how their family and their team have seen God at work among the Alagwa.

God’s project of hope

The scars in the history and the lives of Rwandans cause many to ask, ‘where is God?’
FindYourFit

There are so many ways you can be a part of reaching Africa's unreached peoples with the good news of Jesus Christ.