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.

Still gathering, still praying

Christine Oliver shares how she was able to witness God at work, bringing together his perfect plan, as she served as a trained nurse and midwife in the Central African Republic.

Sharing the ups and downs

Ann serves as a doctor in Chad, meeting people in their homes and also treating them and their children for mental illness and epilepsy.

Literacy leading to salvation

Historically, Christian missionary efforts in Sudan, like in other African countries, saw education in a dual role - to present the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ to those who have not heard and to facilitate personal and societal development.

The Father’s hand

Gord Sawatzky talks about the chapter of his cross-cultural ministry in South Sudan, as the AIM country leader. 

The deepest needs

“My heart hurts to see how people are suffering without Jesus.” Tom Desloges, AIM’s Unit Leader in DR Congo shares his conversation with Congolese missionaries Justin and Clement, who had just returned from a stint in one of Congo’s poorest and least developed regions.

A new movement in Lesotho

Neo Moeti was brought up in a Christian household. After graduating from university, full time mission work was not on her mind. That was until one Sunday, when she was challenged by God, through a friend, to step out of her comfort zone. In September 2019 she joined a short term Harvest Team trip to a town on the northern Mozambique coast, a predominantly Islamic region.   

The whispers of the Spirit

A couple working in a creative access country share this story about local believers. Where they live, believing in Jesus is a tremendous risk.

A giant for Christ

Ian Campbell shares one of his richest privileges of serving in DR Congo - to have known Pastor Matayo Odama.

The kingdom of God in our midst

We know what’s really important. What matters is not AIM, nor denominations, nor other institutions that will pass away. What matters is the Kingdom of God. We can’t pin it down – but we can see signs of its being in our midst. It’s my joy to share glimpses and to point to three small signs of the coming of the Kingdom of God among God’s people in Lesotho. 

Branching out

Paul and Helen, along with their three girls, serve in Kotido, a town in the Karamoja region of northern Uganda.
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