Hannah Jackson

Sent from St Nicholas’ Church, Sevenoaks

Hannah trained as a teacher and taught Geography in the UK for a number of years before spending a year on AIM’s short-term programme in Korr, northern Kenya. Since then, she has served with Oak Hall Expeditions and St Nicholas Church, Sevenoaks whilst attending the Proclamation Trust’s Cornhill Training Course. She enjoys cooking, crafts and teaching the Bible to children.

From 2021 to 2024, Hannah was part of a TIMO (Training in Ministry Outreach) team in Likawage, a rural village in South East Tanzania. Here she was learning Swahili, and with her teammates built relationships and shared the gospel with their neighbours. The team sought to encourage members of the fledgeling church to hold out the gospel to the local community and together they ran a number of outreach events in villages in the Likawage area. Some of Hannah’s Tanzanian teammates have stayed in Likawage to continue the work.

Hannah is now part of the AIM’s Child Safety Team and is based in Nairobi while she learns what the role entails. AIM takes seriously its God-given responsibility towards all children, longing to see them develop into confident adults who know and love Jesus and can thrive in this fallen world. Hannah deals with safeguarding issues and helps AIM to be an organisation where children are safe and cared for.

Hannah is also involved with outreach to unreached people groups in the city.

Could you partner with Hannah in this work?

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