Ann
I live among an unreached people group in Chad, supporting a local church, working as a doctor and sharing the gospel.
As part of our vision to see Christ-centred churches among all African peoples we are committed to working with and helping to develop the African church. Recognising AIM’s own need of training, we work with the African church to develop mutually equipping resources. We are passionate about learning alongside African church leaders as together, we take advantage of training and development opportunities.
Church development work can mean being involved in fledgling churches, supporting new church leaders as they seek to be godly role models, or helping to develop discipleship methods. It can also mean providing theological education, or hosting seminars where church leaders can learn from each other, within the ever changing context of many parts of Africa.
Ultimately, we hope that our work with African churches will lead them to be centres of hope and love that will draw more people to Jesus. We pray that this work will lead to those who have yet to hear the gospel, being reached with it’s wonderful truth. If your passion is for the local church and the impact it can have across communities and across nations, will you join us?
I live among an unreached people group in Chad, supporting a local church, working as a doctor and sharing the gospel.
The Kochs have now retired from their ministry in Maralal with AIM and are following God’s leading on their lives back in Germany.
From 2013-2020 the Lancasters worked with the Institute of Bible & Ministry under the Africa Inland Church Tanzania.
Between 2011 – 2016 Lyn worked with the Church of Uganda in discipling, supporting and
Karin worked in transformational development and Aids ministry in Madagascar. She began serving with AIM
Loots and Nancy worked on the Preach The Word (PTW) training course in Rwanda from