How are we reaching the unreached in Chad?
Chad boasts 140 people groups, 73 of which are still considered unreached. Here we explain how we’re seeking to reach them.
AIM currently has 572 children from around the world serving with their families in Africa. The majority of these children are either homeschooled or attend Christian boarding schools. For that to happen, and for those children to flourish, we need missionary teachers. Homeschooling doesn’t have to be carried out by parents. And it’s not always carried out at home! But a missionary teacher, teaching the children of their team mates can mean the difference between a whole team struggling or thriving.
Children living away from home in boarding schools are in desperate need of godly role models. Just as those their parents are working among need to hear the good news of Jesus, so do their children away at school. Through your life, ministry and service, could you have a vital impact in sharing the gospel with young people?
If you feel called to teaching, but don’t think that you could serve through teaching in a boarding school or through homeschooling, there are plenty more opportunities to get involved. Could you teach English to adults, and whilst doing so, share with them the words of life? If you’re a teacher why not check out the open opportunities now, and discover God’s calling on your life?
Chad boasts 140 people groups, 73 of which are still considered unreached. Here we explain how we’re seeking to reach them.
Using thick card, download and print our chameleon template and instructions. You will need a pair of scissors, colouring pencils, glue and a peg. Download our template from here.
Sesotho is the national language of Lesotho. It’s also one of eleven official languages of South Africa. Listen and learn to a number of Sesotho phrases.
F* has recently joined a team serving in the Islands. He shares how teaching English to the Islanders is opening doors to share the gospel.
Tim and Beth Wood work at the Sofala Bible Institute in Beira, Mozambique, and have a passion for encouraging both strong churches and godly families.
Until 2020, Bridget taught English to adults in conjunction with New Creation Ministries in Kigali, Rwanda. She also led the small team of AIM personnel in Rwanda, facilitating vision and direction to various members in their different ministries.