Léonie served with AIM in youth and children’s work since 2005, and taught a life and Aids education programme in some of Beira’s public schools. She also trained youth and community workers, and was involved in youth work in her local church.
Léonie served with AIM in youth and children’s work since 2005, and taught a life and Aids education programme in some of Beira’s public schools. She also trained youth and community workers, and was involved in youth work in her local church.
Since independence from Portugal in 1975 Mozambique was battered by civil war, economic woes and famine. Since peace in 1992 though, the country has developed one of the world’s fastest growing economies. Many are still unreached with the gospel and 17% of the country practice Islam.
Learn moreIn sharing the gospel with children & young people our hope is to develop disciple making disciples – to demonstrate God’s immeasurable love for children and to offer them the reassurance and peace that a relationship with him can bring.
Learn moreLéonie Dieleman shares with us some of the challenges facing the Mozambican church, the hope that she has for the future.