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Margot DeSouza

Sent from Christ Church at All Saints Wandsworth

Margot grew up in South Africa. Although she went to church as a child, it was in late 2009 when she first understood that her sin separated her from God and she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Saviour. Even at this early stage, Margot had a desire for mission work in Africa.

In 2011 Margot moved to London, UK, and lived there until she began serving as a missionary with AIM. During her time in London, Margot’s desire for mission work in Africa grew and, in 2017, doors began opening. A trip to visit mission partners in Rwanda in 2017 confirmed this desire, as well as conversations with other missionaries.

Margot began contacting mission organisations and commenced Bible studies at the Proclamation Trust in London. In 2019, Margot was sent by her home church, Christ Church at All Saints, to become a staff member at The Bridge. The Bridge Church is based on an estate in Battersea and gave Margot the opportunity to evangelise and disciple in a cross-cultural context.

Over the years, Margot’s desire for mission work began to focus more on unreached people groups in Africa, leading her to reach out to AIM. In 2020 Margot was accepted as a member of AIM, supported by her sending church.

From 2021 to 2023, Margot was part of a Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team in a rural village in Tanzania, where she and her teammates built relationships and shared the gospel with their Muslim neighbours.

In 2023, Margot met Fernando, another AIM missionary working in Chad. Margot and Fernando got married in December 2023 and now have two children together. As a family, they are preparing to move to Chad where they will live and work among the K-people, an unreached Muslim people group. Their desire, along with their teammates, is to see a church planted among the K-people.

Latest Prayer News

Margot DeSouza served in a TIMO team in Likawage, Tanzania and is currently on study leave with her husband before joining his ministry in Chad in 2025. Give thanks that their baby boy has been growing stronger each day and pray for a blessed Christmas time with Margot’s family in South Africa this December. Fernando plans to visit Chad in the new year with some church leaders to see what opportunities for the gospel God might be opening there. Pray for safe travels and a fruitful trip. 

Margot DeSouza has completed her service as part of a TIMO team serving in Likawage, Tanzania. Pray for good sleep and routines for her and her husband Fernando as they continue enjoying parenthood with their baby boy. Ask God to bless their language learning as they study French in preparation to return to Fernando’s ministry team in Chad, where their French language skills will be important. Ask God to give them perseverance and peace as they enjoy this season of life while preparing to move country again with a small child. 

Chad

Chad became independent from France in 1960. Since then, its politics have been characterised by violence, coups and insurgencies. It is a secular state with freedom of religion. Muslims are dominant in government, trade and the army, although they are only just the majority religion (approx 53%).

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Church Planting

Our desire isn’t just that there will be individual Christians among every people group in Africa but that there would be Christ-centred churches among all African peoples.

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