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Stories of Africa’s people

Discover how God is working through the lives of ordinary people to extend his kingdom. Read stories from Africa's people and missionaries, sent from around the world, as they seek to share the good news with those who have yet to hear it.

Pray for short term diaspora teams

Peter, our UK Diaspora Unit Leader, shares his experience from joining one of our short term diaspora teams.

Not your normal homeschool teacher…

After a last minute change of plan, Emily Bushell spent a few months serving short term in Kenya, homeschooling missionary children from a team who are working among the Digo.

What’s changed in Mozambique?

A lot has happened since AIM first started working in Mozambique in 1985. But what about the church? Claudia Middendorf gives us an insight.

How do you help with mental health?

Ann works in northern Chad, seeking to share the gospel and to demonstrate God’s love and power through her medical work. She shares more here.

Portswood Church visit the Islands

Recently, a small team from Portswood Church in Southampton went to visit and spend time alongside Heather on the Indian Ocean Islands.

Can you have a family and be a missionary?

Adam & Lora Willard, with Matimu and David, have recently returned to Nosy Mitsio and serve on a Focus Team among the unreached Antakarana people. Lora shares about the challenges of being a missionary parent.

What’s church like in Uganda?

Zillah Whitehouse shares how growing up in a student church in Manchester prepared her for the joys and challenges of the church she attends in Uganda.

Hearing the gospel in Madagascar

Jurgen & Katja Hofmann, with their five children, moved to Madagascar in 2015. They live and serve among the Tanala people in south west Madagascar, who have shown an interest in hearing the gospel.

Sharing the gospel with the Digo

Chris & Candy Wood currently serve on a team among the Digo on the southern coastal strip of Kenya between Mombasa and the border of Tanzania. We asked them about the challenges the Digo face in accepting the gospel for themselves.

How are we reaching the Datooga?

The Frenches have been serving in Tanzania among the Datooga people for 13 years, sharing the gospel and equipping Datooga evangelists to reach out to their own communities. They share how Bible storying projects are reaching those who are unreached with the good news.
FindYourFit

There are so many ways you can be a part of reaching Africa's unreached peoples with the good news of Jesus Christ.