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.
Learning about long term
In the middle of her law degree at Durham University, Mariel Nonis chose to spend her summer break exploring her calling to mission, working with the children at AIM’s Africa Based Orientation and then spending time in Marsabit, Kenya with Anna Kloninger.
Uganda update and Meet the Gibson Children
The Gibson family live and work in Kampala, Uganda. We asked Ruby (9); Jessica (7) and Florence (4) their thoughts on living in Uganda.
Serving a greater goal
Emma Foxall has been serving at AIM’s office in Antananarivo, Madagascar. She shares with us one exciting project she’s been involved with…
The Long Road Home
Reaching the unreached often takes our missionaries to isolated parts of Africa, which makes getting from A to B a real challenge! The team working to reach the Lopit people in South Sudan had a first-hand experience of the headaches of travel on their return from their Christmas holiday in Kenya. Ashley recounts their journey.
Growing Nations: Update
Barry & Heather Mann work with Growing Nations, an organisation focused on sustainable agricultural based in Lesotho.
There and Back Again
Steve & Ruth Lancaster work with the Africa Inland Church (AIC) to equip pastors in Tanzania. Recently Steve wrote about returning to Tanzania after being in the UK for Christmas.
The Bara and the need for Christ
This is the story of Petera. From the outside, life seems simple and idyllic, from the inside, life is complex, troublesome and in need of deep restoration…
Sharing life and healthcare
Zillah Whitehouse has lived in Mbarara, Uganda since 2009, working in the Physiotherapy Department at the local hospital and university. Here she talks about some of the positive changes that have happened to her since coming to live in Uganda.
Sharing lives with the Lopit
Last year Andrew Chard had the opportunity to visit the Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team working amongst the Lopit people of South Sudan.
Reaching the unreached in North Africa
Northern Region encompasses 18 countries with a total population of over 362 million people. Only 0.05% of this total are evangelical believers, 90% are Muslim, 200 million form 472 unreached people groups.
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