Two years among the Samburu
The Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team living among the Samburu share how the local culture had an impact on the way they shared the gospel.
The Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team living among the Samburu share how the local culture had an impact on the way they shared the gospel.
In 1981 Nick & Lynne Swanepoel moved to Korr, northern Kenya, originally to translate the Bible for the unreached Rendille people. Now, having returned to South Africa, they look back over the 33 years they spent there.
Floss Hall is a nineteen year old student, currently studying theology at London School of Theology, who spent five weeks of her summer living among the Rendille people in Korr, Kenya. Floss had previously been on a short term mission to Tanzania with her home church where she developed her passion for mission and Africa. We asked her some questions about her experience.
Mark Phippen shares about the importance of member care and his personal journey into counselling and mission.
For the past year or so, the Samburu Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team have been working among the Samburu people and have grown to deeply care for them. Here are some of their stories of people they have met.
Pete & Libby Halestrap seek to serve the people attending and working in Kijabe Hospital Kenya. Here they share about the role the hospital has in outreach and evangelism.