
Everything I’d hoped
James Hookham is a recent Mathematics with French graduate from Imperial College of London who is taking a year out to serve in Madagascar. Here he shares how he has been getting on so far:

James Hookham is a recent Mathematics with French graduate from Imperial College of London who is taking a year out to serve in Madagascar. Here he shares how he has been getting on so far:

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.

Emma Foxall has been serving at AIM’s office in Antananarivo, Madagascar. She shares with us one exciting project she’s been involved with…

Naomi Coleman who describes herself as ‘not the kind of person that does not go on foreign holidays and is rubbish at learning languages…’ describes how she felt God calling her to short term mission.

Steve Titterton from Cornerstone Church, Nottingham is currently working among the Rendille people in Kenya. He introduces Naryo…

AIM’s vision is to see Christ-centred churches among all African people, with a priority for the unreached. So how do short term mission trips fit with this vision? We asked PJ Holmertz, the current Eastern Region Short Term Coordinator and soon to be International Short Term Programme Director for his views.