God is at work through African missionaries in Madagascar and it’s so encouraging. Lucky’s story is especially inspiring, but God is moving in mighty ways through many believers on the island nation.
Read MoreServing as part of AIM’s African mobilization team in Southern Africa, Peter Kapinga, is using a pig farm to mobilize Zambian believers into mission work.
Read MoreLuka and Umjuma Otuba, of South Sudan’s Lopit tribe, serve as part of a multinational Outreach Team working to reach their own people with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreAIM ministry partner, Peter Macharia, has an incredible ministry to equip a network of African Missionaries to reach their coastal Muslim neighbors.
Read More“The Namibian church should be a sending church, actively involved in crossing cultural and political boundaries as they are compelled by the love of Christ. AIM Namibia endeavors to serve that purpose, and His Glory!” – Kevin Zwart, Namibia Unit Leader
Read MoreBusiness as Mission. Business as Ministry. Kingdom Business. Tent Making. Whatever we call it, I believe that business is a tool that God is using to expand His kingdom in difficult contexts.
Read MoreBecause of the complexity of mobilisation, the Hub is engaged in researching new culturally appropriate models of mission, as well as helping to build capacity within new and inexperienced African missions organisations.
Read MoreThe remarkable missions journey of George and Rebecca.
Read MoreOn the coast of Kenya and Tanzania, the Madafu Fellowship Network serves as a constant reminder of how cross-cultural workers should conduct ourselves among the coastal unreached people groups.
Read MoreThe door is still open for missionaries from any nation who answer the Lord’s call. As my family and I learned serving in the Islands and the Horn, there is a wonderful strength and blessing in partnerships between foreigners and locals.
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