Blog Categories:
Africans in Missions
African Mobilization
Discipleship
Media in Missions
Africa Based Support
Education & Healthcare
Commanded To Go: Lucky’s Story
Follow Lucky's journey from the Township where he grew up to the small island where he now serves on a missionary team.
Reaching Their Own
Luka 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.
Fishers of Men
AIM ministry partner, Peter Macharia, has an incredible ministry to equip a network of African Missionaries to reach their coastal Muslim neighbors.
A Well of Life in the Desert
The desert stretches on for miles. The landscape is enormous. Villages and shepherds dot the hills. Heat, water shortages, and camel herds are daily life. The world of the Bible comes alive here.
Vibrant Hope
On a bright and dusty morning in Ndjamena, Chad, joyful voices permeate the air, accompanied by drums, guitars, and a keyboard playing on a loop.
The Nightwatchman
A new Bible training program targets people who cannot go to full-time Bible school.
DESERT TRACKS
“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
An Unexpected Journey in BAM
Business 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.
Getting With the Program
Because 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.
When a Little Bit of Coconut Opens Doors
On 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.
Passing the Mantle
How a simple training program is strengthening the church in Mozambique
The Year of African Mobilization
The 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.
Inspiring Young Tanzanians Through “The Distant Boat”
There is an intensity to the group of eighteen Tanzanian youth gathered in the open air banda in Engedi that night. Again and again, the question comes up in their discussion — how can we share the gospel in hard places?