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Africans in Missions
African Mobilization
Discipleship
Media in Missions
Africa Based Support
Education & Healthcare
Using What I’ve Got
A missionary in North Africa shares the gospel with a local man, Abdu, using a basic Arabic presentation despite language barriers.
North Africa
This is North Africa: a vast expanse of land culture and people that converge into a region unified by Islam, limiting their access to the gospel.
Inbound Teams With AIM
Inbound Teams equip new missionaries for life among unreached people groups in Africa. Teams exist in urban and rural contexts and last for one year.
AMBASSADORS OF THE KING
Unbelievers catching a glimpse of the kingdom of God through Christians living out their mundane ordinary lives.
Fire in the Hills
Eddy and Ange Silva woke up to the smell of smoke. It was the middle of the night and the whole house was full of ash.
Did you bring a story?
Serving as part of AIM's Training in Ministry Outreach (TIMO) team among the Zigua people of Tanzania, Rebekah Saylor is working to translate a series of Scripture-based stories into the Zigua language.
Freedom and Faith
When a lack of rain caused famine in the Gabbra community where Eddie and Rachel serve, the couple knew they had to do something. They raised relief funds to help their neighbors, as they continued to share the gospel.
These Things Are Written That You May Believe
A Celebration of God’s Word Among Kenya’s Rendille People.
Jesus on the Diaspora Road
How AIM wants to help the church in North America and Europe love its new African neighbors
Reaching Africans on the Move
Africans live all over the globe, and AIM has big dreams of reaching those in the disapora.
Leaning In
The whole scene with the carpets in the dust seemed very Biblical to me. Stately men in robes, reclining at the foot of an elder, bending an ear. But the sight also struck me as a metaphor for the country as a whole. A country at a crossroads. A country leaning in.
When God Has Other Plans
On Good Friday, gun and artillery fire split the night. The next morning, our team was evacuated by bush plane from CAR.
Gunfire, a Blind Widow, and a Bundle of Peanuts
At a time when my own heart was screaming agonizing questions of “Why is this happening, Jesus?” a frail, needy widow worn by years of spending herself for God was ministering to me.
Suk al-baggar
Many of the peoples of Chad are still nomadic, and the cattle market is where the many different tribes intersect with each other.
Becoming a Lifelong Learner
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb