AIM ministry partner, Peter Macharia, has an incredible ministry to equip a network of African Missionaries to reach their coastal Muslim neighbors.
Read MoreEddy 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.
Read MoreServing 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.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreSchool drags on as the fan slowly runs out of power. The heat is making the children’s focus wane, but Bailey teaches on. When the fan finally dies, then they can stop lessons for the day.
Read MoreA new Bible training program targets people who cannot go to full-time Bible school.
Read MoreA Celebration of God’s Word Among Kenya’s Rendille People.
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 MoreMeet the Dorobo people of central Kenya.
Read MoreKijabe Hospital’s training programs give students the chance to put their medical skills and their love for people and Jesus Christ into practice.
Read MoreGod is working miracles in a small Digo village.
Read MoreCatch a glimpse of the Samburu tribe’s cultural traditions.
Read MoreTo Wycliffe, working for AIM is so much more than a job.
Read More“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb
Read MoreOnly Jesus could bring together a wacky team like us. But I can’t imagine doing this work without a team.
Read MoreThere 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?
Read MoreAt the end of the Samburu TIMO team’s two-year term, they gathered together in Nairobi to share their stories.
Read MoreAs my eyes tried to take it all in, I found myself at peace watching these people. Not one of them seemed upset, sad, or hurt. Almost all of them had smiles on their faces, and joy that was visible in their souls.
Read MoreThey run on fear, on drugs, and on the will to survive one more day. Some, a few fortunate ones, run into a second chance.
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