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The Broom Man's faith

The Broom Man's faith

Tim & Bronwen Heaton recall how a Christian broom seller stood up to the crowd

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Learning in the kitchen classroom

Learning in the kitchen classroom

Moving to a new culture and having to learn its language was bad enough, but Sue French had to quickly become a teacher to her kids as well.

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Honouring God in education

Honouring God in education

Rift Valley Academy (RVA) is a relief to many families serving in Africa because it provides a crucial service. It’s Superintendent, Tim Cook, provides a brief overview.

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Getting you from here… to here

Getting you from here to here

How much will it cost? What about our home? How will the kids cope? These are just some of the questions that families ask when applying to serve overseas with AIM.

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AIM for kids

AIM for kids

If you are parents thinking of going out on the mission field but are worried about your children, Barbara Ray says ‘we’re here for you’.

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Called to homeschool

Called to homeschool

A full-time homeschooler may not be the first ministry you think about in Mission, but that’s exactly where God called Jennifer Straw.

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Interview with Bruce Rossington

Rossington

Bruce Rossington talks about the role of the Rwandan Institute of Evangelical Theology.

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Why Matt went

100 years in Tanzania

‘Mission’ was never on Matt Butler’s mind, until he was challenged to really listen to what Jesus said

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Celebrating a church

100 years in Tanzania

Thanks to two AIM missionaries who stepped out in faith, the African Inland Church in Tanzania is thriving today. David Schuit reports on its centennial celebrations.

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Where have all the young men gone?

Christ-centred churches among all African peoples

‘Men’ and ‘mission’ are two words that have not sat comfortably together for many years. Sheila Stephen looks at how things can change.

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The Shepherd Evangelists

The Bible repair man

With over 120,000 boys and men still to hear the gospel, Lesotho’s herdboys is the largest unreached group in the ‘Switzerland of Africa’.

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Do mission men matter?

Do mission men matter?

The African Connection asked the leader of AIM’s Southern Region office, if more men joined the mission what difference, if any, would they make?

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So We Do Not Lose Heart (video)

So We Do Not Lose Heart

Spiritual thirst in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide.

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Move Against the Fear

Move Against the Fear

Africa's Central Region needs more people to face the fear and go

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So We Do Not Lose Heart

So we do not lose heart

Bruce Rossington talks about the Rwanda Institute of Evangelical Theology and how it is striving to help heal the deep wounds of genocide.

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Walking In Shadow

Walking in Shadow

A glimpse into the Muslim mindset of coastal Africa, and the church's responsibility to pray, learn, and engage.

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TIMO, Think About It

TIMO, Think About It

TIMO is a 2 year foundation in missions training, using certain core values to prepare for a lifetime of ministry.

 

The Broom Man's faith

Tim & Bronwen Heaton recall how a Christian broom seller stood up to the crowd.

 

The Shepherd Evangelists

The Shepherd Evangelists

With over 120,000 boys and men still to hear the gospel, Lesotho’s herdboys are the largest unreached group in the country.

 

Learning in the kitchen classroom

When the cutlery is moved off the kitchen table and the school books come out.

 

Christ-centred churches among all African peoples

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