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A video about Moffat Bible College in Kijabe, Kenya, showing the large need for theological education and training pastors throughout Africa. |
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The need for Christian education in Sudan |
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The need for Christian education in Sudan. |
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The Mwani people are an unreached people group of Northern, coastal Mozambique. This video shows their way of life and the work that is happening there to reach them with the gospel of Christ. |
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Simon French talks about the 12 Core Values of TIMO in light of the ministry amongst the Datooga people, Tanzania.
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Forgiveness After the Flames |
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Interview with Pastor Steven Munyambu whose house was destroyed in Kenya's 2007 post-election crisis. He tells about his journey of forgiveness for the young men who did it. |
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TIMO | Pangane, Northern Mozambique |
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Timo, training in ministry outreach | Pangane, Northern Mozambique |
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Sofala Bible Institute lecturer Tim Wood and his wife Beth are learning Cindau among the Ndau people of Central Mozambique.
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Ken Mizon explains what Tools for the Job, Aim's book project, is all about. |
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AIDS – there is hope – filmed in Uganda, this 12½-minute video includes a 5-minute Prayer Launch-Pad to encourage focused prayer for African Christians and expatriates working to counter the scourge of Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Africa 2010 is an 18½-minute video which briefly explains and illustrates each of the nine ‘thrusts’ of the Mission’s 2010 vision – AIM’s perspective on the needs of Africa up to the end of this decade. Already translated into French, German and Chinese, this is an excellent overview of the challenges currently facing AIM and its partner churches in Africa. |
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TIMO? I'd recommend it! – filmed during the progress of a TIMO team in Pangane, Northern Mozambique, this shows a day in the life of a young team-member as he grapples with language and culture, and interacts with local people. |
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