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Light in dark places

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In an earlier article, we heard from Angie Godau working in Chad’s capital city, N’Djaména. She told of her meetings with young girls caught up in prostitution. Since then the ministry to these girls has grown. Here is an extract from a recent email.

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A godly heritage

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Aim Doctor Kevin Shannon (Aim USA) at Kijabe Hospital traces the spiritual heritage of Peter Muthusi Mwaka, one of his Kenyan colleagues, a heritage that goes back three generations.

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That all might hear

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Andrew & Rachel Chard of Grays Baptist Church, Essex, reflect on some of the lessons that they and their Timo team learned about church-planting in a Muslim context.

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Training more ‘Philips’

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Would it surprise you to learn that secularism is a growing problem in Africa? Just as the rise in urbanisation in Europe in the nineteenth century was closely parallelled with the drop in church attendance, so it would seem the same is taking place in Africa.

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U-turn if you want to

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During the Summer of 2005 Debbie Cannon led a Synergy Team to work with U-Turn, a project ministering to destitute people in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Not against flesh and blood

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Keith Ferdinando considers how much of what goes wrong in the world can be blamed on the devil and the spiritual battle against him and his minions.

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Kathleen and her boda-boda boys

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Kathleen Burns writes about a ministry among the boda-boda boys, men who risk their lives on the roads of Kampala, Uganda.

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The Path to Faith and to Africa

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Aim member, Helen, was not brought up in a Christian home in fact she was brought up in a country where even to gather to worship was against the law. Although Romania has changed, Helen is now looking to serve in North Africa, where being a Christian may mean facing persecution.

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Angela and the bar nextdoor

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Angela Godau works in Chad’s capital city, N’Djamena. Her ministry is with some of the vulnerable girls who gather around the bars near where she lives.

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Hope in Lesotho

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According to a BBC report, hope is hard to find in Lesotho. But John Barry thinks that hope can be found among the ‘more than conquerors’ of the Lesotho church.

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A Spiritual Entrepreneur

An entrepreneur will risk everything in pursuit of a goal. In Isaac Anguyo, Uganda has one entrepreneur who is risking all to invest in God’s kingdom through the development initiative 'Here is Life'.

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Rising to the challenge

Chad is home to more than 180 people groups, more than any other African state. Many of these people groups do not have a Christian presence among them.

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