Aim International and its partner churches are involved in many varied projects throughout Africa. Here we have listed a few. Most of these projects are looking for financial support. details of how this can be done can be found here. |
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Colin Molyneux who started this project has developed a number of off-road wheelchairs. Children and teenagers will enjoy a new degree of mobility and self-reliance which will open up great new possibilities for their future lives and ministries for the Lord. |
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The Rwanda Institute of Evangelical Theology (more commonly known by its French name Faculté de Théologie Evangélique au Rwand or FATER) exists to enable its students to mature as disciples of Jesus Christ, in order to become fishers of men, and so to participate in God’s mission by themselves making disciples of all nations. |
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For two centuries or more, missionaries from the West have gone to Africa. But today, changes are taking place on our doorstep. Africans are coming to Europe to find work and prosperity. |
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Dwelling Places in Kampala, Uganda, provides ex-street children, abandoned babies, and high-risk slum families with holistic care services, including rehabilitation, education, family reconciliation and fostering. |
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Sofala Bible Institute, is a theological school which is the fruit of a partnership between Aim International and churches in Beira, Mozambique's second largest city. |
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The Missionary Training Centre at Ba Illi, Chad aims to train Chadian missionary to reach out to the over 100 people groups in Chad thad do not, as yet, have a church planted among them. |
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The concept behind Tools for the Job is simple - equipping pastors to pass on the truths of the gospel to their congregations. A simple set of books can radically transform a pastor's own spiritual life as then his teaching a preaching. |
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For many decades, CECA-20 has had governance of kindergarten, primary and secondary schools. While these operate within the bounds of the Congolese government's statutes and curriculum, the church has control of the appointment of teachers, the religious education programme and the governing bodies of these schools. |
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Since its opening in 1986, the AIC Missionary College in Eldoret, Kenya has trained over 240 students from many African countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Zambia. |
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Who pastors the pastors? In the Coastal diocese of Tanzania, the Institute of Bible and Ministry is seeking to provide part of the answer. |
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an Introduction to the Sudan partnership Project. More coming soon.
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