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As a team member you’ll learn how to learn a language, and then you’ll set out to actually do it. You’ll discover methods of outreach – creative ways to reach out in Christ’s love in word and deed. You’ll learn to pray and intercede. And every day, you’ll put into practice what you learn – mission theory will be fleshed out as you live and interact with your host people group. Oh, and did we mention...homework. Yes, TIMO has required reading and there will be papers to write, all an integral part of building a solid foundation for a lifetime of ministry. TIMO - Core Values
2. TIMO is committed to learning local language and culture. 3. TIMO is about relationships. Mission involves relating: to Jesus Christ, team-mates, the national church, and our host community. 4. TIMO is about living the message. 5. TIMO teams share the identity of the host group by living among them. 6. TIMO members bring learner attitudes. 7. TIMO teams adopt a simple lifestyle. Living with minimal possessions removes barriers. 8. TIMO teams live and work in close fellowship. ‘They will know we are Christians by our love.’ 9. Prayer is ministry, not just preparation for ministry. 10. TIMO models patterns of learning for a lifetime. 11. Ministry flows out of being - what we are directly affects what we do. 12. TIMO is committed to planting local churches and working alongside them. People Groups - Your Host Culture: TIMO wants you to fall in love. With people. As a TIMO member you’ll move into the midst of a people group very different from yourself. They’ll eat weird stuff. And (gulp) you will too. They’ll speak a language you’ve probably never heard of, let alone taken in highschool. You’ll struggle through basic conversations with them, and you’ll laugh together at your blunders. You’ll learn from them, and they’ll learn from you. You’ll play with their kids, and after a while, they won’t be a people group to you any more. They’ll be names, and faces, and stories. You’ll know them. You’ll love them. You’ll want, more than ever before, to reach them for Jesus; to call them your brothers and sisters in Christ. As a TIMO team member you will:
The TIMO Person: You might be wondering, can I do this thing? What makes a good TIMO member? Well, first, you need to love Jesus. You need to have a longing to play an active part in His Great Commission. Next, you need to be a learner. You need to have a hunger to know and to understand; to look at things upside down and sideways. You need to be flexible. Life in Africa, where most of our teams work, can be frustrating if you’re not flexible and willing to go with the flow. You need to be a team player. You’ll need your teammates and they’ll need you. You need to be resourceful. TIMO requires a simple lifestyle – not a lot of stuff – so you might not have the resources you think you need for every situation you encounter. Bring Duct Tape! To learn a whole lot more about TIMO visit www.timo-aim.com |
How to Get Started
Step 1: Your Ministry InterestsFill out the online form with the Avenue of ministry you are interested in, your giftings and/or calling, and the type of service length you are looking for.
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Step 2: Apply with an AIM ProgramAfter we have reviewed your ministry interests requests we will give you a username and password to login and fill out an appropriate application. |
Africa Inland Mission, P.O. Box 178, Pearl River, NY, 10965 | p:1-800-254-0010 | Contact




Learn and Minister as Part of a Team: TIMO places a team of new missionaries under the leadership of an experienced missionary or missionary couple. Together, they live as learners among an unreached or partially unreached people group with a shared goal of sharing Christ. 




