by contemplate | Dec 29, 2010 | Stories |
A rapidly growing African church faces many problems. One of these is having enough trained pastors and leaders to keep the church strong and free from false teaching. AIM sensed this need more than 60 years ago by making the training of church leaders a top priority....
by contemplate | Dec 29, 2010 | Stories |
People seeking to serve for more than one year with AIM now require enhanced Bible-knowledge. This is to help ensure AIM has the best missionaries possible, resulting in Christ-centred churches among all of Africa’s peoples.Applicants being processed in Australia and...
by contemplate | Dec 29, 2010 | Stories |
Helping children through the Orphans and Vulnerable Children’s (OVC) project in Rundu, Namibia was a ministry highlight for young South Australian nurse Shelley Jacobs.Shelley spent six months in Namibia to November 2008. She worked as a paediatric nurse in...
by contemplate | Dec 24, 2010 | Stories |
More than 4,000 Ugandan children were impacted by an AIM International children’s ministry team in July as part of a long-term ministry.The team was led by South African missionary Brian de Smidt and included four Australians and people from South Africa and...
by contemplate | Dec 24, 2010 | Stories |
God’s call to Sudan overshadowed the lure to run in the Beijing Olympics for young Australian, Craig Knowles. In 2006 Craig, an Australian junior champion middle distance runner, was training and focussed on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. However, he felt God’s call to...