D & D work in a remote area of Africa among unreached and unengaged people groups, many of whom have been displaced from areas of conflict. A 12-hour drive from the nearest city along roads that are often impassible for months of the year takes them to their ministry home where they dwell in a comfortable tent.
Their ministries involve them in initiatives that promote godly farming methods for food sufficiency and establishing Christian schools in under-served communities.
Together they engage in various ministry platforms including crisis response relief, teacher training programs, human capacity development, agricultural development and discipleship movements through agriculture and education.
Their ADAPT (Agriculture Development and Aquaculture Production for Transformation) and T2R (Teach to Reach) programs have benefited from their extensive theological and professional training. They previously served as heads of department at a government university advancing agricultural innovation and education, and have been involved in international humanitarian work, prior to joining AIM in 2023.
Their dedication and commitment to serving the Lord is seeing them make a meaningful impact among the unreached and unengaged people groups they are living with.
Will you be a part of what God is doing in reaching these people in partnership with D&D, as they seek to bring spiritual and practical transformation to those in great need?