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The Weight of Hope
AIM AIR visits and encourages Zande church leaders and displaced families in C.A.R.
When God Has Other Plans
On Good Friday, gun and artillery fire split the night. The next morning, our team was evacuated by bush plane from CAR.
Gunfire, a Blind Widow, and a Bundle of Peanuts
At a time when my own heart was screaming agonizing questions of “Why is this happening, Jesus?” a frail, needy widow worn by years of spending herself for God was ministering to me.
Kijabe Hospital
Kijabe Hospital’s training programs give students the chance to put their medical skills and their love for people and Jesus Christ into practice.
Suk al-baggar
Many of the peoples of Chad are still nomadic, and the cattle market is where the many different tribes intersect with each other.
Becoming a Lifelong Learner
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb
We need each other
Only Jesus could bring together a wacky team like us. But I can’t imagine doing this work without a team.
Firm Foundations
What we’re attempting to do here among the Antakarana people is very much the same as building something new.
Inspiring Young Tanzanians Through “The Distant Boat”
There is an intensity to the group of eighteen Tanzanian youth gathered in the open air banda in Engedi that night. Again and again, the question comes up in their discussion — how can we share the gospel in hard places?
Movement in the South Sudan Hills
“God is doing things within peoples’ hearts, and our job is just to be available when the Holy Spirit is moving.”
Two Years in the Desert
At the end of the Samburu TIMO team’s two-year term, they gathered together in Nairobi to share their stories.
Little Village
The varied and vibrant student housing community of Shalom University in Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo