Dear John,
As the streets quieten and we do our part to ‘flatten the curve’ please take some time to also pray for our brethren in Africa, whose lives now have a new dimension of fear and desperation.
As they reflect and pray, AE is reaching out to pastors with training materials to help them prepare for missions ahead, for sanitation information to protect their community, and to encourage them to maintain hope in the love of Jesus that transcends all understanding.
Your partnership comes at a critical time to support our teams as they provide hope in Christ in the midst of unprecedented turmoil and anxiety. Only Jesus will give us peace.
Please help us to continue fulfilling the Great Commission and to provide hope in places where so many are living in fear.
Thank you and I really appreciate your care.
Yours in Christ and please stay safe.
Ben Campbell
Chief Executive Officer
African Enterprise Australasia
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Let us not fail Africa.
As nations all over the world race to respond to COVID-19 to protect their own citizens, looking to other countries needs can seem too much. Africa inevitably will take a low priority for many.
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African Enterprise in Malawi
Malawi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, often described as “the warm heart of Africa” because of the friendliness of its people. In AE's mission to evangelise the cities of Africa, in both Word and Deed, African Enterprise has been proclaiming the Gospel and strengthening the Church of Malawi for over 30 years.
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Ghana SCAP Project
The current world-wide technological revolution, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, will not escape Africa. According to a recent briefing by the World Economic Forum, Sub-Saharan Africa has yet to optimise its use of human capital in this regard. One of the WEF's recommendations is that of investing in digital fluency and IT literacy skills.
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Albert's testimony from Rwandan Prison
Karuanda prison in the Huye district of Rwanda is home to many genocide perpetrators. During the Huye mission, Evangelist Albert Mabasi, AE Rwanda Mission Director, went to this prison to follow up with some inmates who had responded to the Gospel earlier in the week.
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What changed his “bad guy’s” heart?
At 15 years old, Alexis Gezani (pictured 2nd from the right above) from Zimbabwe was not on the right path.
“I was a bad guy who took pleasure in bullying others,” Alexis remembers.
But something changed the path of Alexis’ life forever: a group of young men and women visited his school assembly and spoke about the love of God.
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Foxfires in Kenya
Meet the Kenya Foxfires team 2020 during their orientation, they were encouraged from 1 Timothy 4:13 to set an example of excellence, that the world might testify of God's goodness.
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