Dear John,

In this edition of Harambee, we have prepared a variety of exciting news, including a wonderful story about Emmanuel whose life was transformed through AE’s social action initiatives, plus insights about what life is like in a Kenyan slum and how we walk alongside the poorest of poor with the love of Jesus. We provide highlights from the 1973 landmark congress with Billy Graham and how we overcame segregation during this time, plus on the lighter side, a video from Ghana showing us how to make a traditional fufu dish!

During Easter we reflect on the unchangeable truth of Jesus, which remains forever even though the world in its present form is passing away (1 Cor 7:30). He will wipe away every tear and there will be no more mourning, crying or pain (Rev 21:4). He has given us peace and asks us not to be troubled or afraid (John 14:27). Through his death and resurrection, God exalted him to the highest place, and gave him the name that is above every name (Phil 2:9). Thank you for your kindness to the Lord’s brothers and sisters (Matt 25:40), who we know and report are in some of the most dire circumstances in the world.

God bless you and give you peace always. Thank you for the difference you are making amongst some of the poorest people on earth, giving hope through Jesus our Lord.

 

Ben Campbell
Chief Executive Officer
African Enterprise Australasia 

Equipped to equip others

The need to train Lay Leaders, AE Associate Evangelists and non-theologically trained Pastors is massive and critical in Africa.

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My AE

Former director and International Chairman David Hewetson reflects on the four things he learned about African Enterprise.

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My encounter with AE has been a blessing

Emmanuel Yeboah joined the AE Ghana SCAP program in 2010. Today he has his own shop with industrial machines, making school uniforms for nearby schools. There is no doubt that you have helped to transform his life.

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Video

Kings Park with Billy Graham

When AE invited Dr. Billy Graham as a guest speaker for the Mission Congress, there was a frenzy of interest from the South African public. The Congress was a landmark event in segregated South Africa.

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Life in the Korogocho slums

My name is Elizabeth Wanjiku, I am a single parent of 5 children and a grandmother of 13 children. I live in Korogocho slums in Nairobi where I have lived for over 20 years now.

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African Recipes

Would you like to dish up some Ugali from Kenya or Fufu from Ghana? We've got you sorted with the recipes! Share with us your favourite African recipes too!

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Video

 

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