Dear John,

I would like to thank you very much for partnering with us on mission.  In this edition our focus is on ‘Young Africa’.  With an average age of 18 years, Africa is a continent that will do well to hear from their elders, those for whom the walk with Jesus is a way of life, such as experienced AE evangelists. However we need to ask our Lord to send workers out into the harvest field.

Because, as it is written in Romans 10:14-15:

    "How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in?

    And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?

    And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?

    And how can anyone preach unless they are sent?"

    As it is written:How beautiful are the feet of those who bring Good News!”

Thank you for praying for and supporting the work of AE to equip God’s people in the harvest field.  I hope you are encouraged by the stories you read below and will bless our ministry as you are called for regular prayer and support of mission in Africa.

 

Ben Campbell
Chief Executive Officer
African Enterprise Australasia 

Foxfires update & Prayer points

Foxfire teams are the youth arm of African Enterprise’s Evangelistic and Mission activities. Each year, across four countries a small team of young people are chosen and intensively trained and equipped for a lifetime of service.

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Soweto Kayole Update

AE’s Soweto Kayole Clinic in Kenya continues to offer essential primary healthcare services to those who need them most.

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We had a God-shaped hole in our lives

Cooper Kruize, an AE supporter, reflects on meeting Stephen Lungu why young adults should partner with AE.

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Young Africa

Africa has the youngest population of any continent – nearly 60% of its population is under the age of 25. In a country like Niger, the average age is just 15 years!

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