Mozambique (AIM)
Written by Michael Kane
Project Overview
In partnership with: AIM International (Africa Inland Mission)
Background
Aim International (founded as Africa Inland Mission) is an evangelical Christian mission
agency serving across Africa, and ministering to Africans living around the world. They work
in partnership with the African church to reach Africa’s unreached peoples with the Good
News of Jesus Christ, and to develop leaders for the fast-growing church.
In Mozambique they minister in an area called Espungabera. The work is mostly pioneer-type mission work and they have managed to plant 11 churches since 2002. They are now needing help to disciple the leaders so as to produce a mature African Church.
The mission will need to provide housing for potential missionaries. Last year LIFT helped complete a house for new missioniaries.
Walter and Rosie McCorkell from Newtownards are now living in that house but their plans are to move up country to help the pastors there. LIFT has been asked out to finish off this house.
The Project
The team will be installing an electrical supply to run off solar panels, tile kitchen and
bathroom, install ceilings, kitchen and bathroom.
Skills required
- Joiner
- Plumber
- Tiler
- Electrician
- A number of handy persons
Number on team
Up to 8 people.
When?
Easter 2011
To make the project viable we would ask for a donation of:
£1200.00
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