You can partner with African ministries as they serve God
and work to advance Jesus’ kingdom in challenging situations.
The UN’s Kigonze IDP camp in Bunia, Ituri, DR Congo is home to more than 14,000 internally displaced people who have fled inter-tribal and regional violence.
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Still I Rise DRC’s Pamoja school gets kids out of cobalt mining sites and provides a high quality education and support.
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Pastor Thomas Ngendja deals with Ebola, tribal violence, and economic challenges in Ituri in the DR Congo.
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Maggie Munona Chipili together with her late husband Joseph Chikumbi in Kazembe in Luapula Province founded a school called Good Samaritan for 400 orphans and vulnerable children.
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Francis (on the right) and Flavia Feruka lead a church and school called Ubusomboshi in Mapalo, on the edge of Ndola, Zambia. The approach they model is holistic and Jesus-centric.
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Stanley and Susan Simunyola‘s ministry is based in Lusaka. He is a graduate of Fuller Seminary and is part of a network of churches called Grace Ministries. Stanley and Susan have a passion for ministry to orphans, widows, and vulnerable children and lead Impact for Africa.
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Rodgers and Swazi Makaliki pastor a church in Kitwe and run Zoe for African Children in Lufwanyama. They have three children of their own, Deborah, Daniel, and Owen.
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Hyppolite Ntigurirwa, a survivor of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, talks about the work of Be the Peace at a Ukuri Kuganze project near Kigali.
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Dr Denis Mukwege and his colleagues at Panzi Hospital in Bukavu are responding to sexualized violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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