Ministry in the War Zone
Despite a devasting war, AFCI has been able to continue ministry, meeting both the spiritual and physical needs of people caught in the conflict.
Despite a devasting war, AFCI has been able to continue ministry, meeting both the spiritual and physical needs of people caught in the conflict.
The Faith Institute, a Bible school founded by AFCI in North Africa, trains men and women to share the hope of the Gospel in churches, homes, and the workplace – changing not only communities, but also the students.
Having graduated from AFCI’s Faith institute in South Sudan, Pastor Ador and his wife planted a church in one of the neediest areas of their nation.
At a recent event in Ghana, the men allowed their wives to attend, but they gathered in the shadows so they could hear but not be seen. But they didn’t stay there.
Rural pastors, who often are responsible for several congregations, do not have the ability to pay for formal training and many have never learned how to study the Bible or prepare a sermon.