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Women in missions editorial

5.1 joanna bogunjoko

It is my privilege to introduce this issue of AfriGO, which highlights African women in missions. In the following pages you will be introduced to some of Africa’s most intrepid female missionaries. They are proclaiming the gospel in heart, word...

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People Groups: Zigua

The Zigua are a Bantu people living in northeastern coastal Tanzania. Their language is Chizigula, and most also speak Swahili fluently.

They settled near Dar-es-Salaam, having fled the slave trade in the east. The Zigua people trac...

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Called: Tony and Julia Mburu

When God shows you what he is doing, it’s an automatic invitation to join him.

These words from a Bible study were a great revelation to me. Yet my decision to work as a mobilizer and missionary was a process, not just a verse popping out...

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A Retrospect: The Story Behind My Zeal for Missions

Hudson Taylor is internationally recognised as the father of the faith missions movement.  This short book, available for free, tells the story in his own words of how he sensed the call to leave his home in England and go to China.  He shares...

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A seasoned mobilizer shares his insights

Kehinde Ojo was among the crème de la crème of his university, receiving his training in electrical and electronics engineering. He was even handpicked as a management trainee in one of the highest paying oil companies in Nigeria.

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People Groups: Imazighen

4.3 Imazighen

People Groups:  Imazighen

The Imazighen are the original people of North Africa. Their culture and civilisation have thrived for more than 4,000 years.

In their language, Imazighen means ‘men who are fre...

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