Volume 2.1
Is our skill only for sale, or is it for worship? Many people see their gifts and skills simply as means to a livelihood, a means to an end – their own end. Selling our skills to earn a comfortable living, provide for our family and live the good life is a common ambition. There’s nothing wrong it. The question is whether we are made simply for our own enjoyment or for something greater?
Skills for worship
“Now the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, ‘See, I have called by name Bezalel, the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah. I have filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all kinds of craf...
Rev. Dr. Joshua Bogunjoko
Your skills: tools in God’s hands
Netball coach Jane Banda serves with Sports Friends, a SIM ministry that uses sports as a tool for transforming lives with the gospel. She is from Malawi, where many Christians would never dream of using sports as a ministry tool.
AfriGO Team
What if God calls you to be an architect?
Because the workplace is where most of us spend most of our time week after week, it provides a unique opportunity for ministry.
In my years of working with students, several asked me for counsel as they prayed and fasted about starting a ...
Femi B. Adeleye
15 new house churches for Pakistan
Sent from Ethiopia, Zeleke and Kebebush and their children serve in Pakistan, with a passion for the lost and the poorest of the poor.
They have been pouring their time into reaching out to an impoverished rural community. After engaging t...
AfriGO Team
God is at work in Mali villages
In February 2015 Coulibaly started attending a weekly ministry led by Joshua Ngunta, a missionary from Nigeria. It was held in a large city, and Coulibaly came from the countryside. The study drew a collection of people ...
AfriGO Team