Volume 6.1
Technology has opened the window of missions when COVID shut the door. Many gospel workers report having more opportunities to engage their neighbours through social media platforms such as WhatsApp. Even the process of mobilizing new workers into the mission field cannot be stopped by a virus, because technology has provided new ways to recruit, train and send. Technology is a gift from God that his Church can embrace and maximize for the Great Commission.
COVID closes the door, technology opens the window
In the New Testament, Paul wrote many letters to communicate his messages. He was leveraging the technology he had at the time to disseminate the message of Jesus Christ. In fact, during his time of incarceration, he became especially effective i...
Tshepang Basupi
The pathway to missions
Even during the global pandemic, people want to go out and serve God in missions. Churches and missions agencies are still looking for missionaries to train up and to send. However, with travel severely restricted, how h...
AfriGO Team
From internet shy to internet savvy: getting your ministry into the digital space
Not long ago, the AfriGO team filmed an interview with a young missionary whom we wanted to feature on our Facebook page. The setting was pleasant, and he had a compelling story to share. However, the sound quality was poor. Passing cars and ...
AfriGO Team
Digital technology and mission in the face of COVID-19 and beyond
Digital technology has introduced new terms such as digital age, digital culture, digital space, digital media, and digital community, resulting in a new global order known as the ‘digital world.’ Those born in 1985 ...
Vincent Anane Denteh
Called: Jean Seri
I have always had a knack for music and electronics. In 1983, I returned to Côte d’Ivoire from Guinea, where I had been studying. I joined the UEESO-CI *(Union des Eglises Evangéliques Service et Œuvre) in the commune of Adjamé in C...
Mercy Kambura
Restoring the financial bottom line
When you pick up a book, you’re traveling to places and meeting people you’ve never met before. A hunger for reading gnaws harder when you can’t find a good book. Mission workers Tony and Julia Mburu knew this hunger too well.
Biog...
Mercy Kambura
People Groups: North African Arabs
Africa has been home to Arab people since the A.D. 600s. Many live in the Maghreb region of western North Africa, which includes the countries of Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. These countries also have significant populations...
AfriGO Team