In 2002, African Enterprise Rwanda piloted the first Rwandan self-help groups. Since then, they have brought transformational power to hundreds of thousands of Rwandese.
With millions of people in Africa facing food insecurity, a vocational training project has helped one woman feed her family during 2020’s COVID lockdown.
African Enterprise is reaching out to communities with the love of Jesus, knowing that no mask can silence the Gospel and its eternal hope for this nation.
African Enterprise South Africa are delivering food, face masks and the Gospel message to those struggling most in lockdown conditions.
Not only does the discieship program offer students confidence in their school years, it imparts life skills that serve them well into adulthood as well.
Sadly, in a lot of the African regions, many in the community acutely feel the affects of trauma but aren’t supported in recovery.
This year, 20 women have already graduated with the skills needed to have their own textiles business, and manage their own household and finances.
Christianity is considered a minority religion and is largely rejected by the Muslim population living in Tabora, however, the locals do value help from churches.
Across the city evangelists visited prisons, schools, and hospitals, receiving more than 5500 decision cards from people who wanted to follow Jesus.
To enable local churches to continue sharing the Gospel message, these missionary teams are currently in Mombasa, working to mobilise evangelists.