Community Development

VULNERABLE WOMEN

Skills Training for vulnerable women in Africa

African Enterprise works with at risk women in Malawi, Ghana, Kenya and Rwanda, through programs that give them marketable skills and teach them the Gospel. In Malawi, what started as a small group meeting in someone’s garage has blossomed into a twice-a-year project that trains 40 women in tailoring.

AE offers a variety of skills training programs across Africa including: tailoring, fabric printing and soap making. Each are lucrative markets and will provide women with a source of income. They are also taught basic business and life skills.

“The project is for prostitutes, widows, or women coming from very poor families where they cannot make ends meet,” says Enoch Phiri, Team Leader of AE Malawi. “We call them vulnerable women. They live together for six months to learn about hygiene, gain cooking skills, and learn to make and tailor clothes. At the end of the course they are each given a sewing machine with which to start their lives afresh.”

This program is making a big impact in the lives of hurting women in Africa. You can play a role in giving a woman the opportunity for a better future! DONATE now.

PASTOR TRAINING COURSE

Enriching the African Church

Africa’s greatest need is not only for more Christians, but particularly for more disciples. While people come to the Lord across the continent in the thousands each day, the church has often been described as “a mile wide but an inch deep”. This is because the growth of the church has outpaced the capacity to train church leadership. The prosperity gospel has also becoming a major challenge in many churches in the continent.

African Enterprise is committed to helping train Godly leadership, equipping church ministers to be faithful to the Gospel, and has been doing this for many years.

The depth of theological training in Africa is lacking. Many Christian leaders cannot afford the time and money for full time theological training or accessing theological modules. There is an absence of and a need for high quality, short term and low cost theological training.

Pastor Training Course is a Bible training initiative. It was developed by Moore College with the purpose of equipping men and women with the knowledge to be preachers and teachers in their local context. In Africa, providing effective, high quality, short term and low cost theological training is critical for the building up of the church. Through PTC, African Enterprise can work toward achieving our mission:

To evangelise the cities of Africa through word and deed in partnership with the Church.

In November 2016, 70 pastors graduated from the PTC course in Nairobi, Kenya. Through your support in prayer and finance, you are equipping many more to teach of the saving power of Jesus. In God’s strength, many will be able to do the same.

To give to the Pastor Training Course please click here.

HIV/AIDS EDUCATION

In Sub-Saharan Africa, 24.7 million people are living with HIV – it is the most serious HIV AIDS pandemic in the world.

UGANDA

Acceptance and love for the affected

Faye felt isolated and alone in her disease until a nurse from AE’s community clinic in Uganda knocked on her door. Now she’s helping others cope with their diagnosis and showing them the light of Jesus along the way! Watch her story.

TANZANIA

Education Unites Communities

In Tanzania, about 1.4 million have AIDs and the country is working hard to combat the disease. AE has joined that fight.

African Enterprise provides scripture-based training to teachers, parents and students in the Magu district in Tanzania through an education and awareness campaign that reaches thousands of young people in 58 schools.

One of those schools was Manala Primary, where Yohana, a grade six student went to school.

“Before training I had beliefs in traditional myths about HIV and AIDS,” he said. Like many of his friends and family, he followed the social stigma associated with HIV, where anyone with HIV is ostracised by their own community.

“Following the AE training, I discovered that the way of God is based on truth and understanding and not on myths or rumours,” said Yohana. “I’m now comfortable talking to my parents when discussing changes in my body and talking about HIV and AIDS.  I am confident that I am special and unique and that God loves me and he wants me to live a life of purity.”

Yohana became a Christian through the campaign.

If you would like to join this fight against HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, DONATE now!

RWANDA

Support and help for the hurting

Miriam has been supported and helped through AE’s program. She is now healthy, has an accepting community and is able to provide for her family! Watch her story.

FOXFIRE YOUTH PROGRAM

Setting youth ablaze for Christ
The first African Enterprise Foxfire Team was established in 1980 when ten young men and six young women were sent out to the rural areas, townships and schools around Zimbabwe to take the Gospel to the people of their own country.

Mwenje we makava (Shona) or Operation Foxfire, was originally named after Samson’s act of tying fire to the tails of 300 foxes and setting fields ablaze; a picture of the Holy Spirit setting ablaze the hearts of men and women with the Gospel.

Operation Foxfire has grown over the last three decades, training young people in evangelism and setting them lose to spread the fire of the Gospel through their communities. Today, Foxfires operate through four separate programs in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Malawi and South Africa. They receive two months of training at the beginning of the year and serve the Lord in full time evangelism for the rest of that year. They hold outreach programs in schools and colleges across the cities of Africa-all in the name of Jesus!

You can help these passionate young men and women in their work, taking the Gospel to children, youth and adults across Africa: DONATE now.

SLUM SANITATION

A simple demonstration of love

African Enterprise realises the importance of living out the Gospel in Word and Deed. From building water tanks in Rwanda, to taking hygiene products to women prisoners in Ghana, to offering food to flood victims in Malawi, we work to make people’s lives a little better by meeting some of their most pressing needs. One of the places we go is into the Nairobi slum of Korogocho, to do a simple, yet powerful thing: build toilets.

Korogocho is one of the largest slums in Nairobi, Kenya with 150,000 people crammed into 1.5 square kilometres of the city.

“We’ve built between 120 and 130 toilets over the years in Korogocho,” said Edward, of AE Kenya. “It’s a very poor neighbourhood where people don’t usually have the luxury of a toilet. You rarely find such facilities there.”

After building the toilet, AE goes to the surrounding homes and prays with people. One particular community was full of Muslim families and AE was able to share the Gospel through prayer with them.

“The presence of that toilet must be preaching to them every day about the love of God,” said Edward. “It’s one of those silent ways of preaching, a beautiful way of presenting the Gospel without confrontation.”

If you would like to join this movement presenting the Gospel through loving action, you can DONATE here.

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