

Use your professional skills and passion to do the good work of God’s Kingdom.
There is a fast-growing desire among young believers in some evangelical churches for outreach, disciple-making, and church planting in communities where Christ is least known. More voluntary self-supported local mission workers have started to step out and some evangelical churches have started to send local mission workers to communities where Christ is least known. SIM Kenya aspires to mobilises Kenyan churches for cross-cultural ministries, locally and globally, by recruiting ministry associates; providing short-term cross-cultural ministry training; and developing a cross-cultural ministry training centre. If you could help with any of these, we'd love to hear from you.
Come and join our international and multi-cultural team as we serve in a rural community in South Sudan. We work alongside the local population as well as a large refugee community. We are looking for people who love the Lord and have a passion for sharing the good news with others. We need those gifted in writing our stories about what God is doing in South Sudan, media workers such as photographers and videographers, and mobilisers to help add more workers to join our team. You may also join us as a prayer partner! We welcome short-term mission workers as well as those looking to serve long-term. We need new team members to join us who are interested in South Sudan and have skills and gifts to add value to our team, even if only for a season. We long to see more workers join us in our work in South Sudan!
Formerly named 'Equipping Kenyan Churches for Mission', this ministry engages Kenyan churches through training and resource mobilisation to create committed and accountable partners.
Kenyan church leaders are seeking new and creative strategies to relate to youth. Sport creates an environment for building relationship, which leads to opportunities to share the love of Christ with the youth and their families. Sports Friends Kenya seeks to disciple, train and equip church leaders, missionaries, and church planters to use sports as an avenue for evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. Sports Friends Kenya envisions developed, ongoing and sustainable sports ministry programs fully managed and funded by the local churches. We partner with the Kenyan churches to develop effective and fruitful church-centred sports ministry movements.
We reach the Somali community with the gospel through English and life skills and business teaching, community services (water projects, community health), translation work and services and discipleship. We desire a deep holistic transformation in the lives of the Somali community both believers and unbelievers.
We have been called to be a part of three main communities: vulnerable and/or very-low-income communities; young healthcare professionals; and Muslim communities. Living as a part of these communities, we see ourselves and others shaped to become Christ-focused, kingdom-motivated believers providing healthcare and healthcare training for the vulnerable communities across East Africa, demonstrating the love and holistic healing power of Jesus Christ in our lives.
The Orma are a semi-nomadic people who live in Lamu and Tana River counties. The Orma are almost exclusively Muslim. They are devoted in their faith, observing all the rites and religious festivals of Islam. Most of the Orma have never heard the Name of Jesus as the Son of God. Jesus is just a prophet, teacher, or a good man. A ministry team to engage the Orma community will be established.
We work with Orthodox Christians in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, engaging them in holistic outreach. We would welcome any applications from those felt called to work with the Ethiopian Orthodox church in Tigray.
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