Malawi Foxfires Outreach in Chinsapo

Our Foxfires teams live a year of mission when they serve with their local country teams.

In Chinsapo, the Malawi Foxfires went out to Mpingwi Market in Lilongwe District to bring the message of hope to men, women and children. They had prepared a number of interactive activities to help attract a crowd and ultimately point to Jesus.

The team stood in the middle of the marketplace and began a local dance, and a crowd of 220 people gathered. This was followed with 5 other different types of dances.

One Foxfire said,

“Unlike other audiences, this audience was responsive, supportive and welcoming!”

After performing a skit about creation, Grace (one of the Foxes) shared her testimony. 53 people came forward to receive Christ as their Lord and Saviour.

The Foxes then had an opportunity to put their counselling training into practice, to encourage and care for these new believers, and teach them how they can move forward with this fresh hope for their lives.

“From the lips of children and infants you, Lord, have called forth your praise.”

(Matthew 21:16)

There will be more stories of the marvellous work God is doing through the Foxfires in the month to come, as they visit more marketplaces, schools and conferences over the coming months.

Please send us your contact details to hear about these radical transformations.

Kicukiro Mission – Rwanda

“Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”

African Enterprise missions usually aim to reach an entire city with the Gospel during mission week. However, sometimes due to the size of a city, it is nearly impossible to reach the entire population in one week. Not deterred, AE Rwanda developed a plan to reach the entire city of Kigali within three years by reaching the city’s main districts, Gasabo, Kicukiro, and Nyarugene one at a time.

The Gasabo Mission took place in 2016 and reached nearly 79,000 with the gospel 6,900 of them making confessions of faith in Christ.

“The week-long mission brought 10,109 people into the kingdom and proclaimed the Gospel to over 62,987 people!”

This year, Kicukiro was AE’s target and God was faithful!  After over a year of preparation and training of local evangelists, the week-long mission brought 10,109 people into the kingdom and proclaimed the Gospel to over 62,987 people!

During this mission, the AE Rwanda team placed a special priority on children and made a concerted effort to reach as many schools as possible. They also held events in parks and other public places with special programs directed at grabbing the attention of children.

Albert, AE Rwanda’s Mission Director explained, “It’s clear from scripture that children are esteemed by God. However, we find that in society children are often forgotten. They are ignored, rejected, abused or taken advantage of in so many terrible ways. Even the church sometimes misses the mark in giving children the right start in life. Along with reaching the lost, one of our desires during this mission was to rekindle ministry to children in Kigali. We have worked hard to develop an intentional and strategic outreach plan to the children of Kigali and we’ve taught this strategy to our local church partners with the hope they will embrace it and continue the work.

The AE Team spent the week prior to the mission with local Sunday school teachers training them in how to effectively minister to children. The team also taught the children themselves how to effectively share the Gospel with their friends.

As the mission began on June 17th, the children and teachers gathered at a local playground where they performed the skits, games, and songs they had learned in order to attract a crowd. They then shared the Good News with the people who had gathered and 103 of the village children accepted Christ! Praise God!

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The team also reached out to many schools and universities. “The age of self-discovery for teens and college students is a vital one”, Albert said. “We took the Gospel to schools and universities across the city because we believe that the Gospel is a strong foundation for them to build their lives on.

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Martin schoolIn one school, the team met Martin, a self-described hooligan. “I’ve always been proud of being wild; being feared by the other students,” Martin told us. “I’ve never before felt remorse for my actions. That is until the AE missions team arrived at my school.”
In a school of 310 students, Martin was renown for his wild ways. “When the mission team came this morning, I wasn’t too interested, but when they began speaking about the Gospel and the love that Jesus has for me, I was immediately convicted of my sins and I knew that I needed Jesus in my life.

“Martins humble response to the Gospel touched the hearts of many other students who then also felt emboldened to raise their hands to receive salvation.”

As the AE team called for people to raise their hands to accept Christ Martin was among the first to respond. Upon seeing his hand in the air, a gasp went up among the other students because they couldn’t believe that the boy they had feared was responding to a call for salvation! Martins humble response to the Gospel touched the hearts of many other students who then also felt emboldened to raise their hands to receive salvation. In total, 300 of 310 students responded to the call for salvation at Martin’s school!

mobile-preaching-photosmThroughout the Kicukiro Mission Week, people heard the Gospel ringing through neighborhoods, marketplaces and, slums. Open air outreach in these places brought many to their knees in the knowledge that they needed Christ in their lives.
jeannineMy life is in disarray.” Jeannine (19) told the team. “When I lost my both my parents at a young age, I was left feeling alone in the world. I thought that relationships with men would help me be fulfilled. So, for several years, I’ve thrown myself into multiple relationships and affairs but instead of finding the affection and care that I wanted, I’ve only found frustration, dismay, and pain.”

“As I was walking through the market, I heard someone preaching the Gospel through a speaker and their words struck me to the heart. I was compelled to stop and listen and I made a decision to follow Christ right then!”

As I was walking through the market, I heard someone preaching the Gospel through a speaker and their words struck me to the heart. I was compelled to stop and listen and I made a decision to follow Christ right then! I felt instantly free and light! I want my life to be transformed by God. I am determined to follow Christ and lead a life that honors him. Thank you for coming to tell me about Jesus today.”

These are just a few stories from the many thousands of lives that have been changed by the Gospel through the Kicukiro Mission. Now the church must continue the work by reaching out to those who have made confessions of faith and starting them on the long road of discipleship. Please pray for the local Kicukiro churches as they begin this very big task.

Please also pray as the team begins preparation for the Nyarugene Mission. Ask God to provide church partners who are passionate about reaching their communities with the Gospel.

You can support the Nyarugene mission one of the many other missions that happen throughout the year praying and giving. Download our prayer diary and give today so that you can partner with us in bringing thousands into the Kingdom of God every year!

AE’s youngest disciple

Ezra Fekadu is already in his second round of study in AE Ethiopia’s discipleship program. He is only 11 years old!

“In the discipleship program I have learnt that God is the Creator of heaven and earth, and Jesus died for my sins. I’m so happy to learn the Bible.”

He lives in the city of Arba Minch in Ethiopia and is one of nearly 20,000 students currently signed up for the discipleship program run by AE Ethiopia under Team Leader Mel Mesfin.

Ezra is in Year 5, and his goals are to be a good student and get good grades. He is the youngest evangelist in the training course.

“I have already started witnessing about Jesus to my friends in school. When I grow up I want to become an evangelist and go out to the streets to preach about Jesus Christ.”

In Matthew 19:14, Jesus told his disciples to let the children come to him. AE has helped fuel Ezra’s spiritual passion and followed this instruction.

Ezra said he would like to live a good spiritual life and serve God. What a strong foundation he is laying.

Please pray for the 20,000 students that will go through the Discipleship Program this year in Ethiopia. AE Ethiopia is making amazing progress in the lives of young people across the nation.

With the heart of a child – Kicukiro Mission, Rwanda

He called a little child to him and placed the child among them. And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” Matt 18:2-4

AE’s Kicukiro Mission in Rwanda is underway and the Lord has already shown his faithfulness!  Over the weekend, approximately 1,300 children were reached with the Gospel from the four major areas of the city.

This comes as a follow-on to AE’s children festival with launched on June 10th with the specific focus of reaching children with the Gospel. The AE team have been training Sunday School Teachers and children from local churches in how to effectively share the Gospel with other children.

A Strong Start

The Kicukiro mission kicked off on Saturday, 17th of June with children taking to the streets to minister the Gospel! They gathered at a local playground where they performed the skits, games, and songs they had learned in to attract a crowd. They then shared the Good News with the crowd and 103 children accepted Christ! Praise God!

One mission organiser told us, “Children are so important to God and having Him at the foundation of their lives will make all the difference for them as they grow. We’re passionate about seeing children make decisions for Christ from a young age because we know that it will change their lives and also transform our society.”

We’re passionate about seeing children make decisions for Christ from a young age because we know that it will change their lives and also transform our society.

The mission continued on Sunday with the mission teams visiting local churches. In all, they preached to 1,100 people during local services and 45 committed or re-dedicated their lives to Christ.

Seeing is Believing

g-s-kagarama-copyOn Monday, the team visited two schools where they shared the Gospel. The team demonstrated how Christ can wash away your sins using a fun science experiment which was seen by 983 students. When the team gave a call to salvation, about 60 students raised their hands.

t-kabanyana-copyTeddy (10) was one of those students. He told the team, “I used to always be afraid of things like the dark or dogs, but now I know that when I have Jesus in my heart I can face all my fears!”

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Olivia (13) also made a confession of faith. She shared, “I’ve heard the Gospel before but when I saw the experiment display how Christ removes our sin, it made me want to be clean again. Everything made sense for the first time. I think sometimes it is better to see than to hear.”

Everything made sense for the first time. I think sometimes it is better to see than to hear.”

Please pray for the Kicukiro Mission as it continues throughout this week. The team is working hard to reach the city and we know that many will be saved! Pray for us!