Tag Archive for: african enterprise

African Enterprise – A Culture of Worship Made Possible in Prison

By: Laura Bennett

No matter how the prisoners found themselves in the Meru GK Prison, African Enterprise (AE) is on a mission to offer them care and support.
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For Communities to Thrive All It Takes is Clean Water

By: Laura Bennett

According to World Health Program (WHO, 2013) poor sanitation contributes to about 700,000 child deaths from diarrhoea each year. Sanitation is so important, the United Nations recognised it in their Millennium Goals, setting a number of targets for communities around the world. Read more

Mathare Women Rehabilitation and Empowerment – Enabling Women to Secure Their Own Future

By: Laura Bennett

While in the West women’s rights have made great progress, in Africa, even the most basic of rights aren’t available for women in many tribes and communities. Read more

Going on Mission – Find Your Life Calling While Helping Others Pursue Theirs

Above: Tim and Victoria Giovanelli and their two children.

By: Laura Bennett

Going on a ‘mission’s trip’ has become a rite of passage for many Christians. Replacing traditional gap years or holidays to share Jesus with new people is enticing. Read more

Drug Addicted Youth Recover through God-Centered Mentorship in Africa

By: Laura Bennett

Education around the world is designed to empower our future leaders, and equip young people with the knowledge needed to be thoughtful contributors to society. Read more

Caring for Africa in the 21st Century – It Rests on the Local Church

By: Laura Bennett

There was a time in Australian history where you could chat to a neighbour about their weekend plans, and a family visit to church and this month’s working bee would easily come up. Read more

Using Jesus to Change the Fate of the World’s Largest Nation

By: Laura Bennett

Over half the world’s population growth is expected to be in Africa between now and 2050. In the next few decades millions of people will build lives in countries marked by poverty, corruption and war. Read more