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AE Malawi Team Leader visiting Ireland this week

AE Malawi Team Leader visiting Ireland this week

20th November 2011

This week, Enoch Phiri, Team Leader of African Enterprise (AE) MALAWI and an elder in the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP), is making a visit to Ireland and will be speaking in a number of locations, both North and South.

AE Malawi is just one of 10 teams of African nationals working in evangelism, reconciliation, community development and leadership training, in countries across the contintent of Africa.

For more about AE, scroll further down this page.

During his short visit to Ireland, Enoch Phiri's speaking engagements include:

For further information on Enoch Phiri's visit, please contact Tom Wilson
by email to: t.l.wilson@btinternet.com; or by telephoning: (028) 9086 0703

NOTE: If phoning from ROI, drop (028) prefix and use (048) instead.



About African Enterprise

African Enterprise (AE) was founded by Michael Cassidy, who has been involved in evangelism, teaching and leadership ministries since 1962, the year he launched AE with a mission to Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

Speaking of mission and Africa, Michael Cassidy has this to say:

"I believe Africa will become the fulcrum of world mission in the twenty-first century."

Today, AE is a global partnership that believes in a bright future for Africa under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

AE’s aim is to proclaim the Gospel to the residents of the major cities of Africa, making a special effort to reach the leadership of the continent, since godly governance can result in major transformations of whole countries.

AE’s Mission − “To evangelize the cities of Africa through Word and Deed in partnership with the Church” − is carried out by Africans themselves, who already understand their local cultures and speak their fellow citizens' languages.

AE reaches out to Africa in four ways:

  • Evangelism – preaching the Good News of the Gospel via citywide missions.

  • Reconciliation – ministering healing to those who have experienced the trauma of war and violence and teaching people who have experienced conflict to reconcile and work together for their common good.

  • Community Development – teaching the poor practical skills through which they can earn a living and equipping them to run their own business and teach others how to develop economic self-sufficiency.

  • Leadership Training – equipping pastors and laypeople to think biblically and live out their faith in their place of work and influence.

AE: African EnterpriseAE has Teams of African nationals living and working in 10 countries: Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

In addition, AE ministers each year to many other African countries via its evangelistic missions, reconciliation work and leadership training courses.

 

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