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EMPOWER UGANDAN PASTORS AND LEADERS
Africa Renewal University, located in Kampala, Uganda and founded on Africa’s great need for Christian leaders to rise up and transform their communities, is working with Oasis International to equip and train 1,000 under-resourced pastors in Uganda with a copy of the Africa Study Bible.
These leaders are sacrificially serving in rural churches, many of which face financial hardships, impacting the pastor’s income. The pastors’ families share the same economic challenges as the rest of the village, which can put the cost of desperately needed, biblical resources out of their reach.
The Africa Study Bible is the simplest, most relevant, and economical way to grow scriptural knowledge and application from African contexts. Created by a team of over 300 African contributors from 50 nations, the Africa Study Bible is the most ethnically-diverse, single-volume, biblical resource ever created.
Your gift will train these dedicated ministry leaders and equip them with a new Africa Study Bible, a theological library in one volume, relevant to their ministry context.
To date, Africa Renewal Ministries (ARM) has planted over 650 churches throughout Uganda and trained 2,700 pastors and leaders. In both the University setting, and ARM’s rural outreach, the Africa Study Bible is the ideal biblical resource for these dedicated leaders, committed to growing disciples. The ARM philosophy is, “When a leader is equipped and empowered, communities are transformed.” Africa Renewal is raising up transformational leaders and the Africa Study Bible puts a powerful, Africa-centric tool in their hands.
For only $12 per copy, your gift will:
- Equip and train pastors and leaders to preach and teach more effectively
- Provide a biblical tool that speaks directly to their cultural context
- Edify the congregations they serve
- Help to grow spiritually mature communities for the glory of God
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