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Menino sofre explosão de bomba na Etiópia

2021-06-28T21:25:43+02:00May 17th, 2021|Categories: Etiópia, Oração|

A guerra continua Em novembro de 2020, após anos de conflito, o governo federal da Etiópia lançou um ataque ofensivo à Frente de Libertação do Povo Tigray (TPLF). A tensão aumentou após um ataque da TPLF a uma base militar do governo na região norte da Etiópia, Tigray. A guerra civil continuou. Apesar de uma

Boy Caught in Bomb Explosion in Ethiopia

2023-09-07T21:42:46+02:00May 14th, 2021|Categories: Africa, Ethiopia, Prayer, Stories from the field|

The War Rages On In November 2020 after years of conflict, the federal government of Ethiopia launched an offensive attack on the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). Tension was ignited after a TPLF attack on a government military base in the northern region of Ethiopia, Tigray. Civil war ensued. Despite a false sense of conclusion

Uma Pilha de Livros Chega à RDC

2021-06-28T21:23:57+02:00May 4th, 2021|Categories: República Democrática do Congo, Treinamento Pastoral|

Em algumas partes do mundo, um dia de treinamento pode significar uma pequena adaptação à programação diária ou apenas um breve desvio das atividades locais. Os materiais de treinamento podem ser baixados ou impressos com facilidade. No entanto, em outras partes do mundo, requisitos aparentemente sem impactos para os eventos de treinamento, na verdade, exigem

Dois eventos de lançamento bem-sucedidos aconteceram na África do Sul

2021-06-28T21:23:34+02:00May 4th, 2021|Categories: África do Sul, Evangelismo, Treinamento Pastoral|

Os Harvesters tem trabalhado na África do Sul nos últimos três anos. Nesse tempo, 13 centros de plantação de igrejas começaram em cinco das nove províncias da África do Sul. Os centros estabelecidos foram capazes de continuar a plantar novas igrejas, mesmo durante os confinamentos no ano passado. Nomeadamente nas províncias de Gauteng e KwaZula-Natal,

A Bikeload of Books Arrives in the DRC

2023-09-07T21:27:51+02:00May 4th, 2021|Categories: Africa, Democratic Republic Congo, Pastoral Training, Stories from the field|

In some parts of the world, a training day may mean a minor adaptation to the daily schedule and a brief detour to the venue. Training materials can be downloaded or printed with ease. However, in other parts of the world, seemingly inconsequential requirements for training events actually require significant amounts of effort! Effort that

Two Successful Kick Off Events Take Place in South Africa

2023-09-07T23:14:12+02:00April 27th, 2021|Categories: Africa, Church Planting, Evangelism, South Africa, Stories from the field|

Harvesters Ministries has been working in South Africa for the last three years. In that time, 13 church planting hubs have started in five of South Africa’s nine provinces. The more established hubs were able to continue planting new churches even during the lockdowns over the last year. Namely in the provinces of Gauteng and

Pray for Asia: Home of the Persecuted Church

2023-09-07T23:21:03+02:00April 15th, 2021|Categories: Asia, Prayer, Southeast Asia, Stories from the field|

Growing Persecution “Throughout the world, men and women are spreading the Gospel, mobilising and multiplying disciples, and planting new churches to carry the fullness of Jesus into every part of the world,” says Harvesters Regional Director for Asia, “And they are doing this in the face of increasing and intensifying persecution.” The number of countries

New Students Realise the Importance of Discipleship

2023-09-08T00:25:30+02:00March 25th, 2021|Categories: Africa, Discipleship, Kenya, Pastoral Training, Stories from the field|

Kenya, like many countries, was hit hard with the Covid-19 virus. As infection rates rose and lockdowns ensued, the ability to meet and train in Kenya was temporarily halted. After weeks of postponement, training was able to pick up again at the start of this year. Including in a new location. High up in the

Mozambican Cyclone Brought Widespread Destruction

2023-09-08T00:26:11+02:00March 15th, 2021|Categories: Africa, Crisis Response, Mozambique, Prayer, Stories from the field|

At the end of January, Cyclone Eloise hit Mozambique and caused major destructions. Flooding and strong winds resulted in people losing their roads, crops and homes. It has now been declared a national disaster.   Harvesters Ministries Acted Quickly As soon as the events occurred, Harvesters Ministries sprung to action. Harvesters did an urgent appeal,

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