AFCI Zambia |
AFCI Zambia is part of the Africa & Middle East Region.
The ministry of AFCI Zambia focuses on:
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Bible Training Center: Over the next five years AFCI Zambia plans to establish a Bible training center for pastors and church leaders who have not received sufficient Biblical training.
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Training Pastors and Church Leaders: Through weekend seminars and national conferences which are held three times a year, AFCI plans to train more than 2,000 pastors and other church leaders over the next five years.
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Revival Meetings: AFCI responds to numerous invitations throughout Zambia to speak in churches and conduct revival meetings.
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Ministry Discipleship Partners: A ministers’ discipleship group meets twice a year to plan how to effectively meet the needs of churches in the area of training.
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Evangelistic Crusades: Interdenominational Gospel crusades are held in conjunction with local Bible-believing churches.
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Urban and Rural Ministry: AFCI is working in both rural and urban contexts where the Gospel has not reached and where people lack biblical training.
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Orphans: AFCI is addressing this problem caused by HIV/AIDS.
Lusaka is the capital of Zambia, a land locked country in southern Africa . There are 82 ethnic groups. English is the official language. Around 75% of Zambians claim Christianity and in 1991 Zambia was declared a Christian nation by the second president of the republic. Copper mining and agriculture are primary sources of revenue. There are estimated to be about one million orphans due to HIV/AIDS, which is close to 10% of the total population.




