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Read about some of the key highlights from recent months, offering a glimpse of how APF partners are training leaders, strengthening communities, and helping the church in Africa to flourish.

Grant to Rural Diocese

APF provided a grant to the ACK Kapenguria Area Bishopric in Kenya to support their relief and mission programme in remote Konyao. The funds covered costs for missioners serving rural communities and builds on recent joint mission work with the Karamoja Diocese amongst the Lorow–Alale region. Dave met with Kapenguria’s Bishop, Samson Tuliapus, while visiting Kenya during March.

Dave met with Kapenguria’s Bishop, Samson Tuliapus, while visiting Kenya during March

eVitabu Development

Jonathan Haddock, APF’s eVitabu app developer, is undertaking a major rebuild of our African church leader online library and resource hub. When finished, the new version will run on Apple iOS and Windows devices as well as on Android. In April, Jonathan will dedicate a full week to working on the rebuild – the biggest update since the app’s launch in 2018.

A new eVitabu user from South Sudan

Growing Greener Monitoring

In Malawi, the team from New Life Christian Church in Blantyre have been busy monitoring how well the communities have been adopting their conservation agricultural training and the impact on this year’s crops.

Mr Ndasalapati from Balaka says his crop only survived the recent the dry spell because he followed the team’s advice.
Project leader Hunta Faita visits a participant whose maize was well mulched and fed with compost and home-made liquid fertiliser.