ALARM 2017 Annual Report

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S E R VA N T L E A D E R S H I P D E V E LO P M E N T Africa has known both tribal and colonial leadership. But we believe that Africa deserves better. That’s why we are passionate about developing servant leaders in the African Church and community. We train Christian leaders who focus on the wellbeing of the whole community, who unite people and provide opportunity for growth: spiritually, socially, and economically. Imagine communities and nations led by Christian leaders who see themselves as servants, accountable to their people and accountable to God. Leaders who empower and allow people to dream of a better future together.

2017 HIGHLIGHTS 50 Pastors and church leaders in Sudan began training in a specially designed Pastoral Leadership Training Institute (PLTI), in partnership with a local organization, where they are being prepared to minister faithfully in a majority-Muslim context. 76 Men and women graduated from ALARM Congo’s Pastoral and Women’s Leadership Training Institutes despite the violent conflicts and increasing political unrest. Together, these leaders trained more than 4,000 individuals in their churches and communities using the knowledge they gained from ALARM. 80 Tanzanian pastors and their wives participated in a family enrichment training where they received a biblical foundation in marriage and parenting and were equipped to help restore broken families in their churches and communities. 42 Women from different tribes and denominations graduated from ALARM Uganda’s Women’s Leadership Training Institute (WLTI).

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