AM International Focus on Network Expansion and Building Systems

AM International

Apostolos Missions International is currently focused on raising the number of chapters in each country and also the systems to nurture new leaders and chapters with a strong identity of our community. 

AM International is looking forward to network expansion to take place at a large scale. AM's priority is to expand in the South America and Africa regions. The HQ has divided the map in order to give concentration to certain regions. 

The AM HQ will seek to recruit new leaders and offer the guidance needed to reach that point. AM is also praying for the church evangelism to help find new and prepared youth for this ministry.  

There are weekly and daily meetings taking place to report and also receive resource and guidelines to enhance chapter growth. The HQ will focus on building a system of communication and education so that the leaders can grow with a deeper heart towards youth missions. 

In addition, Apostolos Missions Africa has set goals for the next two months. The main focus is expanding more chapters in Africa.

AM Africa set the goal of reach a total of 10 countries in Africa, The 10 countries include Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, South Africa, and Nigeria.

"Through prayers and support from the Church leaders from Africa countries. We believe God; will give us strong and great leaders that will work towards building the kingdom of God through this ministry," Walter, the AM Africa leader shared.

"For I believe, when the ministries within the Church is strong, focused, goal oriented and committed, the sky will be the limits."

 

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