Africa Inland Mission
Africa Inland Mission (AIM) is a Christian missionary organization founded in 1895. Its primary goal is to spread the Christian faith in Africa, particularly in areas with limited access to the Gospel. AIM focuses on church planting, community development, and education, working alongside local communities to promote sustainable growth.
The organization operates in several African countries, including Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. AIM recruits and trains missionaries from various backgrounds to serve in diverse roles, such as healthcare, teaching, and agriculture. By fostering partnerships with local churches, AIM aims to empower communities and support their spiritual and physical needs.