Association of Evangelicals in Africa

December 2016

Egypt and Nigeria: Address Threats to World Peace and Personal Safety

Egypt and Nigeria:  Address Threats to World Peace and Personal Safety Freetown, December 14, 2016 We are saddened by the sad news of the tragic death of worshipers in churches in two separate incidences in the region this Advent. In Egypt, terrorists planted bomb in the part of the Coptic Cathedral, especially designated for women […]

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AEA Thanksgiving Sunday

AEA’s Grand 50th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service Nairobi, December 15, 2016 With honours to great men and women who have laboured in and out of season, who God has used to fulfil His purposes in Africa and whose shoulders many of the current crop of leaders stand on, AEA turned the page on a rich 50

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AEA UNVEILS NEW LOGO

The Association of Evangelicals in Africa announced, during the just concluded 50th Anniversary celebrations in Nairobi, Kenya, that it set to complete its rebranding with the launch of its new logo. The new logo has been designed to reflect a sense of change while reminding us to remain true to the core values of AEA.

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AEA WOMEN’S COMMISSION RELAUNCHED AT CONTINENTAL GATHERING IN NAIROBI

The Pan African Christian Women Alliance (PACWA), held a continental gathering from the 13-15 November, 2016, bringing together 49 delegates from 12 countries. The gathering was structured around three thematic agendas: – praise and worship sessions, exhortations and teaching, and the -main business- plenary sessions. Mrs. Marrionne Gilpin-Tucker was the main speaker and her topic

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AEA PARTICIPATES IN FAITH WORKS AFRICA CONFERENCE

AEA participated in an international interfaith conference in Abuja, Nigeria from 18-20 October 2016. The conference, Faith Works Africa, brought together more than 300 stakeholders from 40 countries to have conversations on how faith actors and inter-religious work can help communities build resilience and address development challenges. The Faith Works Africa Forum was co-convened by

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