In September 2019, eleven young Africans from Malawi and Mozambique successfully completed a five-month healthcare course in Quelimane. These missionaries will return to their regions and will be able to make an impact through healthcare, using their newly acquired skills.

To own a personal Bible is a luxury for most believers who can read in Mozambique. There is great hunger for the Word of God and the overwhelming joy to hold a personal bible in their own hands is indescribable. Contributing 8€ per Portuguese Bible is a life-changing investment you can make!

With this self-constructed well-drilling rig Justino is able to drill a simple, but durable well within a day. To have clean drinking water is a precious commodity and, unfortunately, in some places on Inhassunge still difficult to find. Every sponsored well will provide the daily water supply for hundreds of people for many years!

Most of the islanders on Inhassunge do not speak Portuguese but their own dialect “Carungo”. We make the same experience over and over again, that God’s spoken or written Word has an especially profound impact when it is received in the heart language of the person. Therefore we started our first Oral Bible Translation (OBT)

Finally in November 2021, the moment had come. Our first helicopter outreach with “Mercy Air” in a remote district of the Zambezia area took place. We were able to offer medical consultations in three separate villages, encourage local Christians and offer a kids’ program with educational content. A fantastic experience for our team from YWAM

This particular healthcare course could be booked either in four-week modules or as separate seminar weeks! This was a great opportunity for those who couldn’t leave their ongoing ministries for a full five months. In the module “Infectious diseases” we not only teach the theory about diagnostics, prevention and treatment, but very practical things like

During the course the participants extended their knowledge of relevant health issues and were able to put it immediately into practice on their medical outreaches. We are especially thrilled about the graduates who already support Keneth at the health station with patient care. Another graduate will take on a further health post in an area