Services
Acts in Africa seeks to provide the following services and
products:
Note: The Acts in Africa Initiative is an emerging
ministry. As it matures and as resources and personnel become available, it will seek to
provide the following services to African Assemblies of God national churches.

Africa
Azusa Conferences: An Africa Azusa Conference is a conference in which a
national church or region brings together its pastors (and possibly key lay
leaders) for a week of teaching on the empowering role of the Holy Spirit in
the evangelistic and missionary work of the church. A strong emphasis is placed
on all participants receiving the biblical experience of the baptism in the
Holy Spirit. Leaders are taught how to minister in the power of the Spirit.
Schools
of the Spirit: In a School of the Spirit, African revivalists meet
together for one week to seek for ways and strategies through which they can
help inspire their national churches to Pentecostal revival. Schools of the Spirit
include intense times of intercession, waiting on God, and listening to His
voice.
Literature: Acts in Africa seeks to
write, locate, produce, and provide literature on Pentecostal themes at
affordable costs. Special emphasis is placed on literature that will strengthen
the church in its global mission to reach all nations with the gospel.
Media: Acts in Africa will seek
to provide media resources on Pentecostal and missions themes via the
Internet, audio and video cassettes, and DVDs.
Human Resources: One goal of the Acts in
Africa Initiative is to raise up a corps of African revivalists who will call
the church back to Pentecostal renewal with a strong focus on evangelism and
missions.
Strategic
Partnering: AIA seeks to strategically partner with other ministries that are
seeking renewal in the church for the purpose of missionary outreach. Current
partners include the Africa Assemblies of God Alliance, Assemblies
of God World Missions—Africa Office, Africa’s Hope, Africa Harvest
Ministries, Eleventh Hour Institute, Pan-Africa Theological
Seminary, and All Nations Theological Seminary.
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