North Africa Traveling Team: North Africa


Explore exotic places as you travel and share the Gospel with the people of North Africa!

If your heart's desire is to bring the Good News to North Africans in cities and villages, then this is the adventure for you!
  • Start Date: Tue 01 Sep 2009
  • Commitment Length: 1-2 years (full time)
at least 18 years old

acceptance of home office

Please note: all jobs/opportunities on this site are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.


What now?

It’s time to act!
  • Pray.
  • Talk to your church and friends about supporting you in this venture.
  • Contact Us for an application form, or to discuss your missions dreams.
  • If you’re looking at an opportunity in another country, check whether you need a visa.
  • Start packing… don’t forget your toothbrush!

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North Africa

Recent Stories from North Africa

My One Prayer
19 Oct, 2008
an account written by a short-term outreach participant in North Africa, recounting how God answered his prayer to find a young man who wanted to hear the Gospel

Rebuild, repair, restore
17 Oct, 2008
Participants from various countries in North Africa formed teams to travel and share the Good News in different cities.

Tuning into North African hearts
28 Apr, 2008
Heart Sounds International has assisted workers in North Africa as they seek to reach into isolated homes in the region.

Open doors in Mauritania
28 Feb, 2008
The Ladies Travelling Team was sent to Mauritania, where they experienced a wide-open door. The team in Morocco is involved in ministry in eight locations (evangelism, discipleship, church planting) and is experiencing open doors in a town in the heartland of the Berbers.

Baptisms and House Churches
28 Feb, 2008
One of the first known M’zab believers was baptised this summer (M’zab is an unreached people group from southern Algeria with strong Islamic traditions) and church planting teams are experiencing growth of house churches in ten different cities. Eleven students finished the Timothy School this year; 107 have graduated since the school started. They are looking for new premises.

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