Country Profile: Angola

Welcome to our country of speedy development!
Background
Angola is still recovering from the 27-year civil war, which ended in 2002. Despite the ravages of war, nature here is still unspoilt by man. Angolans consist of the Ovimbundu, Mbundu, Bakongo, and smaller groups like the Mestiço and Portuguese. Portuguese is the official language of Angola, but Bantu and other African languages are also widely spoken. Fifty-three percent of the population professes Christianity, while immigrants from Mali, Nigeria, and Senegal are mostly Muslims. The country faces major economic, social, and political problems. Some of these include an estimated 68 percent of the population living in poverty, HIV/AIDS, more than a million orphans and low literacy levels. After the long war, which robbed many of them of an education, Angolans have an extreme desire to be educated. Corruption is seen in all areas of life: in business, the church, government and families. Despite these problems, the news always has a very positive message, being mainly about the progress of different development projects and education programmes.
OM Angola
Because of the political instability in Angola, it took much longer for OM Angola to be established than first anticipated. The work was started in the capital city of Luanda in February 2002, and in 2005 God made a way for us to start a second base in the southern part of the country in Menongue.
Vision
Our vision is to allow God to transform lives and to equip the local Angolans to serve their fellow citizens with what they have learned.
Implementation
We hope to do this by equipping the church through providing different forms of training:
- discipleship;
- spiritual development through Bible School;
- training Sunday School Teachers;
- HIV/AIDS training amongst Christian youth;
- activities for children in schools/Children’s Clubs/ Children’s Centre;
- training in argricultural skills; and computer skills and
- English classes
How can you become involved?
If you want to pray for us, you can sign up for our regular newsletter or you can join us for a short-term outreach. Another alternative is to contribute financially to our ministry.
Contact
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