Are you passionate about using your administrative skills for a ministry in Mamelodi, South Africa?
AIDSHope is in need of someone with administrative skills who is also willing to be involved in various areas of our ministry.
Applicants should:
- have administrative skills.
- be a team player.
- be fluent in English verbal and in writing.
- have knowledge of the Microsoft office programs.
- be open to learn, to change and to be culturally sensitive.
- have knowledge or be open to learn about web design
As the AIDSHope administrator you will be involved in communications, writing reports, responding to E-mails, etc. We will also need you to help with the various areas in the ministry, such as the Saturday Kids' Club, youth discipleship, reaching out to those using drugs and working with the 30 children who come to our after school program Monday through Thursday.
All applicants need to complete OM South Africa's five month missions training.
Please note: This is a non-salary position. Members need to raise funds and support from friends, family and churches
As soon as possible
2 Years
Cuando Juan se sintió impulsado a dejar sus estudios y dedicarse a la plantación de iglesias, Dios le dejó en claro que terminará esa obra, porque estaba por usar las habilidades de Juan para Sus propósitos.
“I joined a homegroup (Bible Study or life group) two years ago and as time passes, more and more of each member’s character is coming forward,” says Renette. “It dawned on me the other day that we honestly do not have anything in common. No one does the same job or has the same friends or enjoys the same hobbies. No one would have met if it wasn’t for the homegroup. The only thing in common is our love for Jesus.”
When Juan felt compelled to leave his studies and do church planting, God made it clear to him to finish because God was going to use Juan's skills for His purposes.
Vinitha y su esposo ayudan a los jóvenes a escuchar a Dios sobre dos preguntas: '¿quién soy yo?' y '¿para qué estoy aquí?'
South African Kagiso joined Transform and an outreach to Spain. Her biggest surprise was realizing how unreached Europe is.
Vinitha and her husband help young people hear from God on two questions: 'who am I?' and 'what am I here for?'