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PALM - Discipleship & Theological Education Program Projects

  • PALM Training Program

    PALM (AWM’s discipleship and theological training ministry) provides high quality leadership and discipleship training and training materials in Arabic, Kabyle and French.  It is an excellent way to meet the growing need for training in leadership and ministry among believers from a Muslim background throughout North Africa, Middle East ...

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  • PALM Summer Bible School

    Summer Bible School for North African believers takes place annually in France. Your investment will make it possible to support one or more students to attend.  Please contact us for additional information concerning this special training opportunity designed for the growth and maturity of the North African Church.To give ...

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  • PALM Training Events

    PALM (AWM's discipleship and theological training ministry) conducts training events annually for believers from a Muslim background.  These take place in selected locations in North Africa, the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula and Europe.  Your support of one or more of these key training events will contribute to the ...

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  • PALM Resources for Church Leaders

    In the Arab world, access to Bible reference books such as Bible dictionaries, atlases, commentaries and key text books in Arabic, French and English is very limited.  Recognising that these materials are very important for church leaders as well as for the spiritual health and growth of the church, PALM ...

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A Change of Heart - Part Seven

Deep friendships are rarely formed overnight. This is often because many people take their time before choosing to fully trust someone. This can be especially true in the Arab world ...

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Meeting Raided in Morocco

Wed, Feb 24, 2010

Christians in Morocco are concerned. A recent raid took place on a meeting of believers. Sixty policemen, including a colonel ...

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