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Giving to the work of AWM

AWM is funded almost entirely by voluntary gifts from churches and individuals. These contributions help to support workers, projects and the ongoing development of the organisation. To continue the work of sharing the gospel and building Christ's Church among the peoples of the Arab world, we rely fully on God and the faithful, regular and prayerful giving of His people. Thank you for taking the time to consider the financial needs of AWM.

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  • PALM Training

    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, the Middle ...

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  • Nationals in Ministry Fund - Arab World Region

    The Nationals in Ministry fund exists to provide much-needed financial support to our workers from the Arab world. These men and women - some of whom have come from a Muslim background and others who were brought up in Christian families - often lack the resources necessary for full-time ministry. Yet, because ...

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  • Partnership Fund

    The majority-world Church has grown to the extent that it has now taken the lead in sending out missionaries. Workers from Latin America, Asia and Africa can be particularly effective in church planting because their non-western cultural values often resonate with those of the Arab world. Arab World Ministries has ...

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