LESOTHO: Reaching the Shepherds

Set Apart

Source: Mission Network News, July 4, 2013

Lesotho’s shepherds spend weeks at a time in difficult conditions in the highlands, tending their employer’s flocks of sheep and goats and spending their nights in simple rock shelters. It’s a job that keeps them isolated and marginalized.

Africa Inland Mission (AIM) is trusting God to bring together a team of eight single young men to live among these least-reached shepherds and introduce them to Christ. The project is part of AIM’s Training in Ministry Outreach program.

“I believe that the shepherd community of Lesotho offers extraordinary opportunities for incarnational witness,” says AIM missionary John Barry, who has served among them. “While conditions are difficult, and the population density very low, relationships [among shepherds] are intense. I think this offers the perfect opportunity for genuine discipleship.”

» Read the full story, and watch the beautiful five-minute video Set Apart. See also two previous AIM reports, The Shepherds of Lesotho and The Shepherd Evangelists.

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