Where we work
AAMA works in partnership with Christ for India. Together with the Titus Family since 1984, we provide education for children at risk, humanitarian aid, plant churches and train nationals in India.
CHILDREN
Through Charity Centre for children at risk and Nava Jeevan Christian School, we are raising children who despite their disadvantage, are becoming productive contributing citizens in India. AAMA offers child sponsorship opportunities for around 300 children, changing their destiny. Many have gone on to skilled and professional fields, some to seminary, becoming Christian community workers and church planters.
As many children need your help in sponsorship. We have options to partner through your giving. You can support monthly by subscribing, yearly by add to cart or donate with a special gift.
TRAIN NATIONALS
COTR Seminary has thousands of graduates in the field, and together we are training future leaders and church planters, for India. Together with New Testament Church of India, many field workers are laboring in villages and urban environments. AAMA has opportunity for sponsorship of seminary students, and for field workers in CFI locations.
HUMANITARIAN AID
AAMA contributes to disaster relief through our on-the-ground contacts. One example is after cyclone Hudhud, 2014. We guarantee that every dollar given goes in full to the given purpose.
CHURCH PLANTING
Many of our COTR graduates are actively involved in planting churches throughout India, in village and growing urban areas. Short term mission teams often visit one or more of these churches and share in helping them to develop. Some Australian churches have sponsored a church-planting pastor, or a multi-purpose building for the church and its community. Many of the rural churches serve as schools five days per week and run literacy programs.
Build a Community Centre
Rebuild Churches
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Many of our COTR graduates are actively involved in planting churches throughout India, in village and growing urban areas. Short term mission teams often visit one or more of these churches and share in helping them to develop. Some Australian churches have sponsored a church-planting pastor, or a multi-purpose building for the church and its community. Many of the rural churches serve as schools five days per week and run literacy programs.