"I have come that they may have life and that they may have it more abundantly."
John 10:10
Many people are searching for significance in the world. There is no higher calling than to help another human-being achieve a better way of life: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Many times, we get side-tracked with solving the problems within our churches and neighborhoods, that we forget about those across the world that don't even have half of the resources that we have in America. God has called us to impact more than the people within the four walls of our local churches, we have to plant seeds and where better than the fertil soils of Africa.
The Partnership for Kingdom Advancement in Africa (PKAA) was initiated by Dr. Mark T. Jones in October 2006. PKAA is committed to reaching out to those who live in the villages of Africa and offering them more than anything money could buy. The purpose is two-fold: "get them an education and allow them to return to their villages to build the kingdom of God. The primary focus of the partnership is church building and the acquisitioning of scholarships to send students to Bible college for 2 years. Also, Dr. Jones would like to increase the salaries of the pastors (in Africa) to take care of their families while furthering the mission of God.
Fast Facts from Africa:
$30 for each child to attend public school (each year).
$300 for each student to attend a 2-year Bible college.
$30 - Average monthly salary of pastors
For more information, contact the ministry leaders via email at missions@centerformanifestation.com