Who we reach (& how)
We resource local churches to fulfil the Great Commission
We provide online learning and community information in a remote hotspot format. This is achieved through self-generated hotspots which are independent of the internet and solar-powered.
Church
Activities
- Audio Bibles (Multiple languages)
- The Bible Project Videos
- The Jesus Film (Multiple languages)
- Discipleship Studies
- Christian Legacy Library (over 3000 full books in pdf form)
- Theological Courses (Introductory, Certificate, and Diploma levels)
Educational Resources
- Mini Wikipedia
- Interactive map of the world
- Interactive Lab experiments (PhET)
- A variety of textbooks
- Khan academy videos (maths and science)
- Selection of books from Project Gutenberg
- Resources for younger readers
Community Resources
- Foundations for farming training videos
- Wikipedia-type resource covering a wide range of agricultural, and environmental topics
- Resource booklets in pdf form covering a wide range of activities, including building, water sanitisation, livestock management, and agriculture.
- o Practical, accurate, and heavily illustrated guides on health topics for remote areas
Our key objectives
Training pastors and church leaders
With a Foundations Certificate course developed by Global Action and a Diploma course developed by Third Mill, we offer solid training in Biblical Ministry geared towards equipping leaders to effectively reach out to their communities.
Facilitating church activities
A variety of open-source Christian materials has been added to the ChatterBox. Where stipulations exist regarding copyright, these have been followed accordingly. This gives participating churches a well-stocked library for the edification of their congregants and community members. There are also numerous activities which are geared towards groups, and can serve as a platform for evangelism, discipleship and fellowship.
Helping children to learn, and communities to develop
The educational resources help students to learn large amounts of information at minimal cost. We see this as being vital to breaking cycles of poverty.
Communities can access information about everything from farming methods and creation care to small business skills and basic programming.