Ben Campbell
Press Service International
Ben Campbell (Sydney) is the CEO Africa Enterprise.
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Discipleship Program offers Spiritual Stability to Students in Ethiopia
Ethiopia is a rugged, land-locked country, rich in ancient history.
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Ten days of Community Outreach into Capetown No. 2
A snap shot of mission, day 10 of community outreach into Cape Town South Africa
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Community outreach into Cape Town 1
A snap shot of mission, day 10 of community outreach into Cape Town South Africa
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Wife Helps Christian Leader Rediscover His Faith
The work of African Enterprise is characterized by personal transformation, and one of the leading success stories of people coming to Christ is the current chairman of African Enterprise Ghana Nii Amoo Adarku.
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South African Gangster to Christ
It’s not often one meets one of Cape Town’s most notorious gangsters, appointed to one of the highest ranks in the criminal world through his gang, with worldly power to control the toughest prison environments in the region.
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Amazing youth outreach
Preparing for any battle will take years or many months of preparations. And so, it has been for the young Foxfires team who have visited some of the most crime ridden areas of South Africa to give some of the youngest, most innocent children hope of a better life in Christ.
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Meet Mary Mwaura (Kenya)
For the past five years, Mary has dedicated herself to AE mission outreach with the support of friends, family and church.
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African Enterprise Brings Trauma Healing to Schools
Across the Western world, mental health and the impact of traumatic events on our wellbeing, is increasingly a field of study that’s prioritised and valued.
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AE Zimbabwe - 130,000 Bulawayons impacted by the Gospel
Africa Enterprise Zimbabwe’s mission in Bulawayo in September was in response to a city in crisis, with drought, economic carnage and significant social ills driving many of the city’s skilled workforce to Harare and neighbouring countries.
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Fellowship of Christian Doctors and Dentists listen to AE
In the vast urban sprawl within Sub-Saharan Africa, Celeste lives in a tiny space between two buildings with her three children. A single mum, she finds it hard to make ends meet whilst her children play in the narrow alleyway and mud street, streams and rubbish within the slum.