After spending eight years of ministerial studies in the States, Brother William A. Makali returned to his homeland of Tanzania in 1995 to be a missionary to his own people. The focus of Full Dimension Ministries is to the impoverished, unreached tribal groups - to touch them with the love of Christ, ministering to their spiritual, physical, and economic needs.
Full Dimension Ministries receives a yearly allocation from Advent as one of the four cornerstone missions supported by Advent.
Spiritual Needs Include
- Training pastors, teachers, evangelists, and other church workers
- Planting churches
- Ministering to children through Living Hope Children Centers
Physical Needs Ministered To:
- Operating a medical clinic
- Administering vitamins to children
Economic Needs Include:
- Teaching people to earn a living
- Developing work training skills
- Loaning money for small business development
Accomplishments In Last 5 Years
- Set up a mobile Bible School to train pastors, evangelists, teachers, and other church workers to go out and plant churches and disciple others
- Provided medical services to thousands of impoverished villages through visiting doctors
- Set up an eight-room clinic with a chapel
- Conducted crusades across the country
- Began construction of a ten-room residential multi-purpose building to be used for students and visitors
- Established Living Hope For Children's Center
- Held Youth Camps twice each year
- Set up a library for the school
- Set up a small business loan system call Good Samaritan's Credit Program
Future Goals Include:
- Completing and equipping the medical clinic with chapel to operate on a regular basis
- Finishing the multi-purpose residential facility to accommodate students and missionaries
- Obtaining a multi-purpose transport for our Bible school, medical clinic, and evangelism outreaches
- Expanding our outreach to the unreached through training and church planting
- Expanding our Good Samaritan's Credit Program.
