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 many missions supported by our congregation.
Reverend William and Martha Makali during their Oct 7, 2007 visit to Advent. The painting is one of two paintings given to Advent by William and Martha.
Martha Makali, Rev. Susan Leonard-Ray, and Rev. Makali pose for a quick photograph between services at Advent on World Communion Sunday, October 7, 2007.
Pictured are: Martha Makali, Rev. Susan Leonard-Ray, and Rev. Makali.
These two paintings were done by a man who lives at Full Dimension Ministries. The area of Tanzania is where Rev. Malaki was born, grew-up, and the current location of their ministries.
The first painting depicts the reality of the region.
This painting captures the vision of Full Dimension Ministries. It contains permanent buildings, improved farming and equipment, and permanent clinic and school.
These paintings were given to Advent as a gift for Advent's support from the very beginning of Full Dimension Ministries.
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.
Website
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