YWAM Zambia

Frontier Missions Center
Mission: To serve as a catalyst for the church and YWAM bases in the region to be all they can be in fulfilling the Great Commission,
Schools: School of Frontier Missions, Divine Encounter
Focus: The Centre creates missions awareness in the church, serves missionaries working in South-Central Africa amongst the unreached, and facilitates YWAMers from South-Central Africa called to the Frontiers.
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Frontier Missions Centre
P O Box 32145
Lusaka 10101
Zambia
C-Africa
Phone: +260 211 253376
Mobile:: +260 977570640
Email: fmc@coppernet.zm
Email: frontiers@drypolcher.com
YWAM Livingstone
Mission: Our mission is to empower people of all nations through training using University of the Nations modules and service outreaches in the region. We exist to serve those whom God is calling to Africa and those who are being called to missions in Europe and other places.
Schools and their beginning dates:
  • YWAM-DTS(YWAM-DTS): 1st February and 30th June
  • School of Church Planting and Leadership (SCPL): 31st March
  • Introduction to Biblical Counseling School (IBCS): 30th September
  • Thematic Biblical Studies School (TBSS) 30th September
  • School of Biblical Studies 1 (CCM 311) 30th June
Focus: Training, Renewal and revival ministries, Mercy ministries, Counseling, Youth Ministries.
Language: English
Web Link:
Youth With A Mission
P.O.Box 60508
Livingstone
Zambia
Africa
Phone: +260-213-322-164 or
+260-955 765 978
Fax: N/A
Email: ywamstone@yahoo.com
Email: ywam.livingstone@gmail.com
Youth With A Mission Lusaka
Mission: To impact the Church through training, discipleship and mobilising for missions. To see transformation in the community through evangelism and empowering people through skills training.
Focus: Discipleship, community development and health.
Schools: From May till October each year.
Languages: English, Nyanja and Bemba.
Web Link:
YWAM Lusaka
PO Box 32145
Lusaka 10101
Zambia
Africa
Phone: +260 211 210549
Mobile: +260 978815576 or
+260 977171060
Email: ywamlusaka@gmail.com
Email: mambwe.banda@yahoo.com
Email: ywamhopeclinic@gmail.com
Did you know ...

There is a video of the YWAM-DTS in Lusaka, Zambia on youtube.
View it.


Republic of Zambia

Zambia is landlocked and sparsely populated by more than 70 ethnic groups, many of them Bantu-speaking. It has some spectacular scenery, including the Victoria Falls along the Zambezi river, the Bangweulu Swamps and the Luangwa river valley.

In the late 1960s it was the third largest copper miner, after the US and the Soviet Union. World copper prices collapsed in 1975 with devastating effects on the economy.

The World Bank has urged Zambia to develop other sources of revenue - including tourism and agriculture. Even so, copper accounts for most of Zambia's foreign earnings and there is optimism about the future of the industry, which was privatised in the 1990s. Electronics manufacturers have fuelled demand and investment in mines has grown.

Aids is blamed for decimating the cream of Zambian professionals - including engineers and politicians - and malaria is a major problem. Millions of Zambians live below the World Bank poverty threshold of $1 a day.

Zambia hosts tens of thousands of refugees who have fled fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Politics:
  • The late president, Levy Mwanawasa, won respect for his anti-corruption drive
  • Economy: Improved copper prices and investment in mining have improved prospects for export earnings
  • International: Thousands of refugees from the Angolan civil war have yet to return home


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