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FESTIVAL OF PRAISE October 23th. 2010
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Matt 15:8-9 This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth,
and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.


The staggering result of that situation is the seemingly growth in the strength of the enemy in its onslaught against a disunited Church.
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Iron sharpeneth iron… Prov.27:17(KJV).

The Association of International Ministers took off with the establishment of her swiss branch on the 23rd of July, 2005. The organisation has since then been functioning as an independent body consisting of member ministers from independent Churches. AIMS intends to promote unity and co-operation among members in carrying out Jesus’ last commission
(Matt 28:19.)

AIM aims to achieve among its members, among other things, the following 7 aims.
1) Salvation : Joint commitment to the effective spreading of the gospel all over the world
(Mark 1: 15; Matt 4: 10).

2) Spirituality : Dedication to spiritual growth and development of members through
regular fellowship, worship, spiritual mentoring and parenting etc. (Rom 8:1,6; Col 1: 28).

3) Service: Participation in convention, crusades, music outreach etc. (Philip 2: 3-5).

4) Sharing : Sharing love of God, experience, co-operation, networks and
encouragement of other vital exchanges in ministries. (Gal 6:10; 1 Cor 1: 10).

5) Support : Offering mutual supports (spiritual, physical, financial etc) to buoy up
projects / activities of members i.e. Bible School, Training etc. (Acts 20:25).

6) Strengthen : Assist member ministers /churches in achieving excellence through
enhanced education, equipping with resources, networking etc (Prov 27: 17).

7) Socialisation : Organise recreational activities to promote bonding and relaxation.
(Pr 18:24).

AIM Switzerland Chairman

12 tribes – they all had the same father (Jacob), but they had four different mothers. Yet they were all called “Israelites”. They were all different, had a different “home training” from their mothers, yet they fought for the same goal: to take the land for their possession as the Lord had promised them. more

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